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2012–13 in Indian football

The 2012–13 season of Indian football marked a significant period in the sport's development, featuring competitive dynamics across various leagues and tournaments. The Indian Super League (ISL), launched later in 2013, began to take shape, influencing the landscape of professional football in the country. The I-League, India's premier football competition, witnessed East Bengal establishing dominance, while Dempo SC and Bengaluru FC emerged as formidable contenders. Additionally, the Indian national team participated in the AFC Challenge Cup, aiming for qualification in continental tournaments. Grassroots initiatives and increased investment in clubs contributed to the rising popularity of football, highlighting the sport's growing significance in Indian culture and society.