DateRGazde v Oaspeti-
04/24 10:00 - Ajmal FC v Hindustan FC 1-2
04/23 10:00 - Indian Air Force v Uttrakhand 1-2
04/23 07:00 - United Bharat FC v National United SC 3-1
04/18 10:00 - Jaguar FC v Delhi Tigers 0-3
04/18 07:00 - City FC New Delhi v Garhwal Diamond FC 1-1
04/17 10:00 - Hindustan FC v Uttrakhand 3-0
04/16 10:00 - Ajmal FC v National United SC 1-0
04/16 07:00 - Indian Air Force v Delhi Tigers 1-1
04/11 10:00 - United Bharat FC v Garhwal Diamond FC 3-1
04/11 07:00 - Jaguar FC v Shastri FC 2-4
04/09 10:00 - Uttarakhand FC v National United SC 0-2
04/08 10:00 - Hindustan FC v Delhi Tigers 2-0
04/08 07:00 - Ajmal FC v Garhwal Diamond FC 1-2
04/04 10:00 - United Bharat FC v City FC New Delhi 1-1
04/04 07:00 - Indian Air Force v Shastri FC 1-0
04/02 10:00 - National United SC v Delhi Tigers 2-0
04/01 10:00 - Uttrakhand v Garhwal Diamond FC 3-3
03/31 09:00 - Ajmal FC v City FC New Delhi 2-1
03/31 07:00 - Indian Air Force v Jaguar FC 4-1
02/11 08:00 - Indian Air Force v Royal Rangers FC 0-2
12/14 09:00 - Shastri FC v Garhwal Diamond FC 2-0
12/13 09:00 - National United SC v Ahbab FC 2-2
12/13 06:15 - Delhi Tigers v CISF 0-3
12/12 06:15 - Jaguar FC (India) v United Bharat FC 6-0
12/11 09:00 - Shastri FC v Delhi Tigers 0-5
12/10 09:00 - City FC New Delhi v Jaguar FC (India) 1-0
12/10 06:15 - Delhi United v Youngmen SC 3-2
12/09 09:00 - Garhwal Diamond FC v Ahbab FC 0-3
12/09 06:15 - CISF v National United SC 3-0
12/07 09:00 - Jaguar FC v Delhi United 2-1

Wikipedia - Delhi Football League

The Delhi Football League is a ladder-based state football competition organised by Football Delhi (FD), involving a total of five divisions with over 80 teams in the Indian state of Delhi. Delhi Premier League is the top-division, started in 1948 as DSA Senior Division.

History

The first parent body of Delhi football was formed in 1926, with professor Mohammed Zubair Qureishi as secretary. There was no proper local league but the clubs used to participate in private tournaments organised by sport enthusiasts. Due to the violence and upheaval caused by the Partition of India, the Delhi League was suspended after 1946. It resumed in 1948 and the oldest club in the capital Young Men has won it that year. From 1948 onwards, the Delhi League took a particular shape. It had three divisions. The top 10 teams played in the A division, on a double-leg basis, with all matches being held at the Ambedkar Stadium, earlier known as the Delhi Gate Stadium. The B and C division matches took place at either the nearby Crescent Ground or the President's Estate Ground. Except for transport allowance, kit and refreshment, there was no payment to the players. However, club officials would strive to get their top players jobs in leading public sector concerns like Delhi Audit, Northern Railway, State Bank of India, Central Secretariat Service, Delhi Electric Supply Undertaking (DESU), Food Corporation of India (FCI) and so on. A competitive institutional league was also held annually.

Turneu de fotbal din India „India - Delhi Senior Division“