Organising body | KSFA |
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Founded | January 2019 |
Country | India |
Number of clubs | 9 |
Level on pyramid | 3–5 |
Promotion to | Indian Women's League 2 |
Current champions | Kickstart (7th title) |
Most championships | Kickstart (7 titles) |
Broadcaster(s) | SportsCast India Sports Paddock (YouTube) |
Current: 2025–26 |
The Karnataka Women's League, also referred to as the Karnataka Women's Super Division League, is the top division of women's football league in the Indian state of Karnataka. [1] The League is organised by the Karnataka State Football Association (KSFA), the official football governing body of the state. [2] [3]
Karnataka Women's League | |
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Tier | Division |
I (3 on Indian Women's Football Pyramid) | Karnataka Women's Super Division League ↑promote (to Indian Women's League 2) ↓relegate |
II (4 on Indian Women's Football Pyramid) | Karnataka Women's A Division League ↑promote ↓relegate |
II (5 on Indian Women's Football Pyramid) | Karnataka Women's B Division League ↑promote |
Sl No. | Team Name |
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1. | Bengaluru |
2. | Kemp |
3. | Kickstart |
4. | Legends de Sporting |
5. | Maatru Pratishtana |
6. | Misaka United |
7. | Pass |
8. | Pink Panthers |
9. | Roots |
10. | Kodagu |
Edition | Season | Champion | Runners-up | Ref. |
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1st | 2019 | Bangalore United FC | Indian Football Factory | [4] |
2nd | 2019–20 | Kickstart | Bangalore United FC | [5] |
3rd | 2020–21 | Kickstart | Maatru Pratishtana FC | [6] |
4th | 2021–22 | Kickstart | Misaka United FC | |
5th | 2022–23 | Kickstart | Misaka United FC | |
6th | 2023–24 | Kickstart | Parikrma FC | |
7th | 2024–25 | Kickstart | Kemp | [7] |
8th | 2025–26 | Kickstart | Misaka United FC |