Football India

1. Golden Timeline of Indian Football

YearMilestone
18771st recorded match – Calcutta FC vs. Trades FC (Durand Cup seed)
1888Durand Cup oldest existing tournament in Asia started at Shimla
1893IFA (Indian Football Association) formed – oldest on the continent
1937AIFF (All-India Football Federation) founded on 23 June at Shimla
1948Post-independence Olympic debut – London Olympics (lost 1-2 to France)
1950Qualified for FIFA World Cup Brazil (withdrew – bare-foot controversy)
19511st Asian Games Gold – New Delhi (beating Iran 1-0)
1956Melbourne Olympics – 4th place (best Olympic finish)
1956Sailen Manna captains; India ranked 9th in FIFA (Jan 1956) – highest ever
19622nd Asian Games Gold – Jakarta (beat South Korea 2-0)
1964AFC Asian Cup runners-up – Israel (only top-2 finish till date)
19771st overseas coach – P.K. Banerjee appointed for Asian tours
1983Nehru Cup – India lifts 1st major post-1980 trophy
2007AFC Challenge Cup win → qualified 2011 Asian Cup
2011Hosted 2011 AFC Asian Cup; Sunil Chhetri scores hat-trick vs. S.Korea
2017FIFA U-17 World Cup hosted; record 1.3 million attendance
2018Intercontinental Cup win (Mumbai) – beat Kenya 2-0; Chhetri viral video
2022AFC Women’s Asian Cup hosts (tournament abandoned due to COVID)
2023India wins 1st SAFF U-20 Women’s title; Men win 9th SAFF Championship

2. National Teams at a Glance

CategoryNick-nameCurrent Coach (June 2024)Best FIFA/AFC Rank
Men’s SeniorBlue TigersIgor Štimac (Croatia)FIFA 94 (Feb 1996)
Women’s SeniorBlue TigressesLangam Chaoba Devi (interim)FIFA 49 (Jul 2013)
Men’s U-23Clifford Miranda
Men’s U-20Ishfaq Ahmed
Men’s U-17Bibiano FernandesAFC U-17 Q-Finals 2023

3. Record Makers & Trophy Haul

PlayerCaps (Goals)Distinction
Sunil Chhetri150+ (94)3rd highest ACTIVE international scorer (after CR7, Messi)
Bhaichung Bhutia84 (27)1st Indian to score overseas club hattrick (Bury FC, Eng)
I.M. Vijayan79 (40)Scored fastest int’l goal (12 sec) vs. Bhutan, 1999
Sailen Manna14 (0)Only Asian in FIFA “Century Club” list of defenders (2000)
Aditi Chauhan (W)50+1st Indian woman to play in English top-tier (West Ham)

Trophy Cabinet (Senior Men)

  • Asian Games Gold: 1951, 1962
  • SAFF Championship: 1993, 1997, 1999, 2005, 2011, 2015, 2021, 2023 (9 titles – most by any nation)
  • Nehru Cup: 2007, 2009, 2012 (3)
  • Intercontinental Cup: 2018, 2023

4. Domestic Competitions (2024-25 season)

TournamentFounded2023-24 WinnerUnique Point
Indian Super League (ISL)2013Mohun Bagan SGNo promotion/relegation yet
I-League1996 (rebranded)Mohammedan SportingAIFF’s official Tier-1 till 2022
Durand Cup1888Mohun Bagan SGOldest existing football tourney in Asia
Super Cup2018Odisha FCKnock-out competition among ISL & I-League
Santosh Trophy1941West Bengal (2023)State teams (Inter-state)
Subroto Cup1960Bangladesh U-17School level, New Delhi
Khelo India Youth Games2018U-17 & U-21 categories included football

5. Iconic Venues

StadiumCityCapacityClaim to Fame
Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (VYBK)Kolkata68,000Largest in India; 2017 U-17 WC final
Jawaharlal Nehru StadiumNew Delhi60,254Hosted 2011 AFC Asian Cup opener
Salt Lake StadiumKolkata68,000Record crowd 1,31,000 (1997 Federation Cup)
Mumbai Football ArenaMumbai18,000Hosted Intercontinental Cup 2018
Kalinga StadiumBhubaneswar15,000Women’s league hub, 2022 COTIF Cup Spain
GMC Balayogi StadiumHyderabad30,000Regular ISL play-off venue

