Rajasthan State Men's League 2019

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Rajasthan State Men's League
Season2019
Champions JECRC FC (1st title)
Matches played25
Goals scored105 (4.2 per match)
Longest winless runAjmer FC
2021
All statistics correct as of 6 October 2019.

The Rajasthan State Men's League 2019 [1] is 1st season of the top tier state level football league in the Indian state of Rajasthan conducted by Rajasthan Football Association starting from 20 September 2019 with 8 participating teams and concluded on 6 October 2019. JECRC FC become 1st champions. All matches were played on single venue Rajasthan University Sports Complex. [2]

Contents

Teams

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 JECRC FC 7601297+2218Champions
2 AU Rajasthan FC 7502208+1215
3 Zinc Football Academy 7502154+1115
4 Neerja Modi FA 7502179+815
5 Mewar FC 74031714+312
6 Playspace FC 72051526116
7 Poornima Panthers 7106624183
8 Ajmer FC 7007532270
Updated to match(es) played on 6 October 2019. Source: indiafooty.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored;

Matches

20 September 2019Mewar FC2-3 Zinc FA Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
20 September 2019Ajmer FC1-7 JECRC FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
20 September 2019 AU Rajasthan FC 3-0Neerja Modi FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
20 September 2019 Playspace FC 5-0Poornima Panthers Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
22 September 2019AU Rajasthan FC1-2 JECRC FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
22 September 2019Ajmer FC0-3 Zinc FA Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
22 September 2019Playspace FC3-4 Mewar FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
22 September 2019 Neerja Modi FC 1-0Poornima Panthers Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
24 September 2019 Neerja Modi FC 2-1JECRC FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
24 September 2019Ajmer FC1-5 AU Rajasthan FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
24 September 2019 Mewar FC 3-1Poornima Panthers Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
24 September 2019 Zinc FA 3-0Playspace FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
30 September 2019 Neerja Modi FC 5-0Zinc FA Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
30 September 2019Ajmer FC0-3 Mewar FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
30 September 2019 JECRC FC 3-0Poornima Panthers Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
30 September 2019 AU Rajasthan FC 5-0Playspace FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
2 October 2019Playspace FC1-11 JECRC FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
2 October 2019 Neerja Modi FC 7-0Ajmer FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
2 October 2019Mewar FC0-1 AU Rajasthan FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
2 October 2019 Zinc FA 3-0Poornima Panthers Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
4 October 2019 JECRC FC 1-0Zinc FA Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
4 October 2019Ajmer FC1-4 Playspace FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
4 October 2019 AU Rajasthan FC 7-2Poornima Panthers Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
4 October 2019Neerja Modi FA2-3 Mewar FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
6 October 2019Playspace FC2-4 Neerja Modi FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
6 October 2019 Poornima Panthers 3-2Ajmer FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
6 October 2019 JECRC FC 4-2Mewar FC Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex
6 October 2019AU Rajasthan FC0-3 Zinc FA Jaipur
Stadium: Rajasthan University Sports Complex

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References

  1. "First Ever Rajasthan State Men's League 2019 Started". udaipurkiran. 21 September 2019.
  2. "Rajasthan State Men's League". 21 July 2021.