Meghalaya Football Association
| Sport | Football |
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | |
| Membership | 21 district associations |
| Abbreviation | MFA |
| Founded | 1976 |
| Affiliation | All India Football Federation (AIFF) |
| Headquarters | Shillong |
| President | Larsing Ming Sawyan |
| Secretary | S. S. Raptap |
| Official website | |
| www | |
The Meghalaya Football Association (MFA)[1][2] is one of the 36 Indian state football associations that are affiliated with the All India Football Federation.[3] The MFA is the football governing body in the state of Meghalaya, India. The Meghalaya football team is also administered by the MFA. It sends state teams for Santosh Trophy and Rajmata Jijabai Trophy.
State teams
Men |
Women
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Affiliated district associations
The district associations affiliated with the Meghalaya Football Association.[4]
| No. | Association | District |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Amlarem Block Sports Association | Amlarem (West Jaintia Hills) |
| 2 | Baghmara District Football Association | South Garo Hills |
| 3 | East Jaintia District Football Association | Khliehriat (East Jaintia Hills) |
| 4 | Eastern Border Sports Association | Mawsynram (East Khasi Hills) |
| 5 | Laskein Block Sports Association | Laskein (West Jaintia Hills) |
| 6 | Mawkyrwat District Sports Association | Mawkyrwat (South West Khasi Hills) |
| 7 | Mawshynrut Sports Association | Mawshynrut (West Khasi Hills) |
| 8 | Nongstoin District Sports Association | Nongstoin (West Khasi Hills) |
| 9 | North Garo Hills District Sports Association | North Garo Hills |
| 10 | Pyndengumiong District Sports Association | Pyndengumiong (West Khasi Hills) |
| 11 | Ri-Bhoi District Sports Association | Ri-Bhoi |
| 12 | Riwar Mihngi Sports Association | Riwar Mihngi (East Khasi Hills) |
| 13 | Saipung Block Sports Association | Saipung (East Jaintia Hills) |
| 14 | Shillong Sports Association | Shillong (East Khasi Hills) |
| 15 | Sohra Sports Association | Cherrapunji (East Khasi Hills) |
| 16 | Thadlaskein Sports Association | Thadlaskein (West Jaintia Hills) |
| 17 | Tura District Football Association | West Garo Hills |
| 18 | Tyrsad Area Sports Association | Tyrsad (East Khasi Hills) |
| 19 | West Jaintia District Sports Association | Jowai (West Jaintia Hills) |
| 20 | Western Ri-Bhoi Sports Association | Jirang (Ri-Bhoi) |
| 21 | Williamnagar District Sports Association | East Garo Hills |
Competitions
Men's
Women's
Meghalaya Football League pyramid
| Tier | Division |
|---|---|
| I (5 on Indian Football pyramid) |
Meghalaya State League ↑promote (I-League 3) ↓relegate |
| II (6 on Indian Football pyramid) |
District leagues (Shillong Premier League and others) ↑promote |
See also
References
- ^ "Meghalaya Football Association". EastMojo. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- ^ "Meghalaya Football Association Archives". Khel Now. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- ^ "Meghalaya Football Association". www.the-aiff.com. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- ^ "329 players complete inter-district transfer in MFA's 2025 window". MFA. 26 May 2025.