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2017–18 Indian Super League

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4th season of the Indian Super League

Football league season
Indian Super League
Season2017–18
Dates17 November 2017 – 17 March 2018
ISL Cup WinnersChennaiyin
(2nd title)
AFC CupChennaiyin
Matches95
Goals261 (2.75 per match)
Top goalscorerCoro
(18 goals)
Best goalkeeperSubrata Pal
(102.74 mins per goal)
Biggest home winPune City 5–0NorthEast United
(30 December 2017)
Biggest away winDelhi Dynamos 1–5Goa
(16 December 2017)
Pune City 0–4 Goa
(25 February 2018)
Highest scoringGoa 4–3Bengaluru
(30 November 2017)
Goa 5–2Kerala Blasters
(9 December 2017)
Goa 3–4Mumbai City
(28 January 2018)
Delhi Dynamos 4–3ATK
(24 February 2018)
Longest winning runBengaluru
(5 games)
Longest unbeaten runBengaluru
(10 games)
Longest winless runDelhi Dynamos
ATK
(8 games)
Longest losing runDelhi Dynamos
(6 games)
Highest attendance37,986
Kerala Blasters 1–3Bengaluru
(31 December 2017)
Lowest attendance1,121
North East United 0–1Kerala Blasters
(17 February 2018)
Total attendance1,399,409
Average attendance15,047
2016

The2017–18 Indian Super League season was the fourth season of theIndian Super League, one of the top Indian professionalfootball leagues. It was established in 2013. The regular season started on 17 November 2017 and ended on 4 March 2018,[1]The Playoffs began on 7 March 2018, concluding withthe final on 17 March 2018.ATK were the defending cup winners from the2016 season, however they could not advance to the playoffs.Chennaiyin won their second Indian Super League title by defeatingBengaluru 3–2 in the final.[2]

Two new sides joined the league as expansion teams:Bengaluru andJamshedpur. The two new clubs are the ninth and tenth teams in the league. This made it the first edition of the ISL in which there are more than eight teams participating.[3] As well as expanding two teams, the league also expanded two more months, being played in five months instead of three.[3] Away goal rule is introduced in semifinals stage in this season.

Teams

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Locations of the Indian Super League teams

Stadiums and locations

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TeamCity/StateStadiumCapacity
ATKKolkata,West BengalSalt Lake Stadium68,012[4]
BengaluruBengaluru,KarnatakaSree Kanteerava Stadium25,810[5]
ChennaiyinChennai,Tamil NaduJawaharlal Nehru Stadium19,691[6]
Delhi DynamosDelhiJawaharlal Nehru Stadium32,000[7]
GoaMargao,GoaFatorda Stadium18,600[8]
JamshedpurJamshedpur,JharkhandJRD Tata Sports Complex24,424[9]
Kerala BlastersKochi,KeralaKaloor Stadium38,086[10]
Mumbai CityMumbai,MaharashtraMumbai Football Arena9,300[11]
NorthEast UnitedGuwahati,AssamIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium23,627[12]
Pune CityPune,MaharashtraBalewadi Stadium10,237[13]

Expansion

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On 11 May 2017, it was announced by the Indian Super League organizers that they would be inviting bids for new teams to join the league for the upcoming season.[14] The bids would be for ten cities, namelyAhmedabad,Bengaluru,Cuttack,Durgapur,Hyderabad,Jamshedpur,Kolkata,Ranchi,Siliguri andThiruvananthapuram.[14] It was also clarified that if Kolkata were to win at least one bid for a team, the new "Kolkata" side would have to play away from the city for two seasons.[14]

On 25 May 2017, it was announced that bidding for new teams had ended and that the league's appointed external validator would look over the bids.[15] It was also announced thatBengaluru, the two-time champion of theI-League, India's top-tier professionalfootball league, had submitted a bid.[15] Two weeks later, on 12 June, it was officially announced thatBengaluru (forBangalore) andTata Group (forJamshedpur) had won the bids for the new teams.[16]

