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2019–20 Indian Super League

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6th season of the Indian Super League

Football league season
Indian Super League
Season2019–20
Dates20 October 2019 – 14 March 2020
ChampionsATK
3rd ISL Cup title
1stIndian title
League Shield WinnersGoa
1st ISL Shield title
AFC Champions LeagueGoa
AFC CupATK[Note 1]
Bengaluru
Matches played95
Goals scored294 (3.09 per match)
Top goalscorerBartholomew Ogbeche
Nerijus Valskis
Roy Krishna
(15 goals each)
Best goalkeeperGurpreet Singh Sandhu
(122.14 mins per goal)
Biggest home winATK 5–0Hyderabad
(25 October 2019)
Biggest away winJamshedpur 0–5Goa
(19 February 2020)
Highest scoringKerala Blasters 3–6Chennaiyin
(1 February 2020)
Longest winning runGoa
(5 games)
Longest unbeaten runChennaiyin
(9 games)
Longest winless runHyderabad
NorthEast United
(14 games)
Longest losing runHyderabad
(4 games)
Highest attendance50,102
ATK 3–1Bengaluru
(8 March 2020)
Lowest attendance1,000
NorthEast United 0–0Kerala Blasters
(7 February 2020)
Total attendance1,219,462[note 1]
Average attendance12,973

The2019–20 Indian Super League season was the sixth season of theIndian Super League, one of the top Indian professional football leagues. The regular season began on 20 October 2019 and concluded on 14 March 2020.

Hyderabad replaced the disbandedPune City,[1] whereasDelhi Dynamos moved toBhubaneswar and rebranded asOdisha.[2]

Bengaluru were the defending champions, having won their maidenIndian Super League title by defeatingGoa 1–0 in the 2018–19 final.[3] However, both teams were knocked out in the semi-finals, with Bengaluru losing 3–2 on aggregate toATK[4] and Goa losing 6–5 on aggregate toChennaiyin.[5] On 14 March 2020, ATK beat Chennaiyin 3–1 in the final, becoming the first club to win three ISL titles.[6]

On 29 November 2019, the AFC association ranking confirmed India's group stage spot in the2021 AFC Champions League. As winners of the regular season,FC Goa took that spot along with the inaugural League Winners Shield trophy.

Teams

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Locations of the Indian Super League teams

Stadiums and locations

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ClubState/RegionCityHome StadiumCapacity
ATKWest BengalKolkataSalt Lake Stadium85,000[7]
BengaluruKarnatakaBengaluruSree Kanteerava Stadium25,810[8]
ChennaiyinTamil NaduChennaiJawaharlal Nehru Stadium20,075[9]
GoaGoaMargaoFatorda Stadium18,600[10]
HyderabadTelanganaHyderabadG. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium30,000[11]
JamshedpurJharkhandJamshedpurJRD Tata Sports Complex24,424[12]
Kerala BlastersKeralaKochiJawaharlal Nehru Stadium40,000[13]
Mumbai CityMaharashtraMumbaiMumbai Football Arena7,790[14]
NorthEast UnitedAssamGuwahatiIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium23,627[15]
OdishaOdishaBhubaneswarKalinga Stadium15,000[16]

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
ATKSpainAntonio Lopez Habas[17]FijiRoy KrishnaNivia Sports
BengaluruSpainCarles Cuadrat[18]IndiaSunil ChettriPumaKia Motors[19]
ChennaiyinScotlandOwen Coyle[20]RomaniaLucian GoianPerformaxApollo Tyres
GoaIndiaClifford Miranda[21]IndiaMandar Rao DesaiT10 SportsAdda52
HyderabadSpainAlbert RocaBrazilMarcelinhoReyaur Sports[22]
JamshedpurSpainAntonio Iriondo[23]SpainTiriNivia SportsTata Steel
Kerala BlastersNetherlandsEelco SchattorieNigeriaBartholomew OgbecheReyaur SportsMuthoot Group
Mumbai CityPortugalJorge CostaIndiaAmrinder SinghSqad GearSportsAdda
NorthEast UnitedCroatiaRobert JarniColombiaJosé David LeudoPerformaxFederal Bank
OdishaSpainJosep GombauSpainMarcos TébarTYKA SportsOdisha Tourism[24]