6. Quick-Fire One-Liners (Revision Capsule)

  • AIFF HQ shifted from Kolkata to Dwarka, New Delhi in 2019.
  • FIFA suspended AIFF 15 Aug – 27 Aug 2022 over 3rd-party interference.
  • India’s biggest victory: 7-0 vs. SRI (2021 SAFF).
  • Longest unbeaten streak: 13 matches (Jun 2022 – Jun 2023) under Štimac.
  • “6-second” jersey No. 11 Sunil Chhetri is also Bengaluru FC’s all-time top scorer (100+).
  • 1st Indian to score in AFC Champions League – Sunil Chhetri (2010).
  • India is 10-time SAFF champion (men 9, women 1).
  • Mohun Bagan (estd 1889) is Asia’s 1st club to win Continental title (1960 AFC CL – joint).
  • ISL 2024-25 will have 12 teams with promotion/relegation planned from 2025-26.
  • FIFA Forward project allotted USD 1 million for AIFF grass-roots 2023-25.

Practice MCQs for Railway Exams

Click to expand 15+ MCQs with answers

Q1. Who is the all-time top scorer for India in international football?
A) Bhaichung Bhutia
B) I.M. Vijayan
C) Sunil Chhetri
D) P.K. Banerjee
Ans: C

Q2. The Durand Cup, Asia’s oldest football tournament, started in:
A) 1888
B) 1893
C) 1937
D) 1951
Ans: A

Q3. What was India’s best FIFA ranking till date?
A) 94
B) 99
C) 103
D) 135
Ans: A (Feb 1996)

Q4. India withdrew from the 1950 FIFA World Cup because:
A) Financial crunch
B) FIFA imposed rule on boots
C) Civil unrest
D) AIFF did not exist
Ans: B (bare-foot controversy)

Q5. First Asian Games football gold for India came in:
A) 1951 New Delhi
B) 1956 Melbourne
C) 1962 Jakarta
D) 1964 Israel
Ans: A

Q6. Who captained India in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics?
A) P.K. Banerjee
B) Sailen Manna
C) Neville D’Souza
D) Chuni Goswami
Ans: B

Q7. India’s largest football stadium by seating capacity is:
A) JLN Stadium Delhi
B) Salt Lake Stadium / VYBK
C) DY Patil Navi Mumbai
D) Kalinga Bhubaneswar
Ans: B

Q8. The AIFF was founded on:
A) 15 Aug 1937
B) 23 Jun 1937
C) 1 Jan 1950
D) 29 Oct 1948
Ans: B

Q9. Indian Super League (ISL) commenced in:
A) 2011
B) 2013
C) 2014
D) 2017
Ans: C (Oct 2014)

Q10. Which state has won the most Santosh Trophy titles?
A) Kerala
B) Punjab
C) West Bengal
D) Goa
Ans: C (32+ titles)

Q11. Sunil Chhetri equalled whose 84-goal record in international football?
A) Lionel Messi
B) Ferenc Puskás
C) Cristiano Ronaldo
D) Mokhtar Dahari
Ans: B

Q12. India won the AFC Challenge Cup in:
A) 2005
B) 2007
C) 2008
D) 2011
Ans: C (2008 → qualified 2011 Asian Cup)

Q13. First Indian woman footballer to play for an English club?
A) Bala Devi
B) Aditi Chauhan
C) Ngangom Bala Devi
D) Sasmita Malik
Ans: B (West Ham United)

Q14. The 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup final was held at:
A) New Delhi
B) Mumbai
C) Kolkata (VYBK)
D) Guwahati
Ans: C

Q15. Current (2024) head coach of the Indian men’s senior team is:
A) Stephen Constantine
B) Bob Houghton
C) Igor Štimac
D) Owen Coyle
Ans: C

Q16. India’s fastest international goal (12 sec) was scored by:
A) Sunil Chhetri
B) I.M. Vijayan
C) Bhaichung Bhutia
D) Jeje Lalpekhlua
Ans: B

Q17. Which club became 2023-24 ISL champions?
A) Mumbai City
B) ATK Mohun Bagan
C) Mohun Bagan Super Giant
D) Goa
Ans: C (same as ATK-MB, rebranded)

Q18. The first Indian footballer to score in AFC Champions League is:
A) P.K. Banerjee
B) Chuni Goswami
C) Sunil Chhetri
D) Gurpreet Singh Sandhu
Ans: C

Q19. FIFA suspended AIFF in Aug 2022 due to:
A) Match-fixing
B) Failure to pay dues
C) 3rd-party influence (CoA intervention)
D) Covid protocol breach
Ans: C

Q20. India’s longest unbeaten streak in men’s senior internationals is:
A) 8
B) 11
C) 13
D) 15
Ans: C


Last updated: June 2024 | Source: AIFF, FIFA, AFC, SAFF & Sports Ministry annual reports.