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The Mumbai Corporate League 2024-25 season has kicked off with a bang, featuring 14 teams from the city’s corporate sector. The league started on a high note with the opening match between defending champions Union Bank of India and Mumbai Customs, which ended in a 0-0 draw. The match was graced by legendary Mumbai footballer, Milton Fernando, and Joe Miranda, the owner of MYJ FC, who clinched the Mumbai Premier League title last season.

The league will see the top teams from Mumbai’s corporate sector, including Mumbai Customs, Union Bank of India, and Bank of Baroda, among others, compete for the title. Three newly promoted teams, Mumbai Port Trust, Noutras Food, and Tata Power, will also make their mark in the league.

The league will be played on a rotational basis, with different teams hosting matches at their respective stadiums. The league will consist of 60 matches, spread over a period of 6 months, with the final match scheduled for May 2025.

The fixtures for the league have been announced, with each team playing every other team twice, once at their home ground and once away. The league will be closely followed by football enthusiasts, who can expect to witness high-quality football, intense rivalries, and standout performances throughout the season.

The league’s website and social media handles will provide all the latest updates, fixtures, and standings, keeping fans engaged throughout the season. With several top contenders vying for the title, the competition is set to be intense, and fans can expect to be on the edge of their seats as they watch the league unfold.