IDIA Football League, Mumbai 2025 
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IDIA Football League to kick off in Mumbai on October 11

All proceeds directly fund IDIA’s mission—empowering underprivileged students to access top legal education and become future leaders.

Bar & Bench

IDIA (Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access) has announced that the 8th edition of the IDIA Football League (IFL) will be coming to Mumbai.

The tournament brings together law firms, corporates and legal practitioners for a competitive yet meaningful cause of increasing diversity in the legal profession.

Why Participate?

  • Support a Life-Changing Cause: All proceeds directly fund IDIA’s mission—empowering underprivileged students to access top legal education and become future leaders.

  • Network & Collaborate: Connect with peers from law firms, corporate legal teams, banks, and PSUs.

  • Competitive Football for a Purpose: Enjoy high-energy matches while making an impact.

  • Register now and be part of the movement to make the legal profession more inclusive!

Venue and date

Astro Park - St. Stanislaus Sports Complex, Bandra, Mumbai

October 11-12, 2025

Team composition for IFL 2025

  • Up to 10 players per team

  • At least 2 qualified lawyers must be in the playing six

  • Matches will last slightly over 15 minutes (7-minute halves with a 2-minute break)

  • Unlimited rolling substitutions for player flexibility

Participation fee: ₹36,000/- per team

Team Composition and Match Format: Friends of IDIA Cup 2025

  • Up to 12 players per team

  • At least 3 qualified lawyers must be part of the playing eight

  • 40-minute match (20-minute halves + 2-minute break)

  • Unlimited rolling substitutions—keep the energy flowing!


Participation Fee: ₹2,500/- per player 

IDIA Football League, Mumbai 2025

For further details contact Arnab Roy

7980123568 | arnab@idialaw.org

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