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
ATKEnglandSteve CoppellEnd of contract30 April 2019Pre-seasonSpainAntonio López Habas3 May 2019[17]
Kerala BlastersPortugalNelo Vingada17 March 2019NetherlandsEelco Schattorie19 May 2019[25]
JamshedpurSpainCésar Ferrando5 April 2019SpainAntonio Iriondo26 July 2019[26]
NorthEast UnitedNetherlandsEelco Schattorie19 May 2019CroatiaRobert Jarni5 August 2019[27]
ChennaiyinEnglandJohn Gregory[28]Sacked30 Nov 20198thScotlandOwen Coyle4 Dec 2019[29]
HyderabadEnglandPhil Brown[30]11 January 202010thSpainXavier Gurri López15 January 2020[31]
GoaSpainSergio Lobera[32]Mutual Consent1 February 20201stIndiaClifford Miranda3 February 2020[33]
NorthEast UnitedCroatiaRobert Jarni[34]Sacked11 February 20209thIndiaKhalid Jamil11 February 2020[34]

Roster changes

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Main article:List of 2019–20 Indian Super League season roster changes

Foreign players

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Further information:List of foreign Indian Super League players

The number of foreign players allowed in the squad is maximum seven and a minimum of six. However, the maximum number of foreign players allowed on the pitch is five.

TeamPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Player 6Player 7
ATKAustraliaDavid WilliamsFijiRoy KrishnaSpainEdu GarcíaSpainJavi HernándezSpainMandiSpainVíctor MongilEnglandJohn Johnson
BengaluruAustraliaErik PaartaluJamaicaKevaughn FraterJamaicaDeshorn BrownSpainDimas DelgadoSpainJuananSpainNili PerdomoSpainAlbert Serrán
ChennaiyinAfghanistanMasih SaighaniBrazilRafael CrivellaroBrazilEli SabiáLithuaniaNerijus ValskisMaltaAndré SchembriRomaniaDragoș FirțulescuRomaniaLucian Goian
GoaFranceHugo BoumousMoroccoAhmed JahouhSenegalMourtada FallSpainEdu BediaSpainFerrán CorominasSpainCarlos Peña
HyderabadAustriaMarko StankovićBrazilBobôBrazilMarcelinho PereiraEnglandMatthew KilgallonJamaicaGiles BarnesSpainRafael GómezSpainNéstor Gordillo
JamshedpurBrazilMemoSpainNoé AcostaSpainSergio CastelSpainDavid GrandeSpainAitor MonroySpainPitiSpainTiri
Kerala BlastersCameroonRaphaël Messi BouliNorth MacedoniaVlatko DrobarovNetherlandsGianni ZuiverloonNigeriaBartholomew OgbecheSenegalMoustapha GningSpainMario ArquésSpainSergio Cidoncha
Mumbai CityBrazilDiego CarlosCroatiaMato GrgićGabonSèrge KevynPortugalPaulo MachadoSenegalModou SougouTunisiaAmine ChermitiTunisiaMohamed Larbi
NorthEast UnitedColombiaJosé David LeudoCroatiaMislav KomorskiRepublic of IrelandAndy KeoghNetherlandsKai HeeringsSwedenSimon LundevallUruguayMartín ChávesUruguayFederico Gallego
OdishaArgentinaMartín Pérez GuedesSenegalDiawandou DiagneSpainCarlos DelgadoSpainFrancisco DorronsoroSpainXisco HernándezSpainManuel OnwuSpainMarcos Tébar

