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2020–21 Indian Super League

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7th season of the Hero Indian Super League

Football league season
Indian Super League
League announcement poster
Season2020–21
Dates20 November 2020 – 13 March 2021
ChampionsMumbai City
1st ISL Shield title
ISL Cup WinnersMumbai City
1st ISL Cup title
AFC Champions LeagueMumbai City
AFC CupMohun Bagan
Matches115
Goals298 (2.59 per match)
Top goalscorerIgor Angulo
Roy Krishna
(14 goals each)
Best goalkeeperArindam Bhattacharya
(108.95 mins per goal)
Biggest home winHyderabad 4–0Kerala Blasters
(16 February 2021)
Biggest away winOdisha 1–6Mumbai City
(24 February 2021)
Highest scoringOdisha 6–5East Bengal
(27 February 2021)
Longest winning runMohun Bagan
(5 games)
Longest unbeaten runGoa
(15 games)
Longest winless runOdisha
(10 games)
Longest losing runBengaluru,Odisha
(4 games)

The2020–21 Indian Super League season was the seventh season of theIndian Super League (ISL) since its formation and the 25th season of the top division of theIndian football league system. The season started on 20 November 2020 and ended on 13 March 2021. It was hostedbehind closed doors across three venues inGoa due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in India.

Mumbai City won the cup, having defeatedMohun Bagan in thefinal, and also won the League Winners Shield. Thus, Mumbai City became the first club to win the ISL Cup title and the League Winners Shield in a single season.[1]

Changes from last season

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  • Each club had the option of signing a minimum of five and a maximum of seven foreign players. Still, unlike the previous season, there should be at least one overseas player who hails from anAFC–affiliated country.
  • The maximum squad size was increased as the clubs were allowed to register up to 35 players in their squad.[2]
  • The number of substitutions allowed, was increased from 3 players to 5 players.[3]
  • Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, all matches during the 2020–21 season was played behind closed doors across three venues inGoa.[4] The venues were theFatorda Stadium inMargao, theGMC Athletic Stadium inBambolim, and theTilak Maidan Stadium inVasco da Gama.[5] The host venues for each team were revealed on 18 August 2020.[6]
  • In June–July 2020;KGSPL, the owners ofATK, officially disbanded their football team and bought a majority stake inMohun Bagan FC (India) Private Limited and rebranded Mohun Bagan football section asATK Mohun Bagan which took the spot of ATK
  • On 27 September 2020,East Bengal joined the league as an expansion team and thus became the 11th team.[7]
  • Since, all the matches were played in neutral venues, there was noaway goal rule applied in the playoffs of this season.[8]

Teams

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Stadiums and locations

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Locations of the Indian Super League teams


TeamLocationHost venueCapacity
ATK Mohun BaganKolkata,West BengalFatorda Stadium[6]18,600
BengaluruBangalore,Karnataka
GoaMargao,Goa
ChennaiyinChennai,Tamil NaduGMC Athletic Stadium[6]3,000
Kerala BlastersKochi,Kerala
Mumbai CityMumbai,Maharashtra
OdishaBhubaneswar,Odisha
SC East BengalKolkata,West BengalTilak Maidan Stadium[6][9]5,000
HyderabadHyderabad,Telangana
JamshedpurJamshedpur,Jharkhand
NorthEast UnitedGuwahati,Assam


Locations of the stadiums in Goa

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamHead coachCaptain(s)Kit manufacturerMain sponsor
ATK Mohun BaganSpainAntonio López Habas[10]Nivia[12][13]SBOTOP[14]
BengaluruIndiaNaushad Moosa (interim head coach)[15]IndiaSunil Chhetri[16]Puma[17]JSW[18]
ChennaiyinHungaryCsaba László[19]BrazilRafael Crivellaro[20]PerformaxApollo Tyres[21]
East BengalEnglandRobbie Fowler[22]ScotlandDanny Fox[23]TYKA[24]Shree Cement[25]
GoaSpainJuan Ferrando[26]SpainEdu Bedia[27]SIX5SIX[28]Indinews[29]
HyderabadSpainManuel Roca[30]SpainAridane SantanaT10 SportsAndslite
JamshedpurScotlandOwen Coyle[31]EnglandPeter Hartley[32]Nivia[33]Tata Steel[34]
Kerala BlastersIndiaIshfaq Ahmed (interim head coach)Reyaur Sports[36]BYJU'S[37]
Mumbai CitySpainSergio Lobera[38]IndiaAmrinder Singh[39]Puma[40]DafaNews[41]
NorthEast UnitedIndiaKhalid Jamil (Interim head coach)[42]PerformaxJA Entertainment[43]
OdishaRepublic of IrelandGerry Peyton (Interim head coach)EnglandSteven TaylorT10 Sports[44]Odisha Tourism[45]
  1. ^Coach Habas announced five players will be given the captain's armband in rotation.

