Football Sports Development Limited

Company operating the Indian Super League

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2025 Fourth season of the league expanded to 9 zones with 54 participating clubs. Mohun Bagan B won the championship.
2024 Muthoot FA finished in third place in the Reliance Foundation Development League.
2024 League continued its development with 8 zones and 57 participating clubs, maintaining a substantial number of teams from the previous year.
2024 Punjab FC won their first Reliance Foundation Development League title.
2024 East Bengal finished as runners-up in the Reliance Foundation Development League.
2023 Mohun Bagan finished in third place in the Reliance Foundation Development League.
2023 Bengaluru FC won their second consecutive Reliance Foundation Development League title.
2023 Sudeva Delhi finished as runners-up in the Reliance Foundation Development League.
2023 League expansion to 9 zones and increased to 59 participating clubs, showing significant growth from the previous season.
2022 Hyderabad finished in third place in the Reliance Foundation Development League.
2022 The Reliance Foundation Development League was held with a total of eight teams competing in a single round format, with 28 matches played during the season.
2022 Kerala Blasters finished as runners-up in the Reliance Foundation Development League.
2022 Bengaluru FC won their first Reliance Foundation Development League title.
April 15 2022 The inaugural Reliance Foundation Development League is postponed to start on April 15, after initially being planned for January-March. The league will be held in Goa within a bio-secure bubble, following COVID-19 safety procedures similar to the 2021-22 ISL season.
June 2021 AIFF and ISL club CEOs propose the creation of the Reliance Foundation Development League to develop young players, focusing on U-21 players with limited competition opportunities since the pandemic.

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