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Second Division League 2019-20 to kick-off on January 25!

The Second Division League 2019-20 Preliminary Round is all set to get underway on Saturday, January 25 as four matches kick-off on the same day across four different venues in Kerala, Gujarat and West Bengal.

ATK Reserves take on Jamshedpur Reserves in Group A, Bhawanipore FC face Mohammedan Sporting Club in Group B, while ARA FC and Mumbai City FC Reserves and FC Kerala and Kerala Blasters Reserves face each other in Group C on the first day.

A total of 17 teams are set to take part in this edition of the Second Division League, which is organised by the AIFF, out of which, nine are reserves sides of I-League or ISL clubs.

The teams have been divided into three groups, with Group A and C consisting of six teams each, while Group B has five as the Indian Arrows Junior team had to pull out.

The teams finishing at the top of each group are set to proceed into the Final Round, while the second-placed team out of Group A and C with the highest number of points will also join them in the Final Round, which will be played in a single leg round-robin format, with the top team gaining promotion to the I-League.

The reserves sides of the ISL and I-League teams, however, will not be eligible to qualify for the Final Round. In case they finish in one of the qualification spots in any particular group, the next best-placed non-reserves team in the group will progress to the Final Round.

The Second Division League has acted as a supplier to some of the most exciting teams in the I-League. Most recently, it was Tiddim Road Athletic Union (TRAU) FC, who won the championship in order to gain promotion to the I-League. The Imphal-based side currently sits pretty in third spot on the I-League table, having registered a three-match winning streak against city rivals NEROCA FC, Indian Arrows and Churchill Brothers.

Perhaps the biggest example of a success story that the Second Division League has provided to Indian Football so far is that of Aizawl FC, who went on to be crowned champions of the I-League in the 2016-17 season.

The groupings are as follows:

Group A
ATK Reserves
LoneStar Kashmir FC
Jamshedpur FC Reserves
Punjab FC Reserves
Garhwal FC
Rajasthan FC

Group B
Bhowanipore FC
Hyderabad FC Reserves
Chennaiyin FC Reserves
Bengaluru FC Reserves
Mohammedan Sporting Club

Group C
ARA FC
FC Goa Reserves
Kerala Blasters FC Reserves
FC Bengaluru United
Mumbai City FC Reserves
FC Kerala

For the full fixtures, please visit: https://i-league.org/fixtures-page/2nd-division-league/

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