2008 I-League 2nd Division

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I-League 2nd Division
Season2007–08
Champions Mumbai
Promoted Mumbai
Mohammedan
Chirag United
Vasco
2009

The draw of the preliminary groups of the inaugural 2008 I-League 2nd Division was carried out at Football House, Dwarka on 25 February 2008. The 12 participating teams have been drawn into two groups of six teams each to be played in Balewadi Sports Complex Pune and Rajarshi Shahu Stadium Kolhapur. The final round was played in Guwahati, Assam.[ citation needed ]

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The top four teams in the I-League 2nd Division qualified for the I-League (2008–09), while the rest will be remain to I League Division 2 in the next season. Mumbai were the champions of the inaugural I-League 2nd Division. [1]

The AIFF had selected Pune and Kolhapur as preliminary round venues to take the game to different cities.

Standings

Group A

Last updated:29 February 2008

PTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Chirag United 54100904+513
2 Vasco 53110604+210
3 Pune 52120806+207
4 HAL 52031109+206
5 ONGC 51310404006
6 SBT 50050112-1100

  Advanced to next round

Group B

Last updated:29 February 2008

All the match of this Group will be play in Kolhapur

PTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Mumbai 54011204+812
2 Mohammedan Sporting 54010804+412
3 Indian Bank Chennai 53020707009
4 Amity United 52120709-207
5 Oil India 50230509-402
6 New Delhi Heroes 50140511-601

  Advanced to next round

Results

Group A

Last updated:13 April 2008


The home team is listed in the left-hand column.

Home \ Away CHI HAL ONG PUN SBT VAS
Chirag United 2–01–0
HAL 2–33–21–24–01–2
ONGC 0–01–0
Pune 1–10–1
SBT 1–50–1
Vasco 3–20–0
Source: International Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Group B

Last updated:29 February 2008


The home team is listed in the left-hand column.

Home \ Away AMI IBC MOH MUM NDE OIN
Amity United 0–11–1
Indian Bank 1–32–1
Mohammedan 2–00–22–13–11–0
Mumbai 3–01–0
New Delhi 1–32–2
Oil India 1–02–3
Source: International Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final round

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Mumbai (P)541061+513Promoted to 2008–09 I-League
2 Mohammedan Sporting (P)531194+510
3 Chirag United (P)531174+310
4 Vasco (P)521281027
5 Pune 510491233
6 Indian Bank Chennai 500521080
Source: Soccerway
(P) Promoted

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References

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