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyRef.Position in tableIncoming managerDate of appointmentRef.
Kerala BlastersNetherlandsEelco SchattorieSacked22 April 2020[46]Pre-seasonSpainKibu Vicuña23 April 2020[47]
GoaIndiaClifford MirandaEnd of interim period30 April 2020[48]SpainJuan Ferrando30 April 2020[26]
HyderabadSpainXavier Gurri López1 June 2020[49]SpainAlbert Roca1 June 2020[50]
OdishaSpainJosep GombauMutual consent18 March 2020[51]ScotlandStuart Baxter19 June 2020[52]
JamshedpurSpainAntonio IriondoEnd of contract31 May 2020[53]ScotlandOwen Coyle7 August 2020[31]
NorthEast UnitedIndiaKhalid JamilEnd of the interim period25 August 2020[54]SpainGerard Nus25 August 2020[42]
ChennaiyinScotlandOwen CoyleEnd of contract14 March 2020[55]HungaryCsaba László30 August 2020[19]
HyderabadSpainAlbert RocaMutual consent29 August 2020[50]SpainManuel Roca31 August 2020[30]
Mumbai CityPortugalJorge CostaEnd of contract5 March 2020[56]SpainSergio Lobera12 October 2020[38]
BengaluruSpainCarles CuadratMutual consent6 January 2021[57]5thIndiaNaushad Moosa6 January 2021[57]
NorthEast UnitedSpainGerard NusSacked12 January 2021[58]7thIndiaKhalid Jamil12 January 2021[58]
OdishaScotlandStuart BaxterSacked2 February 2021[59]11thRepublic of IrelandGerry Peyton3 February 2021[60]
Kerala BlastersSpainKibu VicunaSacked17 February 2021[61]9thIndiaIshfaq Ahmed17 February 2021[62]

Roster changes

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Main article:List of 2020–21 Indian Super League transfers

Foreign players

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Bold letters suggest the player was signed in the winter transfer window.

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Player 6AFC PlayerFormer Player
ATK Mohun BaganBrazilMarcelinhoFijiRoy KrishnaRepublic of IrelandCarl McHughSpainEdu GarcíaSpainJavi HernándezSpainTiriAustraliaDavid WilliamsAustraliaBrad Inman
BengaluruBrazilCleiton SilvaNorwayKristian OpsethSpainDimas DelgadoSpainFran GonzálezSpainJuananSpainXisco HernándezAustraliaErik PaartaluJamaicaDeshorn Brown
ChennaiyinBosnia and HerzegovinaEnes SipovićBrazilEli SabiáBrazilMemoGuinea-BissauEsmaël GonçalvesSlovakiaJakub SylvestrSpainManuel LanzaroteTajikistanFatkhullo FatkhuloevBrazilRafael Crivellaro
East BengalDemocratic Republic of the CongoJacques MaghomaGermanyMatti SteinmannNigeriaBright EnobakhareRepublic of IrelandAnthony PilkingtonScotlandDanny FoxWalesAaron HollowayAustraliaScott Neville
GoaSpainAlberto NogueraSpainEdu BediaSpainIgor AnguloSpainIván GonzálezSpainJorge OrtizAustraliaJames Donachie
HyderabadBrazilJoão VictorSpainAridane SantanaSpainFran SandazaSpainLluís SastreSpainOdei OnaindiaSurinameRoland AlbergAustraliaJoel Chianese
JamshedpurBrazilAlex MonteiroEnglandPeter HartleyLithuaniaNerijus ValskisNigeriaStephen EzeSpainAitor MonroySpainDavid GrandeAustraliaNick Fitzgerald
Kerala BlastersArgentinaFacundo PereyraBurkina FasoBakary KonéEnglandGary HooperSpainJuandeSpainVicente GómezZimbabweCosta NhamoinesuAustraliaJordan MurraySpainSergio Cidoncha
Mumbai CityEnglandAdam Le FondreFranceHugo BoumousMoroccoAhmed JahouhNigeriaBartholomew OgbecheSenegalMourtada FallSpainHernán SantanaJapanCy Goddard
NorthEast UnitedBelgiumBenjamin LambotGuineaIdrissa SyllaJamaicaDeshorn BrownMauritaniaKhassa CamaraPortugalLuís MachadoUruguayFederico GallegoAustraliaDylan FoxGhanaKwesi Appiah
OdishaAustraliaBrad InmanBrazilDiego MaurícioEnglandSteven TaylorSouth AfricaCole AlexanderSpainManuel OnwuSenegalDiawandou DiagneAustraliaJacob TrattBrazilMarcelinho