Regular season

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Goa(L)1812334623+2339Qualification for2021 AFC Champions League group stage andISL playoffs
2ATK[a](C)1810443316+1734Advance toISL playoffs[Note 1]
3Bengaluru[a]188642213+930Qualification for2021 AFC Cup play-off round andISL playoffs[Note 1]
4Chennaiyin188553226+629Advance toISL playoffs
5Mumbai City187562529−426
6Odisha187472831−325
7Kerala Blasters184772932−319
8Jamshedpur184682235−1318
9NorthEast United182881630−1414
10Hyderabad1824122139−1810
Source:Indian Super League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) fair play ranking; 6) drawing of lots
(C) Champions;(L) League Winners' Shield Winners
Notes:
  1. ^abOriginally,Mohun Bagan, the2019–20 I-League champions (they were already assured of the title before the league was abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in India), would qualify as India 2 (2021 AFC Cup group stage), andATK, the2019–20 Indian Super League playoffs winners, would qualify as India 3 (2021 AFC Cup qualifying play-offs).[35] However, ATK ownersKGSPL ceased their football operation and bought majority stakes inMohun Bagan FC (India) Private Limited and rebranded Mohun Bagan football team asATK Mohun Bagan FC from the2020–21 Indian Super League season which qualified as India 2 in 2021 AFC club competition. TheAll India Football Federation decided thatBengaluru FC, the2019–20 Indian Super League regular season 3rd place (behindFC Goa, which qualified for the2021 AFC Champions League, and ATK), will qualify as India 3.[36]

Results

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Home \ AwayATKBENCHEGOAHFCJAMKERMUMNEUOFC
ATK1–01–32–05–03–10–12–21–03–1
Bengaluru2–23–02–11–02–01–02–30–03–0
Chennaiyin0–10–03–42–14–13–10–02–02–2
Goa2–11–13–04–10–13–25–22–03–0
Hyderabad2–21–11–30–11–12–11–10–11–2
Jamshedpur0–30–01–10–53–13–21–21–12–1
Kerala Blasters2–12–13–62–25–12–20–11–10–0
Mumbai City0–22–00–12–42–12–11–11–02–4
NorthEast United0–30–22–22–21–53–30–02–22–1
Odisha0–00–12–02–43–22–14–42–02–1
Source:Indian Super League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

[edit]
Main article:2019–20 Indian Super League playoffs

Bracket

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Semi-finalsFinal
        
1Goa145
4Chennaiyin426
4Chennaiyin1
2ATK3
2ATK033
3Bengaluru112

Semi-finals

[edit]
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Chennaiyin6–5Goa4–12–4
Bengaluru2–3ATK1–01–3

Final

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Main article:2020 Indian Super League final
ATK3–1Chennaiyin
Report
Attendance: 0
Referee: Kasimov Sherzod (Uzbekistan)

Season statistics

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Scoring

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Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1NigeriaBartholomew OgbecheKerala Blasters15
LithuaniaNerijus ValskisChennaiyin
FijiRoy KrishnaATK
4SpainFerrán CorominasGoa14
5FranceHugo BoumousGoa11
6SpainAridane SantanaOdisha9
IndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluru
8CameroonRaphaël Messi BouliKerala Blasters8
9SpainManuel OnwuOdisha7
SpainSergio CastelJamshedpur
BrazilMarcelinho PereiraHyderabad
AustraliaDavid WilliamsATK
BrazilRafael CrivellaroChennaiyin
IndiaLallianzuala ChhangteChennaiyin
Source:[37]

Top Indian scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1Sunil ChhetriBengaluru9
2Lallianzuala ChhangteChennaiyin7
3Jackichand SinghGoa5
4Redeem TlangNorthEast United3
Michael SoosairajATK
6Liston ColacoHyderabad2
Rowllin BorgesMumbai City
Bipin SinghMumbai City
Jerry MawihmingthangaOdisha
Brandon FernandesGoa
Manvir SinghGoa
Lenny RodriguesGoa
Source:[37]

Hat-tricks

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See also:List of Indian Super League hat-tricks
Result column shows goal tally of player's team first.
No.PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef
1NigeriaBartholomew OgbecheKerala BlastersChennaiyin3–6 (A)1 February 2020[38]
2FijiRoy KrishnaATKOdisha3–1 (H)8 February 2020[39]
3SpainManuel OnwuOdishaKerala Blasters4–4 (H)23 February 2020[40]
Notes

(H) – Home team
(A) – Away team

Assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists
1FranceHugo BoumousGoa10
2BrazilRafael CrivellaroChennaiyin8
3IndiaBrandon FernandesGoa7
4LithuaniaNerijus ValskisChennayin6
IndiaAnirudh ThapaChennaiyin
FijiRoy KrishnaATK
7AustraliaErik PaartaluBengaluru5
IndiaJerry MawihmingthangaOdisha
AustraliaDavid WilliamsATK
IndiaJessel CarneiroKerala Blasters
SpainJavi HernándezATK
SpainDimas DelgadoBengaluru
IndiaPrabir DasATK
Source:[41]