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamHead coachKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
ATKRepublic of IrelandRobbie Keane(Player Manager)Nivia[17]CESC Limited[17]
BengaluruSpainAlbert RocaPuma[18]JSW[18]
ChennaiyinEnglandJohn GregoryPerformax[19]Apollo Tyres[20]
Delhi DynamosSpainMiguel Ángel PortugalT10 Sports[21]Kent RO Systems[22]
GoaSpainSergio LoberaNone[23]Deltin[23]
JamshedpurEnglandSteve CoppellNivia[24]Tata[24]
Kerala BlastersEnglandDavid JamesAdmiral[25]Muthoot Pappachan[26]
Mumbai CityCosta RicaAlexandre GuimarãesT10 Sports[27]Ace Group[28]
NorthEast UnitedIsraelAvram GrantPerformax[29]McDowell's No. 1[30]
Pune CitySerbiaRanko PopovićAdidas[31]Suzuki Gixxer[32]

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
GoaBrazilZicoContract finished18 December 2016Pre-seasonSpainSergio Lobera6 June 2017[33]
Delhi DynamosItalyGianluca ZambrottaMutual consent14 June 2017[34]SpainMiguel Ángel Portugal29 June 2017[35]
ChennaiyinItalyMarco MaterazziMutual consent6 March 2017[36]EnglandJohn Gregory3 July 2017[37]
JamshedpurExpansion clubEnglandSteve Coppell14 July 2017[38]
Kerala BlastersEnglandSteve CoppellMutual consent12 July 2017[39]NetherlandsRené Meulensteen14 July 2017[40]
ATKSpainJosé Francisco Molina18 December 2016EnglandTeddy Sheringham14 July 2017[41]
NorthEast UnitedPortugalNelo Vingada15 May 2017[42]PortugalJoão de Deus17 July 2017[43]
Pune CitySpainAntonio López Habas15 September 2017[44]SerbiaRanko Popović25 September 2017[45]
Kerala BlastersNetherlandsRené MeulensteenSacked3 January 2018[46]8thEnglandDavid James3 January 2018[47]
NorthEast UnitedPortugalJoão de Deus3 January 2018[48]9thIsraelAvram Grant12 January 2018[49]
ATKEnglandTeddy Sheringham24 January 2018[50]8thEnglandAshley Westwood(Interim)24 January 2018[50]
ATKEnglandAshley WestwoodResignation2 March 2018[51]9thRepublic of IrelandRobbie Keane(Player Manager)3 March 2018[52]

Roster changes

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Main articles:List of 2017–18 Indian Super League season roster changes and2017–18 ISL Players Draft

Overseas players

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Unlike during the first three seasons of the Indian Super League, the 2017–18 season saw the maximum number of foreign players per team reduced to eight from 11.[53] Also unlike the previous three seasons, the maximum number of foreigners allowed on the pitch at the same time was reduced to five from six.[53]

ATK (8)Bengaluru (8)Chennaiyin (8)Delhi Dynamos (8)Goa (8)
Republic of IrelandRobbie Keane
PortugalZequinha
EnglandConor Thomas
SpainJordi Figueras
EnglandTom Thorpe
EnglandRyan Taylor
Northern IrelandMartin Paterson
South AfricaSibongakonke Mbatha
EnglandJohn Johnson
SpainJuanan
AustraliaErik Paartalu
SpainDimas
SpainToni Dovale
VenezuelaMiku
SpainDaniel Segovia
SpainVíctor Pérez
SpainIñigo Calderón
BrazilRaphael Augusto
SloveniaRene Mihelič
SpainJaime Gavilán
NigeriaJude Nworuh
NetherlandsGregory Nelson
PortugalHenrique Sereno
BrazilMaílson Alves
BrazilPaulinho Dias
UruguayMatías Mirabaje
VenezuelaGabriel Cichero
NigeriaKalu Uche
SpainManuel Arana
SpainEdu Moya
NetherlandsJeroen Lumu
SpainXabi Irureta
PortugalBruno Pinheiro
FranceHugo Boumous
SpainCoro
MoroccoAhmed Jahouh
SpainChechi
SpainManuel Lanzarote
SpainEdu Bedia
NetherlandsMark Sifneos
Jamshedpur (8)Kerala Blasters (8)Mumbai City (8)NorthEast United (8)Pune City (8)
SpainTiri
South AfricaSameehg Doutie
BrazilMemo
HaitiKervens Belfort
CameroonAndre Bikey
BrazilMatheus Gonçalves
NigeriaIzu Azuka
BrazilWellington Priori
CanadaIain Hume
GhanaCourage Pekuson
SerbiaNemanja Lakić-Pešić
EnglandWes Brown
EnglandPaul Rachubka
BulgariaDimitar Berbatov
IcelandGuðjón Baldvinsson
SpainPulga
RomaniaLucian Goian
BrazilGerson Vieira
BrazilÉverton Santos
SpainRafa Jordà
BrazilLéo Costa
BrazilMárcio Rosário
CameroonAchille Emaná
BrazilThiago Santos
BrazilMarcinho
PortugalJosé Gonçalves
Guinea-BissauSambinha
UruguayMartín Díaz
BrazilDanilo
PortugalHélio Pinto
SwedenMaic Sema
ColombiaJohn Mosquera
UruguayEmiliano Alfaro
SpainMarcos Tébar
BrazilMarcelinho
SpainRafa
BrazilJonatan Lucca
BrazilDiego Carlos
AustriaMarko Stanković
SpainLolo

