2023–24 I-League 2


2023–24 I-League 2 was the 16th season of the I-League 2 since its establishment in 2008. It was also the 2nd season as the third tier of the Indian football league system. The top two clubs on the league table will secure a place in the 2024–25 I-League season.
This was the first edition where the clubs have been reinstated from the previous season, after approval from the league committee on 13 January 2023.

Changes from last season

Teams

Promotion from [2023–24 I-League 3]

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Reinstatement from 2022–23 [I-League 2 Final Round">2022–23 I-League 2">2022–23 [I-League 2 Final Round]

Relegation from [2022–23 I-League]

Promotion to [2023–24 I-League]

With the introduction of the 4th tier I-League 3, the teams participating in I-League 2 have been reduced to 8.

Clubs

2023–24 I-League 2 clubs

Source:
ClubStateCityStadiumCapacity
UnitedWest BengalKalyaniKalyani Stadium20,000
Maharashtra OranjeMaharashtraMumbaiCOE Kharghar5,000
KenkreMaharashtraMumbaiCOE Kharghar5,000
Sudeva DelhiDelhiNew DelhiAmbedkar Stadium15,000
Bengaluru UnitedKarnatakaBengaluruPadukone & Dravid COE250
Sporting BengaluruKarnatakaBengaluruBangalore Football Stadium8,400
Sporting GoaGoaPanajiTilak Maidan5,000
DempoGoaPanajiElla Ground500

Personnel and sponsorship

TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Bengaluru United

League table

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Statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1

Broadcast

Home games of Maharashtra Oranje are broadcast by SportsCast India while all games of Sporting Goa and Dempo are broadcast by SportsKPI on their respective official YouTube channels.
ClubBroadcasterReference
Maharashtra OranjeSportsCast India
Sporting GoaSportsKPI
DempoSportsKPI

Attendances

Overall statistical table

Attendances by home matches

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Updated to game played on 27 April 2024
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