Cleansheets

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RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1IndiaGurpreet SinghBengaluru11
2IndiaArindam BhattacharyaATK9
3IndiaMohammad NawazGoa5
4IndiaAmrinder SinghMumbai City4
IndiaVishal KaithChennaiyin
6SpainFrancisco DorronsoroOdisha3
IndiaSubhasish RoyNorthEast United
8IndiaRehenesh TPKerala Blasters2
IndiaSubrata PalJamshedpur
10IndiaBilal KhanKerala Blasters1
IndiaArshdeep SinghOdisha
Source:[42]

Discipline

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Player

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Club

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  • Most yellow cards:57[45]
    • Mumbai City
  • Most red cards:4[46]
    • Chennaiyin


Average home attendances

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See also:Indian Super League attendance
As of 8 March 2020
TeamGPCumulativeHighLowMean
ATK9200,91737,4068,69022,324
Jamshedpur9181,21823,15717,26320,135
Kerala Blasters9157,64136,2987,75417,515
Bengaluru9131,59227,0839,74614,621
Goa9117,05717,77310,21213,006
Chennaiyin980,77711,5977,5008,975
NorthEast United9[a]74,28017,94210008,253
Hyderabad965,69912,1143,0007,299
Odisha9[b]56,0819,4523,500
(3,816[c])
6,231
Mumbai City947,1667,0213,2005,240
Total901,112,42837,4061,00012,360
Legend Lowest 

 Highest 

Source:[47][48][49]

Notes

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  1. ^NorthEast United Last home matches attendance Data not Published.
  2. ^Odisha's first three home matches were not held at Kalinga Stadium.
  3. ^Attendance of the second home match for Odisha which was not played at the Kalinga Stadium.