Regular season

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Bengaluru1813143516+1940Qualification forISL play-offs
2Chennaiyin[a](C)189542419+532
3Goa189364228+1430
4Pune City189363021+930
5Jamshedpur187561618−226
6Kerala Blasters186752022−225
7Mumbai City187292529−423
8Delhi Dynamos185492737−1019
9ATK1844101630−1416
10NorthEast United1832131227−1511
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) ISL Cup winners
Notes:
  1. ^Qualified for2019 AFC Cup qualifying play-offs

Results

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Home \ AwayKOLBENCHEDELGOAJAMKERMUMNEUPUN
ATK0–21–21–01–10–12–21–21–01–4
Bengaluru1–01–24–12–00–12–02–02–11–1
Chennaiyin3–21–32–22–31–11–11–03–01–0
Delhi Dynamos4–32–01–11–50–11–35–10–22–2
Goa5–14–30–11–12–15–23–42–20–2
Jamshedpur0–00–20–13–20–32–12–21–00–1
Kerala Blasters0–01–30–02–11–20–01–11–01–1
Mumbai City0–11–31–04–02–11–20–13–20–2
NorthEast United0–10–13–10–12–10–00–10–20–1
Pune City3–01–30–12–30–42–11–22–15–0
Updated to match(es) played on 4 March 2018. Source:Indian Super League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

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Main article:2018 Indian Super League playoffs

Bracket

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Semi-finalsFinal
        
1Bengaluru033
4Pune City011
1Bengaluru2
2Chennaiyin3
2Chennaiyin134
3Goa101

Semi-finals

[edit]
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Pune City1–3Bengaluru0–01–3
Goa1–4Chennaiyin1–10–3

Final

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Main article:2018 Indian Super League final
Bengaluru2–3Chennaiyin
Chhetri 9'
Miku 90+2'
ReportAlves 17',45'
Augusto 67'
Attendance: 25,753

Season statistics

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See also:List of Indian Super League records and statistics

Scoring

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Top scorers

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Coro won his firstIndian Super League Golden Boot after scoring 18 goals, a record for anISL season.
RankPlayerClubGoals
1SpainCoroGoa18
2VenezuelaMikuBengaluru15
3IndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluru14
4NigeriaKalu UcheDelhi Dynamos13
SpainManuel LanzaroteGoa
6UruguayEmiliano AlfaroPune City9
IndiaJeje LalpekhluaChennaiyin
8BrazilMarcelinhoPune City8
9IndiaBalwant SinghMumbai City6
BrazilÉverton SantosMumbai City
Republic of IrelandRobbie KeaneATK
Source:[54]

Top Indian scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1Sunil ChhetriBengaluru14
2Jeje LalpekhluaChennaiyin9
3Balwant SinghMumbai City6
4Adil KhanPune City4
Seiminlen DoungelNorthEast United
C.K. VineethKerala Blasters
7Lallianzuala ChhangteDelhi Dynamos3
8Rohit KumarPune City2
Jackichand SinghKerala Blasters
Mandar Rao DesaiGoa
Bipin SinghATK
Mohammed RafiChennaiyin
Anirudh ThapaChennaiyin
Dhanpal GaneshChennaiyin
Source:[54]

