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2024–25 I-League 3
The 2024–25 I-League 3 was the 2nd season of the I-League 3 since its establishment in 2023, as the fourth tier of the Indian football league system. The top four clubs secured spot in the 2024–25 I-League 2. The winner of the tournament was Diamond Harbour winning 1–0 against Chanmari.
| Column 1 |
|---|
| The I-League 3 trophy |
| 2024–25 |
| 3 September – 6 October 2024 |
| Diamond Harbour |
| 2024–25 I-League 2:Diamond HarbourChanmariSATKLASA2025–26 I-League 2:KAMSMYJ–GMSC |
| 19 clubs |
| 71 |
| 228 (3.21 per match) |
| Himanshu Patil (7 goals) |
| KLASA 8–0 Bhuna (5 September)Bhuna 0–8 KAMS (11 September) |
| KLASA 8–0 Bhuna (5 September)Bhuna 0–8 KAMS (11 September) |
| Chanmari (8 matches) |
| Chanmari (8 matches) |
| Dalbir FADowntown Heroes(5 matches) |
| RKM (4 matches) |
| 11,160Jaipur Elite–Karbi Anglong (7 September) |
| 10MYJ–GMSC–Abbas Union (3 October)Karbi Anglong–Downtown Heroes (2 October) |
| 51,516 |
| 725 |
| ← 2023–24 2025-2026 → |
The 2024–25 I-League 3 was the 2nd season of the I-League 3 since its establishment in 2023, as the fourth tier of the Indian football league system. The top four clubs secured spot in the 2024–25 I-League 2. The winner of the tournament was Diamond Harbour winning 1–0 against Chanmari.
The second season of I-League 3, 25 clubs were participated. Kerala United and KLASA were reinstated from 2023-24 I-League 3 and Maharashtra Oranje and Kenkre Fc were relegated from 2023-24 I-League 2. 21 clubs were promoted or nominated from State Football League 2023-24 season.
Total 25 clubs were participated in 5 group of 5 team. Each group champions and runner's up were promoted to final round group stages.A total of 10 teams that were promoted from the preliminary round were divided into 2 final round groups of 5 teams each. Each group champions and runner's up were promoted to 2024-25 I-League 2. Each group third place team were promoted to 2025-26 I-League 2. The rest of all teams were relegated to their State football league.
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On 10 July 2024, the AIFF announced the list of 20 clubs that will participate in the season. The list consisted of 2 clubs relegated from 2023–24 I-League 2, 2 clubs retained from 2023–24 I-League 3 play-off, and 16 clubs nominated by state FAs. On 27 July, 4 more clubs were approved by the AIFF as a "one-time exception." Later, Southern Sporting Union from Imphal was added to the list, having topped the 2023-24 Manipur Premier League.
| No. | Club | City | State | League | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kerala United FC | Malappuram | Kerala | 2023–24 I-League 3 Play-offs | 4th |
| 2 | KLASA FC | Bishnupur | Manipur | 2023–24 I-League 3 Play-offs | 5th |
| 3 | Karbi Anglong Morning Star FC | Diphu | Assam | 2023–24 Assam State Premier League | 1st |
| 4 | Garhwal Heroes FC | New Delhi | Delhi | 2023–24 Delhi Premier League | 1st |
| 5 | Charutar Vidya Mandal FC | Vallabh Vidyanagar | Gujarat | 2024 Gujarat SFA Club Championship | 1st |
| 6 | Sesa FA | Sanquelim | Goa | 2023–24 Goa Professional League | 2nd |
| 7 | Bhuna FC | Bhuna | Haryana | 2024 Haryana Men's Football League | 1st |
| 8 | Diamond Harbour FC | Diamond Harbour | West Bengal | 2023 Calcutta Football League | 3rd |
| 9 | HAL SC | Bengaluru | Karnataka | 2023–24 Bangalore Super Division | 4th |
| 10 | SAT | Tirur | Kerala | 2023–24 Kerala Premier League | Runners-Up |
| 11 | Lakecity FC | Bhopal | Madhya Pradesh | 2023–24 Madhya Pradesh Premier League | 1st |
| 12 | Chanmari FC | Aizawl | Mizoram | 2023–24 Mizoram Premier League | Runners-Up |
| 13 | Sports Odisha | Bhubaneswar | Odisha | 2023 FAO Super Cup | Champions |
| 14 | Dalbir FA | Patiala | Punjab | 2023–24 Punjab State Super League | 3rd |
| 15 | Jaipur Elite FC | Jaipur | Rajasthan | 2023-24 R–League A Division | 1st |
| 16 | Ghaziabad City FC | Ghaziabad | Uttar Pradesh | 2024 Ghaziabad District League | 1st |
| 17 | MYJ–GMSC | Mumbai | Maharashtra | 2023–24 Mumbai Premier League | 1st |
| 18 | RKM FA | Narainpur | Chhattisgarh | 2024 Chhattisgarh Football League | 1st |
| 19 | Maharashtra Oranje FC | Mumbai | Maharashtra | 2023–24 I-League 2 | 7th |
| 20 | Kenkre FC | Mumbai | Maharashtra | 2023–24 I-League 2 | 8th |
| 21 | Abbas Union FC | Hyderabad | Telangana | – | – |
| 22 | Downtown Heroes FC | Srinagar | Jammu and Kashmir | – | – |
| 23 | Coramandal FC | Vishakhapatnam | Andhra Pradesh | – | – |
| 24 | Corbett FC | Rudrapur | Uttarakhand | – | – |
| 25 | Southern SU | Imphal | Manipur | 2023–24 Manipur Premier League | 1st |
| Group | City | Stadium | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Naihati | Naihati Stadium | 25,000 |
| B | Old Goa | Ella Ground | 2,000 |
| Mapusa | Duler Stadium | 10,000 | |
| C | Aizawl | Rajiv Gandhi Stadium | 20,000 |
| D | Diphu | KASA Stadium | 9,000 |
| E | Srinagar | TRC Stadium | 10,000 |
| Playoffs A | Naihati | Naihati Stadium | 25,000 |
| Playoffs B | Kalyani | Kalyani Stadium | 20,000 |
The top two clubs from each group qualified for the playoffs. Matches took place from 25 September to 6 October in Naihati and Kalyani, West Bengal.
