
The SFL Football League Season 2 was launched here in Mumbai by former Indian football team captain Bhaichung Bhutia. The grassroots league, organised by Sports For Life (SFL), kicks off on October 5 and will continue for six months. The action promises to be thrilling and tech-powered across Mumbai and Pune.
The league is open to teams aged 5 to 18 for both boys and girls. It merges community spirit with elite-level competition, offering over 2,000 matches, participation from more than 3,000 players and an expected 6,000-plus fans.
The league is backed by official affiliations from the Mumbai Football Association (MFA), Pune District Football Association (PDFA) and AIFF Blue Cubs. The tournament aspires to become one of the most dynamic youth football ecosystems in India. Each match will be live-streamed and every match will receive in-depth AI powered analysis.
Speaking on the occasion, Bhutia said: “India needs strong grassroots systems if we want to compete globally. A league like SFL gives children the chance to play consistently, experience professional matchdays and dream bigger. This is where the next generation of footballers will come from.”
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