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1996–97 National Football League (India)

1st season of National Football League


1st season of National Football League

FieldValue
competitionNational Football League
season1996–97
dates
winnersJCT Mills
1st NFL title
1st Indian title
relegatednone
continentalcup1Asian Club Championship
continentalcup1 qualifiersChurchill Brothers
league topscorerBhaichung Bhutia (14 goals)
biggest home winJCT Mills 6–1 Mahindra
(9 February 1997)
biggest away winMahindra 1–4 Indian Bank
(13 February 1997)
highest scoringJCT Mills 6–1 Mahindra
(9 February 1997)
nextseason1997–98

1st NFL title 1st Indian title (9 February 1997) (13 February 1997) (9 February 1997)

The 1996–97 National Football League, also known as the Philips National League for sponsorship reasons, was the inaugural season of the National Football League. The tournament began on 17 December 1996 and concluded on 16 March 1997. Before the commencement, the All India Football Federation maintained that it would be a semi-professional tournament for the first two years.

Philips India was the main sponsor for the tournament and a total prize money of 1.5 crore was announced; 35 lakh to the winner. Twelve teams took part in the competition, which was played in two round robin stages: a preliminary group stage featuring two groups of six teams each played in Calcutta and Goa, and a main stage featuring the top four from each group played after a gap of three weeks following the first. East Bengal were the favorites to win the competition by virtue of their victories in the Federation Cup and the Calcutta League earlier that season. However, in a closely fought second stage mostly between JCT Mills and Churchill Brothers, the former sealed the title on the final day with a win over Dempo, courtesy a hat trick by Bhaichung Bhutia. Air India's Godfrey Pereira was named the best player of the league and JCT Mills' Sukhwinder Singh, the best manager. JCT Mills also won the Fairplay Trophy, which carried a purse of 2.5 lakh.

The bottom two clubs in each group would not take part in the next edition, although Mohun Bagan would play the following season.

Overview

The first match of the inaugural season of the National Football League kicked off at around 5:45 p.m. (IST), an hour after the scheduled time, on 17 December 1996 between East Bengal and Mohammedan Sporting at the Salt Lake Stadium in Calcutta. It was inaugurated by then India's Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda. East Bengal defeated Mohammedan Sporting 2–1 with Raman Vijayan scoring a brace for his team; the first goal coming in the 10th minute.

Teams

Stadia and locations

Group stage

  • Top four advance to the Championship stage.

Group A

Group B

Championship stage

Season statistics

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef.
Bhaichung Bhutia5JCT MillsMahindra6–1 (H)9 February 1997
Bhaichung BhutiaJCT MillsDempo4–1 (A)16 March 1997

5 Player scored five goals :Note: (H) – Home; (A) – Away

1996-97 Season Roll of Honour

CompetitionWinnerDetails
National Football LeagueJCT FC1st Championship
Federation CupEast BengalDefeated Dempo SC 2:1
Super CupEast BengalDefeated JCT FC 0:0 (4:2 Pens)
Santosh TrophyBengalDefeated Goa 1:0
Governor's Gold CupAir IndiaDefeated Mohun Bagan 0:0 (4:3 Pens)
96th Rover's CupSalgaocar SCDefeated Air India 1:0
102nd IFA ShieldJCT FCDefeated Karkh Club (Iraq) 1:0
Bordoloi TrophyMohun BaganDefeated East Bengal 2:1
5th Scissors CupDempo SCDefeated Indian Bank 1:0
McDowell's CupMohun BaganDefeated East Bengal 2:0
Airlines Gold CupAll Nepal FA XIDefeated East Bengal 2:1

References

References

  1. (10 February 1997). "Bhutia slams 5 past Mahindras". The Indian Express.
  2. (14 December 1996). "India File -- Starry opening to National Soccer League". The Indian Express.
  3. (17 March 1997). "JCT wins inaugural Philips NFL title". The Indian Express.
  4. (17 December 1996). "National League all set for kick-off". The Indian Express.
  5. (17 March 1997). "Shattered dreams for Churchill". The Indian Express.
  6. "East Bengal shoot out JCT for inaugural Super Cup triumph". The Indian Express.
  7. (20 March 1997). "Fairplay bonus for JCT". The Indian Express.
  8. (22 April 1997). "Vijayan punishes Sporting with two goals". The Indian Express.
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