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2004–05 National Football League (India)
9th season of National Football League
9th season of National Football League
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | National Football League |
| season | 2004–05 |
| dates | 12 January – 21 May 2005 |
| winners | Dempo |
| 1st NFL title | |
| 1st Indian title | |
| runners-up | Sporting Goa |
| relegated | Churchill Brothers |
| Vasco | |
| State Bank of Travancore | |
| Tollygunge Agragami | |
| continentalcup2 | AFC Cup |
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Dempo |
| league topscorer | Dudu Omagbemi (21 goals) |
| biggest home win | East Bengal 5–0 Tollygunge Agragami |
| (15 February 2005) | |
| Vasco 5–0 Tollygunge Agragami | |
| (23 March 2005) | |
| biggest away win | Dempo 0–4 Sporting Goa |
| (16 March 2005) | |
| Churchill Brothers 0–4 Sporting Goa | |
| (31 March 2005) | |
| Tollygunge Agragami 0–4 Mohun Bagan | |
| (5 May 2005) | |
| highest scoring | |
| (14 January 2005) | |
| Sporting Goa 5–2 Vasco | |
| (29 April 2005) | |
| prevseason | 2003–04 |
| nextseason | 2005–06 |
1st NFL title 1st Indian title | runners-up = Sporting Goa Vasco State Bank of Travancore Tollygunge Agragami (15 February 2005) Vasco 5–0 Tollygunge Agragami (23 March 2005) (16 March 2005) Churchill Brothers 0–4 Sporting Goa (31 March 2005) Tollygunge Agragami 0–4 Mohun Bagan (5 May 2005) (14 January 2005) Sporting Goa 5–2 Vasco (29 April 2005) The 2004–05 National Football League was the ninth season of the National Football League, the top Indian professional league for association football clubs, since its inception in 1996. 12 teams took part in the season. Dempo won the league by scoring 47 points in 22 matches. Sporting Goa won the second position by scoring 45 points in 22 matches. Dudu Omagbemi of Sporting Clube de Goa was the highest goal scorer of the league (21).
League standings
Season awards
The following awards were given at the conclusion of the season. Dudu Omagbemi of Sporting Clube, who scored 21 goals, was named the best player and best forward for the season.
| Award | Recipient | Club |
|---|---|---|
| Best Player | Dudu Omagbemi | Sporting Goa |
| Best Forward | Dudu Omagbemi | Sporting Goa |
| Best Midfielder | Climax Lawrence | East Bengal |
| Best Goalkeeper | Satish Kumar | Dempo |
| Best Defender | Mahesh Gawli | Mahindra United |
| Fair Play | JCT Mills |
References
References
- (15 February 2005). "East Bengal crush Tollygunge 5-0". Rediff.com.
- (23 March 2005). "Vasco thrash Tollygunge". Rediff.com.
- (16 March 2005). "Sporting rout Dempo". Rediff.com.
- (1 April 2005). "Sporting thrash Churchill Brothers". Rediff.com.
- (5 May 2005). "Bagan rout Tollygunge". Rediff.com.
- (14 January 2005). "SBT back with a bang". Rediff.com.
- (29 April 2005). "Sporting Clube rout Vasco". Rediff.com.
- "National Football League". rediff.com.
- (27 May 2005). "Omagbemi adjudged best". Rediff.com.
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