14th Manipur State League to start on March 18

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The 14th Manipur State League is stipulated to start on the 18th of March 2021 after the All Manipur Football Association (AMFA), today, convened a meeting with the managers of the participating teams to finalise the same.

17 teams will be playing this year’s Manipur top flight which the AIFF has directed the AMFA to complete by May this year. There will be no relegation this season and the fixtures are expected to come out on the 11th of March 2021.

Yarkhok United FC from Ukhrul will play their second season in the State league having finished a commendable 7th in the league table last season.

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