Awards

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Hero of the Match

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MatchHero of the MatchMatchHero of the MatchMatchHero of the Match
PlayerClubPlayerClubPlayerClub
Match 1NigeriaBartholomew OgbecheKerala BlastersMatch 33AustraliaDavid WilliamsATKMatch 65LithuaniaNerijus ValskisChennaiyin
Match 2BrazilRaphael AugustoBengaluruMatch 34IndiaChinglensana SinghGoaMatch 66IndiaAdil KhanHyderabad
Match 3IndiaFarukh ChoudharyJamshedpurMatch 35IndiaFarukh ChoudharyJamshedpurMatch 67MoroccoHugo BoumousGoa
Match 4IndiaSeriton FernandesGoaMatch 36IndiaJerry MawihmingthangaOdishaMatch 68IndiaBalwant SinghATK
Match 5TunisiaAmine ChermitiMumbai CityMatch 37CameroonRaphaël Messi BouliKerala BlastersMatch 69IndiaJackichand SinghGoa
Match 6AustraliaDavid WilliamsATKMatch 38SenegalMourtada FallGoaMatch 70IndiaNishu KumarBengaluru
Match 7GhanaAsamoah GyanNorthEast UnitedMatch 39IndiaRowllin BorgesMumbai CityMatch 71BrazilDiego CarlosMumbai City
Match 8IndiaSarthak GoluiMumbai CityMatch 40SpainJuananBengaluruMatch 72IndiaLallianzuala ChhangteChennaiyin
Match 9IndiaUdanta SinghBengaluruMatch 41PortugalPaulo MachadoMumbai CityMatch 73FijiRoy KrishnaATK
Match 10IndiaFarukh ChoudharyJamshedpurMatch 42IndiaLallianzuala ChhangteChennaiyinMatch 74MoroccoHugo BoumousGoa
Match 11AustraliaDavid WilliamsATKMatch 43BrazilBobôHyderabadMatch 75BrazilDiego CarlosMumbai City
Match 12IndiaJerry MawihmingthangaOdishaMatch 44SpainFerrán CorominasGoaMatch 76IndiaLalengmawiaNorthEast
Match 13IndiaRedeem TlangNorthEast UnitedMatch 45AustraliaDavid WilliamsATKMatch 77FijiRoy KrishnaATK
Match 14BrazilMarcelinhoHyderabadMatch 46MoroccoAhmed JahouhGoaMatch 78BrazilRafael CrivellaroChennaiyin
Match 15IndiaSubrata PalJamshedpurMatch 47SpainAridane SantanaOdishaMatch 79ColombiaJosé David LeudoNorthEast
Match 16ArgentinaMaximiliano BarreiroNorthEast UnitedMatch 48SpainMario ArquésKerala BlastersMatch 80SpainFerrán CorominasGoa
Match 17IndiaLenny RodriguesGoaMatch 49SenegalModou SougouMumbai CityMatch 81IndiaListon ColacoHyderabad
Match 18SpainSergio CidonchaKerala BlastersMatch 50IndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluruMatch 82SpainXisco HernándezOdisha
Match 19FijiRoy KrishnaATKMatch 51IndiaSumit RathiATKMatch 83NigeriaBartholomew OgbecheKerala
Match 20AustraliaErik PaartaluBengaluruMatch 52NigeriaBartholomew OgbecheKerala BlastersMatch 84IndiaEdwin VanspaulChennaiyin
Match 21IndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluruMatch 53IndiaVinit RaiOdishaMatch 85MoroccoHugo BoumousGoa
Match 22SpainAridane SantanaOdishaMatch 54IndiaLenny RodriguesGoaMatch 86IndiaListon ColacoHyderabad
Match 23IndiaAnirudh ThapaChennaiyinMatch 55IndiaAshique KuruniyanBengaluruMatch 87RomaniaLucian GoianChennaiyin
Match 24SpainSergio CastelJamshedpurMatch 56LithuaniaNerijus ValskisChennaiyinMatch 88SpainEdu GarcíaATK
Match 25GhanaAsamoah GyanNorthEast UnitedMatch 57SpainAridane SantanaOdishaMatch 89SpainManuel OnwuOdisha
Match 26LithuaniaNerijus ValskisChennaiyinMatch 58IndiaHalicharan NarzaryKerala BlastersMatch 90UruguayMartín ChávesNorthEast
Match 27IndiaRobin SinghHyderabadMatch 59SpainAridane SantanaOdishaMatch 91 (SF)IndiaAnirudh ThapaChennaiyin
Match 28GabonSèrge KevynMumbai CityMatch 60BrazilRafael CrivellaroChennaiyinMatch 92 (SF)AustraliaErik PaartaluBengaluru
Match 29IndiaLenny RodriguesGoaMatch 61IndiaRowllin BorgesMumbai CityMatch 93 (SF)SenegalMourtada FallGoa
Match 30IndiaFarukh ChoudharyJamshedpurMatch 62IndiaPritam KotalATKMatch 94 (SF)IndiaPrabir DasATK
Match 31IndiaGurpreet Singh SandhuBengaluruMatch 63SpainSergio CastelJamshedpurMatch 95 (F)IndiaArindam BhattacharyaATK
Match 32IndiaJeakson SinghKeralaMatch 64AustraliaErik PaartaluBengaluruSource:[50]

