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2018–19 I-League

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12th season of the I-League

Football league season
I-League
Season2018–19
ChampionsChennai City
1st I-League title
1stIndian title[1]
RelegatedShillong Lajong
AFC Champions LeagueChennai City
Matches109
Goals303 (2.78 per match)
Top goalscorerPedro Manzi
Willis Plaza
(21 goals)
Biggest home winReal Kashmir 6–1Shillong Lajong
(11 December 2018)Chennai City 6–1Shillong Lajong
(29 December 2018)
East Bengal 5-0Shillong Lajong
(14 February 2019)
Biggest away winMohun Bagan 0–3Churchill Brothers
(25 November 2018)Shillong Lajong 0–3Indian Arrows
(13 January 2019)
Highest scoringReal Kashmir 6–1Shillong Lajong
(11 December 2018)Chennai City 6–1Shillong Lajong
(29 December 2018)Chennai City 4–3Aizawl
(18 January 2019)
Longest winning runChennai City,East Bengal
(4 games)
Longest unbeaten runReal Kashmir (13 games)
Longest winless runShillong Lajong (11 games)
Longest losing runShillong Lajong (5 games)
Highest attendance64,867
East Bengal 3–2Mohun Bagan
(16 December 2018)
Lowest attendance100
Indian Arrows 0–2Chennai City
(8 February 2019)
Total attendance1,114,349
Average attendance10,223

The2018–19 I-League was the 12th season of theI-League, the top Indian professionalfootball league, since its establishment in 2007. The season started on 26 October 2018 and is scheduled to conclude in March 2019.[2] Unlike theIndian Super League, the I-League did not take a mid-season break during the2019 AFC Asian Cup.[2]

Minerva Punjab was the defending champions having won theprevious season.Real Kashmir joined as a promoted club from theI-League 2nd Division.Churchill Brothers, having been relegated the previous season, were given an exemption by theAll India Football Federation for this season.

Chennai City FC were the champions for this season, winning the title on the last day.[3] This was their first title win in the history of the club. The top scorer in the league wasChennai City FC'sPedro Manzi, who finished the season with 21 goals.[4]

Teams

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Locations of the I-League clubs


Stadiums and locations

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TeamCity/StateStadiumCapacity
AizawlAizawl,MizoramRajiv Gandhi Stadium25,000
Chennai CityCoimbatore,Tamil NaduJawaharlal Nehru Stadium35,000
Churchill BrothersVasco da Gama,GoaTilak Maidan Stadium15,000
East BengalKolkata,West BengalSalt Lake Stadium85,000
Gokulam KeralaKozhikode,KeralaEMS Stadium80,000
Indian ArrowsCuttack,Odisha
Bhubaneswar,Odisha
Barabati Stadium
Kalinga Stadium
60,000
30,000
Minerva PunjabPanchkula,ChandigarhTau Devi Lal Stadium15,000
Mohun BaganKolkata,West BengalSalt Lake Stadium85,000
NEROCAImphal,ManipurKhuman Lampak Main Stadium40,000
Real KashmirSrinagar,Jammu and KashmirTRC Turf Ground15,000
Shillong LajongShillong,MeghalayaJawaharlal Nehru Stadium35,000

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamHead coachKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
AizawlIndiaStanley RozarioVamosNECS Limited
Chennai CitySingaporeAkbar NawasPenaltyNippon Paint
Churchill BrothersRomaniaPetre GigiuNiviaChurchill Group
East BengalSpainAlejandro MenéndezPerfQuess Corp
Gokulam KeralaIndiaGift RaikhanKaizenAqualine
Indian ArrowsIndiaFloyd PintoNikeHero
Minerva PunjabIndia Sachin BadadheAstroApollo Tyres
Mohun BaganIndiaKhalid JamilShiv NareshNone
NEROCASpainManuel Retamero FraileSqad GearClassic Group
Real KashmirScotlandDavid RobertsonAdidasJ&K Bank
Shillong LajongIndiaAlison KharsyntiewLottoMcDowell's No.1

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departurePosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Chennai CityIndiaV. SoundararajanContract finishedPre-seasonSingaporeAkbar Nawas20 March 2018[5]
AizawlIndiaSantosh KashyapContract finishedIndiaGift Raikhan6 June 2018[6]
NEROCAIndiaGift RaikhanContract finishedSpainManuel Retamero Fraile6 July 2018[7]
Indian ArrowsPortugalLuís Norton de MatosContract finishedIndiaFloyd Pinto25 July 2018[8]
Minerva PunjabIndiaKhogen SinghContract finishedNorthern IrelandPaul Munster9 August 2018[9]
East BengalIndiaKhalid JamilMutual consentSpainAlejandro Menéndez20 August 2018[10]
Mohun BaganIndiaSankarlal ChakrabortyResigned6th(11 game in)IndiaKhalid Jamil7 January 2019[11]
AizawlIndiaGift RaikhanResigned10th(11 game in)IndiaStanley Rozario9 January 2019
Minerva PunjabNorthern IrelandPaul MunsterResigned9th(16 game in)India Sachin Badadhe(interim)12 February 2019
Gokulam KeralaIndiaBino GeorgeMove To Technical Director10th(18 game in)IndiaGift Raikhan28 February 2019

Foreign players

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On 20 June 2018, it was decided by theAll India Football Federation that the number of foreigners for each I-League club will be kept six as previous season. Asian player quota is abolished. Clubs can sign maximum six players of any nationality.[12]

Indian Arrows cannot sign any foreign players as they are the AIFF developmental team.