Hat-tricks

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See also:List of Indian Super League hat-tricks
PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef
SpainCoroGoaBengaluru4–3 (H)30 November 2017[55]
SpainCoroGoaKerala Blasters5–2 (H)9 December 2017[56]
BrazilMarcelinhoPune CityNorthEast United5–0 (H)30 December 2017[57]
CanadaIain HumeKerala BlastersDelhi Dynamos3–1 (A)10 January 2018[58]
IndiaSeiminlen DoungelNorthEast UnitedChennaiyin3–1 (H)19 January 2018[59]
IndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluruPune City3–1 (H)11 March 2018[60]

Assists

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RankPlayerClubAssistsRef
1IndiaUdanta SinghBengaluru7[61]

Cleansheets

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RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1IndiaSubrata PalJamshedpur7
IndiaGurpreet Singh SandhuBengaluru
IndiaKaranjit SinghChennaiyin
IndiaVishal KaithPune City
5EnglandPaul RachubkaKerala Blasters5
6IndiaDebjit MajumderATK4
7IndiaRehenesh TPNorthEast United2
IndiaAmrinder SinghMumbai City
IndiaNaveen KumarGoa
Source:[62]

Discipline

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[63][64]

  • Most yellow cards (club): 47
    • Chennaiyin
  • Most red cards (club): 4
    • Delhi Dynamos

Average home attendances

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See also:Indian Super League attendance
TeamGPCumulativeHighLowMean
Kerala Blasters9285,87037,98616,79631,763
Jamshedpur9192,36724,2128,17821,374
Bengaluru11209,58425,75312,56419,053
Goa10176,03818,60016,22117,604
Chennaiyin10155,37719,01312,49915,538
ATK9114,02132,8163,16512,669
Pune City1087,1119,9686,6128,711
NorthEast United865,73621,1511,1218,217
Delhi Dynamos855,08611,4532,3326,886
Mumbai City958,0398,5974,2226,449
Total931,399,40937,9861,12115,047
Source:[65]

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 1SerbiaNemanja Lakić-PešićKerala BlastersMatch 33IndiaJeje LalpekhluaChennaiyinMatch 65SpainDimas DelgadoBengaluru
Match 2BrazilMarcinhoNorthEast UnitedMatch 34BrazilÉverton SantosMumbai CityMatch 66IndiaAdil KhanPune City
Match 3SpainManuel LanzaroteGoaMatch 35BrazilMarcelinhoPune CityMatch 67EnglandRyan TaylorATK
Match 4IndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluruMatch 36IndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluruMatch 68SpainDimas DelgadoBengaluru
Match 5IndiaLallianzuala ChhangteDelhi DynamosMatch 37SpainEdu BediaGoaMatch 69BrazilWellington PrioriJamshedpur
Match 6BrazilRaphael AugustoChennaiyinMatch 38NetherlandsMark SifneosKerala BlastersMatch 70SpainMarcos TébarPune City
Match 7IndiaMehtab HossainJamshedpurMatch 39NigeriaIzu AzukaJamshedpurMatch 71BrazilMaílson AlvesChennaiyin