ISL Emerging Player of the Match

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MatchEmerging Player of the MatchMatchEmerging Player of the MatchMatchEmerging Player of the Match
India PlayerClubIndia PlayerClubIndia PlayerClub
Match 1Jeakson SinghKerala BlastersMatch 33Lalthathanga KhawlhringNorthEast UnitedMatch 65Laldinliana RenthleiChennaiyin
Match 2Nishu KumarBengaluruMatch 34Ashish RaiHyderabadMatch 66Sourav DasMumbai City
Match 3Jerry MawihmingthangaOdishaMatch 35Lallianzuala ChhangteChennaiyinMatch 67Mohammad RakipKerala Blasters
Match 4Mohammad NawazGoaMatch 36Rohit KumarHyderabadMatch 68LalengmawiaNorthEast United
Match 5Prasanth KaruthadathkuniKerala BlastersMatch 37Sahal Abdul SamadKerala BlastersMatch 69Gaurav BoraOdisha
Match 6Michael SoosairajATKMatch 38Salam Ranjan SinghATKMatch 70Mohammad YasirHyderabad
Match 7Redeem TlangNorthEast UnitedMatch 39Bipin SinghMumbai CityMatch 71LalengmawiaNorthEast United
Match 8Lallianzuala ChhangteChennaiyinMatch 40LalengmawiaNorthEast UnitedMatch 72Jerry LalrinzualaChennaiyin
Match 9Ashique KuruniyanBengaluruMatch 41Farukh ChoudharyJamshedpurMatch 73Aniket JadhavJamshedpur
Match 10Aniket JadhavJamshedpurMatch 42Lallianzuala ChhangteChennaiyinMatch 74Sahil PanwarHyderabad
Match 11Lallianzuala ChhangteChennaiyinMatch 43Rohit KumarHyderabadMatch 75Bidyananda SinghMumbai City
Match 12Nanda Kumar SekarOdishaMatch 44Shubham SarangiOdishaMatch 76LalruattharaKerala Blasters
Match 13Redeem TlangNorthEast UnitedMatch 45Sumit RathiATKMatch 77Sumit RathiATK
Match 14Rahul K. P.Kerala BlastersMatch 46Seriton FernandesGoaMatch 78Ashique KuruniyanBengaluru
Match 15Mobashir RahmanJamshedpurMatch 47Shubham SarangiOdishaMatch 79Redeem TlangNorthEast United
Match 16Mohammad YasirHyderabadMatch 48Rakesh PradhanNorthEast UnitedMatch 80Bipin SinghMumbai City
Match 17Sarthak GoluiMumbai CityMatch 49Ashish RaiHyderabadMatch 81Liston ColacoHyderabad
Match 18Rahul K. P.Kerala BlastersMatch 50Nishu KumarBengaluruMatch 82Nim DorjeeNorthEast United
Match 19Isaac VanmalsawmaJamshedpurMatch 51Michael SoosairajATKMatch 83Suresh WangjamBengaluru
Match 20Ashique KuruniyanBengaluruMatch 52Mohammad RakipKerala BlastersMatch 84Jerry LalrinzualaChennaiyin
Match 21Mohammad RakipKerala BlastersMatch 53Jerry MawihmingthangaOdishaMatch 85Amarjit KiyamJamshedpur
Match 22Shubham SarangiOdishaMatch 54Mohammad NawazGoaMatch 86Mohammad YasirHyderabad
Match 23Vishal KaithChennaiyinMatch 55Ashique KuruniyanBengaluruMatch 87Laldinliana RenthleiChennaiyin
Match 24Jitendra SinghJamshedpurMatch 56Lallianzuala ChhangteChennaiyinMatch 88Leon AugustineBengaluru
Match 25Rakesh PradhanNorthEast UnitedMatch 57Jerry MawihmingthangaOdishaMatch 89Jerry MawihmingthangaOdisha
Match 26Shubham SarangiOdishaMatch 58Abdul HakkuKerala BlastersMatch 90Redeem TlangNorthEast
Match 27Ashique KuruniyanBengaluruMatch 59Jerry MawihmingthangaOdishaMatch 91 (SF)Jerry LalrinzualaChennaiyin
Match 28Pratik ChaudhariMumbai CityMatch 60Vishal KaithChennaiyinMatch 92 (SF)Suresh Singh WangjamBengaluru
Match 29Mohammad RakipKerala BlastersMatch 61Sourav DasMumbai CityMatch 93 (SF)Jerry LalrinzualaChennaiyin
Match 30Narender GahlotJamshedpurMatch 62Sumit RathiATKMatch 94 (SF)Ashique KuruniyanBengaluru
Match 31Vinit RaiOdishaMatch 63Amarjit Singh KiyamJamshedpurMatch 95 (F)Sumit RathiATK
Match 32Jeakson SinghKeralaMatch 64Ashique KuruniyanBengaluruSource:[50]

Season awards

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AwardPlayerClub
Hero of the LeagueFranceHugo BoumousGoa
Golden BootLithuaniaNerijus ValskisChennaiyin
Golden GloveIndiaGurpreet Singh SandhuBengaluru
Winning Pass of the LeagueFranceHugo BoumousGoa
ISL Emerging Player of the LeagueIndiaSumit RathiATK

See also

[edit]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^Including attendance ofplayoff semi-finals. Final was played behind closed doors due to restrictions against theCOVID-19 pandemic.

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