Regular season

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Mumbai City(L, C)2012443518+1740Qualification toISL playoffs and2022 AFC Champions League group stage
2ATK Mohun Bagan[a]2012442815+1340Qualification toISL playoffs and2022 AFC Cup play-off round
3NorthEast United208933125+633Qualification toISL playoffs
4Goa2071033123+831
5Hyderabad2061132719+829
6Jamshedpur207672122−127
7Bengaluru205782628−222
8Chennaiyin2031161723−620
9East Bengal203892233−1117
10Kerala Blasters203892336−1317
11Odisha2026122544−1912
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; 6) number of goals scored; 7) fair play ranking; 8) drawing of lots
(C) ISL Cup winners;(L) League Winners' Shield Winners
Notes:
  1. ^As the PremiersMumbai City won theISL playoffs, the regular season runners-up qualified for2022 AFC Cup play-off round.

Results

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Home \ AwayAMBBENCHEEABGOAHYDJAMKERMCINEUOFC
ATK Mohun Bagan1–01–03–11–01–11–03–20–12–01–0
Bengaluru0–20–00–11–20–00–14–21–32–21–1
Chennaiyin0–00–10–02–21–40–10–01–13–30–0
East Bengal0–20–22–21–11–10–01–10–11–23–1
Goa1–12–21–21–10–03–03–10–11–13–1
Hyderabad2–22–22–03–21–21–14–00–20–01–1
Jamshedpur2–13–21–21–21–20–02–32–01–22–2
Kerala Blasters0–12–11–11–11–12–00–01–22–22–4
Mumbai City2–02–42–13–03–31–11–12–01–22–0
NorthEast United2–11–10–02–02–22–40–12–01–03–1
Odisha1–41–21–26–50–10–10–12–21–62–2
Source:Indian Super League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

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Main article:2021 ISL Cup playoffs

Bracket

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Semi-finalsFinal
        
1Mumbai City (p)202 (6)
4Goa202 (5)
1Mumbai City2
2ATK Mohun Bagan1
2ATK Mohun Bagan123
3NorthEast United112

Semi-finals

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Mumbai City2–2(6–5p)Goa2–20–0 (a.e.t.)
ATK Mohun Bagan3–2NorthEast United1–12–1

Final

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Main article:2021 Indian Super League final
Mumbai City2–1ATK Mohun Bagan
Tiri 29' (o.g.)
B. Singh 90'
ReportWilliams 18'
Attendance: 0
Referee: Tejas Nagvenkar (India)

Season statistics

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Scoring

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Top scorers

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Roy Krishna at the Pacific Parliamentary Forum in New Zealand in 2016
Roy Krishna scored 14 goals in 2020–21 ISL season, joint highest goal scorer of the season.
RankPlayerClubGoals
1SpainIgor AnguloGoa14
FijiRoy KrishnaATK Mohun Bagan
3EnglandAdam Le FondreMumbai City11
4SpainAridane SantanaHyderabad10
5NigeriaBartholomew OgbecheMumbai City8
LithuaniaNerijus ValskisJamshedpur
IndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluru
8AustraliaJordan MurrayKerala Blasters7
BrazilDiego MauricioOdisha
PortugalLuís MachadoNorthEast United
Source:[63]

Top Indian scorers

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Chhetri on his knees in a blue football shirt and blue football shorts.
Sunil Chhetri scored 8 goals, highest Indian goalscorer of this season.
RankPlayerClubGoals
1Sunil ChhetriBengaluru8
2Manvir SinghATK Mohun Bagan6
Bipin SinghMumbai City
4Ishan PanditaGoa4
Halicharan NarzaryHyderabad
Lallianzuala ChhangteChennaiyin
7Rahul KPKerala Blasters3
V.P. SuhairNorthEast United
9Paul RamfangzauvaOdisha2
Anirudh ThapaChennaiyin
Liston ColacoHyderabad
Rahim AliChennaiyin
Jerry MawihmingthangaOdisha
Rowllin BorgesMumbai City
Source:[63]