Match 8BrazilÉverton SantosMumbai CityMatch 40BrazilMarcinhoNortheast UnitedMatch 72NigeriaKalu UcheDelhi Dynamos
Match 9BrazilMarcelinhoPune CityMatch 41IndiaJeje LalpekhluaChennaiyinMatch 73BrazilMaílson AlvesChennaiyin
Match 10AustraliaErik PaartaluBengaluruMatch 42SpainJuananBengaluruMatch 74VenezuelaMikuBengaluru
Match 11BrazilGerson VieiraMumbai CityMatch 43CanadaIain HumeKerala BlastersMatch 75EnglandWes BrownKerala Blasters
Match 12SpainCoroGoaMatch 44PortugalBruno PinheiroGoaMatch 76BrazilWellington PrioriJamshedpur
Match 13BrazilMemoJamshedpurMatch 45PortugalZequinhaATKMatch 77BrazilMárcio RosárioMumbai City
Match 14IndiaHalicharan NarzaryNorthEast UnitedMatch 46BrazilMaílson AlvesChennaiyinMatch 78NigeriaKalu UcheDelhi Dynamos
Match 15IndiaJerry LalrinzualaChennaiyinMatch 47IndiaLallianzuala ChhangteDelhi DynamosMatch 79BrazilÉverton SantosMumbai City
Match 16IndiaBalwant SinghMumbai CityMatch 48CanadaIain HumeKerala BlastersMatch 80IndiaKaranjit SinghChennaiyin
Match 17CameroonAndré BikeyJamshedpurMatch 49BrazilMemoJamshedpurMatch 81NigeriaKalu UcheDelhi Dynamos
Match 18IndiaJeje LalpekhluaChennaiyinMatch 50IndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluruMatch 82SpainCoroGoa
Match 19VenezuelaMikuBengaluruMatch 51IndiaSeiminlen DoungelNorthEast UnitedMatch 83IndiaGurpreet Singh SandhuBengaluru
Match 20SpainCoroGoaMatch 52BrazilDiego CarlosPune CityMatch 84UruguayMatías MirabajeDelhi Dynamos
Match 21SpainMarcos TébarPune CityMatch 53BrazilWellington PrioriJamshedpurMatch 85SpainManuel LanzaroteGoa
Match 22CameroonAchille EmanáMumbai CityMatch 54SpainEdu BediaGoaMatch 86VenezuelaMikuBengaluru
Match 23VenezuelaMikuBengaluruMatch 55UruguayEmiliano AlfaroPune CityMatch 87NigeriaKalu UcheDelhi Dynamos
Match 24EnglandWes BrownKerala BlastersMatch 56IndiaAnirudh ThapaChennaiyinMatch 88SpainJaime GavilánChennaiyin
Match 25SpainAranaGoaMatch 57SpainJuananBengaluruMatch 89SpainCoroGoa
Match 26BrazilMaílson AlvesChennaiyinMatch 58IndiaDeependra Singh NegiKerala BlastersMatch 90Republic of IrelandRobbie KeaneATK
Match 27PortugalZequinhaATKMatch 59BrazilThiago SantosMumbai CityMatch 91 (SF)AustriaMarko StankovićPune City
Match 28BrazilGerson VieiraMumbai CityMatch 60BrazilMatheus GonçalvesJamshedpurMatch 92 (SF)NetherlandsGregory NelsonChennaiyin
Match 29VenezuelaMikuBengaluruMatch 61IndiaSubrata PalJamshedpurMatch 93 (SF)IndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluru
Match 30IndiaKaranjit SinghChennaiyinMatch 62BrazilMarcelinhoPune CityMatch 94 (SF)BrazilMaílson AlvesChennaiyin
Match 31IndiaAdil KhanPune CityMatch 63IndiaGurpreet Singh SandhuBengaluruMatch 95 (F)BrazilMaílson AlvesChennaiyin
Match 32Republic of IrelandRobbie KeaneATKMatch 64SpainCoroGoa

