2020 Himachal Football League

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Himachal Football League
Season2020
Dates25 November – 4 December
ChampionsHimachal FC (1st title)
Matches played19
Goals scored64 (3.37 per match)
Biggest home winHimachal FC 5–0 Summer Hill United
Biggest away winShahpur FC 0–6 Sai Kangra
Highest scoringShahpur FC 1–6 Techtro Swades United
Longest winning run Techtro Swades United (4 wins)
Longest unbeaten run Techtro Swades United (4 games)
Longest winless runPaonta United (4 games)
Longest losing runPaonta United (4 losses)
Total attendanceN/A
2022
All statistics correct as of 2 December 2020.

The 2020 Himachal Football League was the 1st season of the Himachal Football League, the top-tier league in the Indian state Himachal Pradesh, organised by Himachal Pradesh Football Association (HPFA).

Contents

The inaugural season kicked off on the 25 November 2020, with 10 teams competing for the maiden title. [1] The 10 teams were divided into two groups of 5, with the table toppers from each group advancing to the final.

Teams

A total of 10 teams participated in the league.

Club
Himachal FC
Khad FC
Paonta United FC
Sai Kangra FA
Shahpur FC
Shimla FC
Shiva FC
Summer Hill United FC
Techtro Swades United FC
Venga Boys Kullu FC

League table

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Techtro Swades United 4400132+1112 Final
2Sai Kangra FC4301143+119
3Shiva FC420275+26
4Shahpur FC4103415113
5Paonta United4004114130
Updated to match(es) played on 25 November 2020. Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Paonta United1–5Sai Kangra
Report
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Shiva FC1–2 Techtro Swades United
Report Jayananda Singh Soccerball shade.svg
Himanshu Jangra Soccerball shade.svg
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Paonta United0–3 (walkover)Shahpur FC
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Sai Kangra3–0Shiva FC
MangatSoccerball shade.svg45+3', 76'
VikasSoccerball shade.svg82'
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Paonta United0–3 (walkover)Shiva FC
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Shahpur FC1–6 Techtro Swades United
ShaizaSoccerball shade.svg
EkombongSoccerball shade.svg
Himanshu Jangra Soccerball shade.svgx2
RanbirSoccerball shade.svgx2
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Shahpur FC0–6Sai Kangra
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Techtro Swades United 3–0 (walkover)Paonta United
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Shiva FC3–0Shahpur FC
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Sai Kangra0–2 Techtro Swades United
Himanshu Jangra Soccerball shade.svgx2
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Himachal FC4301111+109 Final
2Shimla FC421153+27
3Venga Boys Kullu FC42117707
4Khad FC41033743
5Summer Hill United410351383
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Shimla FC2–0Khad FC
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Himachal FC4–0Venga Boys Kullu FC
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Khad FC2–0Summer Hill United
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Venga Boys Kullu0–0Shimla FC
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Himachal FC2–0Khad FC
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Summer Hill United3–2Shimla FC
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Himachal FC5–0Summer Hill United
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Khad FC1–3Venga Boys Kullu
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Shimla FC1–0Himachal FC
Report
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Venga Boys KulluVSumer Hill United
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

Final

Himachal FC from group B were the first team to enter final of the inaugural edition of Himachal Football League. [2]


Techtro Swades United 0–2Himachal FC
Mohit Sharma Soccerball shade.svg
Sadananda Singh Soccerball shade.svg
Khad Football Ground, Una
Attendance: 0

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References

  1. "State football tourney in Una from tomorrow : The Tribune India". m.tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  2. "प्रबल टीएमटी हिमाचल फुटबॉल लीग ,हिमाचल एफसी ने फाइनल में प्रवेश किया". aapkikhabar.com. Retrieved 26 February 2021.