National Football League (India) - List of Champions

List of Champions

Year Champions
(number of titles)
Runners-up Third place Top goalscorer Goals
1996-97 JCT FC (1) Churchill Brothers SC Kingfisher East Bengal FC Baichung Bhutia 14
1997-98 Mohun Bagan AC (1) Kingfisher East Bengal FC Salgaocar SC Raman Vijayan 10
1998-99 Salgaocar SC (1) Kingfisher East Bengal FC Churchill Brothers SC Philip Mensa 11
1999-2000 Mohun Bagan AC (2) Churchill Brothers SC Salgaocar SC Igor Scirivin 11
2000-01 Kingfisher East Bengal FC (1) Mohun Bagan AC Churchill Brothers SC Jose Barreto 14
2001-02 Mohun Bagan AC (3) Churchill Brothers SC Vasco SC Yusif Yakubu 18
2002-03 Kingfisher East Bengal FC (2) Salgaocar SC Vasco SC Yusif Yakubu 21
2003-04 Kingfisher East Bengal FC (3) Dempo SC Mahindra United Cristiano Junior 15
2004-05 Dempo SC (1) Sporting Clube de Goa Kingfisher East Bengal FC Dudu Omagbemi 21
2005-06 Mahindra United (1) Kingfisher East Bengal FC Mohun Bagan AC Ranty Martins 13
2006-07 Dempo SC (2) JCT FC Mahindra United Ranty Martins
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