| Football in India | 
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| Country | India | 
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| Governing body | All India Football Federation (AIFF)    (formed in 1937, joined FIFA in 1948) | 
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| National team(s) | India Men's India Women's India U-23 Men's India U-20 Men's India U-20 Women's India U-17 Men's India U-17 Women's India Futsal Men's Futsal Women's India Beach soccer Men's India Esports | 
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| Nickname(s) | The Blue Tigers/Tigresses | 
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| First played | 1800s | 
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- Senior Football Championship:
 
- U23 Football Championships
 
- U21 Football Championships
 
- U19 Football Championships
 
- U17 Football Championships
 
- University Football Championship:
 
- Inter-School Football Championships
  
  
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- Clubs
 
- National team
- FIFA World Cup: Qualified (1950) Did not participate
 
- Summer Olympics: Semi-finals (1956)
 
- AFC Asian Cup: Runners-up (1964)
 
- Asian Games: Champions (1951, 1962)
 
- South Asian Games: Champions (1985, 1987, 1995)
 
- SAFF Championship: Champions (1993, 1997, 1999, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2021, 2023)
 
- Intercontinental Cup (India): Champions (2018, 2023)
 
- Tri-Nation Series: Champions (2017, 2023)
 
- Defunct
 
  
- National U-23 team
 
- National U-20 team
 
- National U-17 team
 
- National futsal team
 
- National beach soccer team
 
- Women's national team
 
- Women's U-20 national team
 
- Women's U-17 national team
  
  
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| Single match | 131,781   (1997 Federation Cup Semifinal: East Bengal F.C. VS Mohun Bagan A.C. at Salt Lake Stadium) | 
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Association football is one of the most popular sports in India. The 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup was the first FIFA event the country hosted. It was called the most successful FIFA U-17 World Cup ever, with a record-breaking attendance of 1,347,133, exceeding China's record of 1,230,976 from 1985. India also hosted the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup and bid to host the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
The Indian national football team qualified for the 1950 FIFA World Cup but did not participate.