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Naro Hari Shrestha | Diamond Harbour | 8 |
| Kevisanyu Peseyie | Karbi Anglong Morning Star | ||
| Himanshu Patil | MYJ–GMSC | ||
| 4 | Vincent Lalduhawma | Chanmari | 6 |
| 5 | Aimar Adam | Diamond Harbour | 5 |
| H Robinson Khongsai | Karbi Anglong Morning Star |
| Match No. | Group A | Match No. | Group B | Match No. | Group C |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diamond Harbour–Ghaziabad City | 100 | Sesa–Maharashtra Oranje | 50 | HAL–RKM | 152 |
| SAT–Sports Odisha | 75 | Dalbir–Kerala United | 50 | Chanmari–Coramandal | 273 |
| Lakecity–SAT | 75 | Garhwal Heroes–Dalbir | 50 | MYJ–GMSC–HAL | 123 |
| Sports Odisha–Ghaziabad City | 75 | Kerala United–Maharashtra Oranje | 50 | RKM–Coramandal | 223 |
| Sports Odisha–Diamond Harbour | 100 | Kerala United–Sesa | 50 | MYJ–GMSC–Coramandal | 109 |
| Lakecity–Ghaziabad City | 75 | Garhwal Heroes–Maharashtra Oranje | 50 | RKM–Chanmari | 152 |
| Ghaziabad City–SAT | 75 | Maharashtra Oranje–Dalbir | 50 | Coramandal–HAL | 108 |
| Diamond Harbour–Lakecity | 100 | Sesa–Garhwal Heroes | 50 | Chanmari–MYJ–GMSC | 532 |
| Lakecity–Sports Odisha | 75 | Garhwal Heroes–Kerala United | 40 | MYJ–GMSC–RKM | 42 |
| SAT–Diamond Harbour | 150 | Dalbir–Sesa | 80 | HAL–Chanmari | 852 |
| Bhuna–Jaipur Elite | 1,250 | Downtown Heroes–Abbas Union | 50 | ||
| Karbi Anglong–Kenkre | 9,600 | Southern Sporting–CVM | 20 | ||
| KLASA–Bhuna | 350 | Corbett–Southern Sporting | 20 | ||
| Jaipur Elite–Kenkre | 750 | CVM–Abbas Union | 30 | ||
| KLASA–Kenkre | 125 | CVM–Downtown Heroes | 50 | ||
| Jaipur Elite–Karbi Anglong | 11,160 | Corbett–Abbas Union | 30 | ||
| Kenkre–Bhuna | 50 | Abbas Union–Southern Sporting | 20 | ||
| Karbi Anglong–KLASA | 10,600 | Downtown Heroes–Corbett | 100 | ||
| KLASA–Jaipur Elite | 185 | Corbett–CVM | 20 | ||
| Bhuna–Karbi Anglong | 10,820 | Southern Sporting–Downtown Heroes | 200 |
| Match No. | Group A | Match No. | Group B |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diamond Harbour–Karbi Anglong | 120 | Abbas Union–Dalbir | 150 |
| Downtown Heroes–Sesa | 50 | MYJ–GMSC–Chanmari | 30 |
| KLASA–Downtown Heroes | 120 | SAT–MYJ–GMSC | 15 |
| Sesa–Karbi Anglong | 200 | Chanmari–Abbas Union | 70 |
| Sesa–Diamond Harbour | 250 | Chanmari–Dalbir | 60 |
| KLASA–Karbi Anglong | 50 | SAT–Dalbir | 25 |
| Karbi Anglong–Downtown Heroes | 10 | Dalbir–MYJ–GMSC | 30 |
| Diamond Harbour–KLASA | 200 | Abbas Union–SAT | 70 |
| KLASA–Sesa | 25 | SAT–Chanmari | 15 |
| Downtown Heroes–Diamond Harbour | 200 | MYJ–GMSC–Abbas Union | 10 |
| Final | Attendance |
|---|---|
| Diamond Harbour–Chanmari | 500 |
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Updated to game(s) played on 6 October 2024
Source: I-League
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Men
- 2024–25 Indian Super League (Tier I)
- 2024–25 I-League (Tier II)
- 2024–25 I-League 2 (Tier III)
- 2024–25 Indian State Leagues (Tier V)
- 2025 Super Cup (April)
- 2024 Durand Cup
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Women
- 2024–25 Indian Women's League
- 2024–25 Indian Women's League 2
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