Hat-tricks

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Main article:List of Indian Super League hat-tricks
Result column shows goal tally of player's team first.
PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef
IndiaBipin SinghMumbai CityOdisha6–1 (A)24 February 2021[64]
Notes

(H) – Home team
(A) – Away team

Assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists
1SpainAlberto NogueraGoa8
FijiRoy KrishnaATK Mohun Bagan
3FranceHugo BoumousMumbai City7
4UruguayFederico GallegoNorthEast United6
SpainAitor MonroyJamshedpur
6IndiaJerry MawihmingthangaOdisha5
MoroccoAhmed JahouhMumbai City
8EnglandGary HooperKerala Blasters4
IndiaAlexander JesurajGoa
BrazilCleiton SilvaBengaluru
IndiaBipin SinghMumbai City
Source:[65]

Clean sheets

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RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1IndiaAmrinder SinghMumbai City10
IndiaArindam BhattacharyaATK Mohun Bagan
3IndiaRehenesh TPJamshedpur8
4IndiaLaxmikant KattimaniHyderabad6
IndiaVishal KaithChennaiyin
6IndiaGurpreet SinghBengaluru4
7IndiaSubhasish RoyNorthEast United3
IndiaAlbino GomesKerala Blasters
9IndiaGurmeet SinghNorthEast United2
IndiaDheeraj SinghGoa
IndiaSubrata PalEast Bengal
IndiaDebjit MajumderEast Bengal
Source:[66]

Discipline

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Player

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Club

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  • Most yellow cards:61[69]
    • Mumbai City
  • Most red cards:4[70]
    • East Bengal
    • Jamshedpur
    • Goa

