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2011 Calcutta Football League
The 2011 Calcutta Football League (CFL) marked the 113th season of the prestigious league, which is one of the oldest football competitions in India, renowned for its regional and historical significance. Organized by the Indian Football Association (IFA), the league featured a range of clubs primarily from West Bengal, with prominent teams such as Mohun Bagan, East Bengal, and Mohammedan SC competing for the title. The 2011 season saw an increased emphasis on youth development and competitive integrity, led by the implementation of new regulations regarding player eligibility and club compliance. Ultimately, the league served as an important platform for talent development in Indian football, contributing to the nation's rich sporting heritage.