Emerging Player of the Match

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MatchEmerging Player of the MatchMatchEmerging Player of the MatchMatchEmerging Player of the Match
PlayerClubPlayerClubPlayerClub
Match 1Hitesh SharmaATKMatch 33Jerry MawihmingthangaJamshedpurMatch 65Jerry LalrinzualaChennaiyin
Match 2Hakku NediyodathNorthEast UnitedMatch 34Nanda KumarDelhi DynamosMatch 66Seminlen DoungelNorthEast United
Match 3Jerry LalrinzualaChennaiyinMatch 35Ashique KuruniyanPune CityMatch 67Bipin SinghATK
Match 4Abhinas RuidasMumbai CityMatch 36LalruattharaKerala BlastersMatch 68Nishu KumarBengaluru
Match 5Sarthak GoluiPune CityMatch 37Brandon FernandesGoaMatch 69Seminlen DoungelNorthEast United
Match 6Jerry LalrinzualaChennaiyinMatch 38Ashique KuruniyanPune CityMatch 70Sahil PanwarPune City
Match 7LalruattharaKerala BlastersMatch 39Jerry MawihmingthangaJamshedpurMatch 71Lallianzuala ChhangteDelhi Dynamos
Match 8Abhinas RuidasMumbai CityMatch 40Seminlen DoungelNorthEast UnitedMatch 72Seiminlen DoungelNorthEast United
Match 9Bipin SinghATKMatch 41Nanda KumarDelhi DynamosMatch 73Jerry LalrinzualaChennaiyin
Match 10Vinit RaiDelhi DynamosMatch 42Subhasish BoseBengaluruMatch 74Sarthak GoluiPune City
Match 11Kamaljit SinghPune CityMatch 43Lallianzuala ChhangteDelhi DynamosMatch 75Gursimrat SinghNorthEast United
Match 12Mohamed AliGoaMatch 44Brandon FernandesGoaMatch 76Farukh ChoudharyJamshedpur
Match 13Jerry MawihmingthangaJamshedpurMatch 45Prabir DasATKMatch 77Bipin SinghATK
Match 14Lallianzuala ChhangteDelhi DynamosMatch 46Ashique KuruniyanPune CityMatch 78Mohammad Sajid DhotDelhi Dynamos
Match 15Dhanpal GaneshChennaiyinMatch 47Nanda KumarDelhi DynamosMatch 79Gursimrat SinghNorthEast United
Match 16Davinder SinghMumbai CityMatch 48LalruattharaKerala BlastersMatch 80LalruattharaKerala Blasters
Match 17Albino GomesDelhi DynamosMatch 49Jerry MawihmingthangaJamshedpurMatch 81Lallianzuala ChhangteDelhi Dynamos
Match 18Bipin SinghATKMatch 50Udanta SinghBengaluruMatch 82Mohamed AliGoa
Match 19Lalthuammawia RalteBengaluruMatch 51Anirudh ThapaChennaiyinMatch 83Subhasish BoseBengaluru
Match 20Brandon FernandesGoaMatch 52Sahil PanwarPune CityMatch 84Nanda KumarDelhi Dynamos
Match 21Souvik ChakrabartiJamshedpurMatch 53Nanda KumarDelhi DynamosMatch 85Seriton FernandesGoa
Match 22Jerry LalrinzualaChennaiyinMatch 54Brandon FernandesGoaMatch 86Nishu KumarBengaluru
Match 23Isaac VanmalsawmaPune CityMatch 55Farukh ChoudharyJamshedpurMatch 87Isaac VanmalsawmaPune City
Match 24LalruattharaKerala BlastersMatch 56Jerry LalrinzualaChennaiyinMatch 88Germanpreet SinghChennaiyin
Match 25Narayan DasGoaMatch 57Seiminlen DoungelNorthEast UnitedMatch 89Chinglensana SinghGoa
Match 26Nishu KumarBengaluruMatch 58Munmun LugunDelhi DynamosMatch 90Halicharan NarzaryNorthEast United
Match 27Debjit MajumderATKMatch 59Brandon FernandesGoaMatch 91 (SF)Vishal KaithPune City
Match 28Davinder SinghMumbai CityMatch 60Jerry MawihmingthangaJamshedpurMatch 92 (SF)Anirudh ThapaChennaiyin
Match 29Subhasish BoseBengaluruMatch 61Farukh ChoudharyJamshedpurMatch 93 (SF)Isaac VanmalsawmaPune City
Match 30LalruattharaKerala BlastersMatch 62LalruattharaKerala BlastersMatch 94 (SF)Jerry LalrinzualaChennaiyin
Match 31Vishal KaithPune CityMatch 63Subhasish BoseBengaluruMatch 95 (F)Jerry LalrinzualaChennaiyin
Match 32Hitesh SharmaATKMatch 64Seiminlen DoungelNorthEast United

Fans' Player of the Month

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MonthPlayer of the MonthReference
PlayerClub
NovemberEnglandPaul RachubkaKerala Blasters[66]
DecemberIndiaJeje LalpekhluaChennaiyin[67]
JanuaryCanadaIain HumeKerala Blasters[68]
FebruaryBrazilMaílson AlvesChennaiyin[69]

Fans' Team of the Season

[edit]
PositionPlayerClub[70]
GKIndiaGurpreet Singh SandhuBengaluru
DFIndiaSandesh JhinganKerala Blasters
DFRomaniaLucian GoianMumbai City
DFIndiaLalruattharaKerala Blasters
DFSpainTiriJamshedpur
MFSpainManuel LanzaroteGoa
MFBrazilRaphael AugustoChennaiyin
MFBrazilWellington PrioriJamshedpur
FWSpainCoroGoa
FWIndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluru
FWVenezuelaMikuBengaluru

End-of-season awards

[edit]
AwardPlayerClub
Hero of the LeagueIndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluru
Emerging Player of the LeagueIndiaLalruattharaKerala Blasters
Golden GloveIndiaSubrata PalJamshedpur
Winning Pass AwardIndiaUdanta SinghBengaluru
Golden BootSpainCoroGoa
Fittest Player of the LeagueSpainIñigo CalderónChennaiyin
Best Pitch of the Season

See also

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Notes

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