The SFL Football League Mumbai finished its 2025–26 season on March 23, 2026. Finals in the Under-8, Under-10, and Under-12 groups closed the campaign. Young players delivered tight matches and strong defensive displays. Families and coaches attended as teams fought for titles across the city’s youth football set-up.
Three one-goal margins shaped the day, along with a 2–0 win in the oldest final. MH Oranje FC Bhandup beat Kandivali FC 1–0 in Under-8. Conscient Sports White won the Under-10 final 1–0 against MH Oranje FC. Conscient Sports White then defeated NYN Sports Academy 2–0 in Under-12.

| Category | Winner | Runner-up | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under-8 | MH Oranje FC Bhandup | Kandivali FC | 1–0 |
| Under-10 | Conscient Sports White | MH Oranje FC | 1–0 |
| Under-12 | Conscient Sports White | NYN Sports Academy | 2–0 |
The season drew over 150 teams and 2000+ young athletes across age groups. Organisers said the format focused on structured competition and frequent match time. The league also aimed to offer a more professional setting for children. The organisers linked this approach to longer-term grassroots football development in Mumbai.
The award ceremony included figures from Indian football. Henrey Menzes attended as a former India National Team player and Ex CEO, WIFA. Bimal Ghosh, a Dronacharya Awardee, was also present. Santosh Kashyap attended as a former India National Team player and coach. Organisers said the guests added encouragement for players.
tenXYou supported the season as Title Sponsor, and Nivia Sports joined as Equipment Partner. The Whole Truth Foods partnered as Official Nutrition Partner. Associate Partners included Supafuelz, Wellbeing Nutrition, Tuco Kids, Doto Kids, and Brave. Organisers also pointed to live match streaming and AI-driven player statistics through the SFL App.
SFL, also known as Sports for Life, operates as a sportstech company. SFL runs academies and leagues, backed by coaching and structured programmes. The system uses AI-driven performance tracking and match analysis for data-backed insights. Organisers said more city editions were planned to build India’s grassroots football ecosystem.