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 1FijiRoy KrishnaATK Mohun BaganMatch 40IndiaJeakson SinghKerala BlastersMatch 78FijiRoy KrishnaATK Mohun Bagan
Match 2MauritaniaKhassa CamaraNorthEast UnitedMatch 41IndiaRehenesh TPJamshedpurMatch 79IndiaSeiminlen DoungelJamshedpur
Match 3SpainIgor AnguloGoaMatch 42IndiaArindam BhattacharyaATK Mohun BaganMatch 80IndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluru
Match 4SpainAridane SantanaHyderabadMatch 43SpainIgor AnguloGoaMatch 81IndiaAmrinder SinghMumbai City
Match 5IndiaAnirudh ThapaChennaiyinMatch 44IndiaAmrinder SinghMumbai CityMatch 82UruguayFederico GallegoNorthEast United
Match 6EnglandAdam Le FondreMumbai CityMatch 45Republic of IrelandAnthony PilkingtonEast BengalMatch 83IndiaGurpreet SinghBengaluru
Match 7AustraliaDylan FoxNorthEast UnitedMatch 46FijiRoy KrishnaATK Mohun BaganMatch 84IndiaManvir SinghATK Mohun Bagan
Match 8Republic of IrelandCarl McHughATK Mohun BaganMatch 47IndiaHalicharan NarzaryHyderabadMatch 85GermanyMatti SteinmannEast Bengal
Match 9IndiaChinglensana SinghHyderabadMatch 48IndiaBipin SinghMumbai CityMatch 86IndiaLalengmawiaNorthEast United
Match 10BrazilDiego MaurícioOdishaMatch 49NigeriaBright EnobakhareEast BengalMatch 87IndiaRowllin BorgesMumbai City
Match 11IndiaAlbino GomesKerala BlastersMatch 50BrazilDiego MaurícioOdishaMatch 88BrazilMarcelinho Leite PereiraATK Mohun Bagan
Match 12IndiaLalengmawiaNorthEast UnitedMatch 51AustraliaJoel ChianeseHyderabadMatch 89NigeriaStephen EzeJamshedpur
Match 13FranceHugo BoumousMumbai CityMatch 52IndiaDebjit MajumderEast BengalMatch 90BrazilDiego MauricioOdisha
Match 14IndiaMohammad YasirHyderabadMatch 53IndiaLallianzuala ChhangteChennaiyinMatch 91IndiaAkash MishraHyderabad
Match 15FijiRoy KrishnaATK Mohun BaganMatch 54AustraliaJordan MurrayKerala BlastersMatch 92IndiaIshan PanditaGoa
Match 16IndiaSuresh Singh WangjamBengaluruMatch 55NigeriaBartholomew OgbecheMumbai CityMatch 93UruguayFederico GallegoNorthEast United
Match 17BelgiumBenjamin LambotNorthEast UnitedMatch 56IndiaLalengmawiaNorthEast UnitedMatch 94FijiRoy KrishnaATK Mohun Bagan
Match 18IndiaRowllin BorgesMumbai CityMatch 57IndiaAnirudh ThapaChennaiyinMatch 95IndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluru
Match 19IndiaLenny RodriguesGoaMatch 58IndiaNaveen KumarGoaMatch 96SpainAridane SantanaHyderabad
Match 20LithuaniaNerijus ValskisJamshedpurMatch 59IndiaSahalKerala BlastersMatch 97SpainIván GonzálezGoa
Match 21PortugalLuís MachadoNorthEast UnitedMatch 60IndiaHitesh SharmaHyderabadMatch 98IndiaLallianzuala ChhangteChennaiyin
Match 22SenegalMourtada FallMumbai CityMatch 61UruguayFederico GallegoNorthEast UnitedMatch 99FijiRoy KrishnaATK Mohun Bagan
Match 23IndiaMohammed IrshadEast BengalMatch 62IndiaSaviour GamaGoaMatch 100IndiaFarukh ChoudharyJamshedpur
Match 24IndiaListon ColacoHyderabadMatch 63IndiaDebjit MajumderEast BengalMatch 101IndiaGlan MartinsGoa
Match 25SpainJorge OrtizGoaMatch 64South AfricaCole AlexanderOdishaMatch 102IndiaLallianzuala ChhangteChennaiyin
Match 26MauritaniaKhassa CamaraNorthEast UnitedMatch 65IndiaRahul K PKerala BlastersMatch 103SpainAridane SantanaHyderabad
Match 27SpainDimas DelgadoBengaluruMatch 66AustraliaDavid WilliamsATK Mohun BaganMatch 104IndiaV.P. SuhairNorthEast United
Match 28EnglandPeter HartleyJamshedpurMatch 67SenegalMourtada FallMumbai CityMatch 105IndiaBipin SinghMumbai City
Match 29SpainAridane SantanaHyderabadMatch 68IndiaSandeep SinghKerala BlastersMatch 106SpainAitor MonroyJamshedpur
Match 30Republic of IrelandCarl McHughATK Mohun BaganMatch 69SpainAridane SantanaHyderabadMatch 107IndiaLalengmawiaNorthEast United
Match 31BrazilCleiton SilvaBengaluruMatch 70BrazilCleiton SilvaBengaluruMatch 108IndiaPaul RamfangzauvaOdisha
Match 32EnglandPeter HartleyJamshedpurMatch 71IndiaAmey RanawadeMumbai CityMatch 109IndiaAdil KhanGoa
Match 33BrazilRafael CrivellaroChennaiyinMatch 72UruguayFederico GallegoNorthEast UnitedMatch 110SenegalMourtada FallMumbai City
Match 34MoroccoAhmed JahouhMumbai CityMatch 73IndiaSahalKerala BlastersMatch 111 (SF)SpainJorge OrtizGoa
Match 35Republic of IrelandAnthony PilkingtonEast BengalMatch 74SpainAridane SantanaHyderabadMatch 112 (SF)IndiaGurjinder KumarNorthEast United
Match 36AustraliaDavid WilliamsATK Mohun BaganMatch 75NigeriaBright EnobakhareEast BengalMatch 113 (SF)SpainIván GonzálezGoa
Match 37South AfricaCole AlexanderOdishaMatch 76JamaicaDeshorn BrownNorthEast UnitedMatch 114 (SF)IndiaManvir SinghATK Mohun Bagan
Match 38SpainJorge OrtizGoaMatch 77IndiaAsish RaiHyderabadMatch 115 (F)IndiaBipin SinghMumbai City
Match 39GermanyMatti SteinmannEast BengalSource:[71]

Season awards

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AwardWinnerClub
Hero of the LeagueFijiRoy KrishnaATK Mohun Bagan
Golden BootSpainIgor AnguloGoa
Golden GloveIndiaArindam BhattacharyaATK Mohun Bagan
Winning Pass of the LeagueSpainAlberto NogueraGoa
Emerging Player of the LeagueIndiaLalengmawiaNorthEast United

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