ClubForeigner 1Foreigner 2Foreigner 3Foreigner 4Foreigner 5Foreigner 6
AizawlIvory CoastLéonce DodozLiberiaAlfred JaryanLiberiaAnsumana KromahNigeriaKareem OmolajaUgandaRichard Kasagga
Chennai CityItalyMauro BoerchioSlovakiaJozef KapláňSpainRoberto EslavaSpainNéstor GordilloSpainPedro ManziSpainSandro Rodríguez
Churchill BrothersBosnia and Herzegovina Nenad NovakovicIvory CoastLorougnon Christ RemiLebanonHussein EldorTrinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaTrinidad and TobagoAnthony WolfeUgandaKhalid Aucho
East BengalCosta RicaJhonny AcostaMexicoEnrique EsquedaSenegalKassim AidaraSpainToni DovaleSpainBorja Gómez PérezSpainJaime Santos
Gokulam KeralaGhanaDaniel AddoHaitiFabien VorbeNigeria Ejiogu EmmanualTrinidad and TobagoAndre EttienneTrinidad and TobagoMarcus Joseph
Minerva PunjabColombiaJorge CaceidoGhanaKalif AlhassanSpainJuan QueroSyriaMahmoud AmnahUkraineRoland Bilala
Mohun BaganCameroonAser Pierrick DipandaEgyptOmar ElhussienyHaitiSony NordeJapanYuta KinowakiNigeriaKingsley ObumnemeUgandaHenry Kisekka
NEROCAAustraliaAryn WilliamsBhutanChencho GyeltshenEquatorial GuineaEduardo FerreiraJapanKatsumi YusaLiberiaVarney KallonNigeriaFelix Chidi Odili
Real KashmirGhanaAbednego TettehIvory CoastBazie ArmandIvory CoastGnohere KrizoNigeriaLoveday EnyinnayaScotlandMason RobertsonZambiaAaron Katebe
Shillong Lajong

League table

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Standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Chennai City(C)2013434828+2043Qualification forAFC Champions League preliminary round 1[a]
2East Bengal2013343720+1742
3Real Kashmir2010732514+1137[b]
4Churchill Brothers209743523+1234
5Mohun Bagan208572728−129
6NEROCA207582726+126
7Aizawl206682728−124
8Indian Arrows2063111928−921
9Minerva Punjab2046101019−918[b]
10Gokulam Kerala203892533−817
11Shillong Lajong(R)2032152356−3311Relegation toI-League 2nd Division (withdrew)
Source:I-league
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) drawing of lots
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^If the league champions cannot qualify for theAFC Champions League group stage, they will enter theAFC Cup group stage.
  2. ^abThe game between Minerva Punjab and Real Kashmir was rescheduled, but eventually it was not played and both teams were awarded a point.[13]

Results

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Home \ AwayAFCCHECHUEABGOKINAMINMOHNERREKSHI
Aizawl1–22–13–23–20–11–21–20–00–04–1
Chennai City4–32–22–13–24–13–13–12–10–16–1
Churchill Brothers4–13–21–23–12–12–01–12–11–14–2
East Bengal1–11–21–13–11–00–13–22–11–15–0
Gokulam Kerala1–32–31–11–21–11–01–12–11–13–1
Indian Arrows0–00–20–11–21–02–10–22–32–21–0
Minerva Punjab0–10–00–00–11–11–00–11–00–10–1
Mohun Bagan2–21–10–30–22–21–32–01–01–22–0
NEROCA0–03–32–10–21–13–00–02–12–33–2
Real Kashmir1–01–00–01–21–02–0[a]0–10–26–1
Shillong Lajong2–12–43–21–31–10–32–22–31–20–1
Source:I-League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^Both teams agreed to share one point each. Match was abandoned because of security issue.[14]

Season statistics

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Scoring

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As of 9 March 2019[15]

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1Trinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaChurchill Brothers21
SpainPedro ManziChennai City
3MexicoEnrique EsquedaEast Bengal9
IndiaJobby JustinEast Bengal
SpainSandro RodríguezChennai City
LiberiaAnsumana KromahAizawl
7SpainNéstor GordilloChennai City8
CameroonAser Pierrick DipandaMohun Bagan
NigeriaFelix Chidi OdiliNEROCA
IndiaLaldanmawia RalteEast Bengal
11Trinidad and TobagoMarcus JosephGokulam Kerala7

Top Indian scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1Jobby JustinEast Bengal9
2Laldanmawia RalteEast Bengal8
3LalkhawpuimawiaAizawl6
Phrangki BuamShillong Lajong
5Samuel KynshiShillong Lajong5
6Naorem Mahesh SinghShillong Lajong4
Rohit DanuIndian Arrows
Subhash SinghNEROCA
9Surchandra SinghReal Kashmir3
Samuel LalmuanpuiaShillong Lajong
Amarjit Singh KiyamIndian Arrows
Rahul Kannoly PraveenIndian Arrows

Hat-tricks

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Main article:List of I-League hat-tricks
PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef
SpainPedro ManziChennai CityIndian Arrows4–1 (H)26 October 2018[16]
Trinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaChurchill BrothersShillong Lajong4–2 (H)15 November 2018[17]
SpainPedro ManziChennai CityShillong Lajong6–1 (H)29 December 2018[18]
SpainPedro ManziChennai CityGokulam Kerala3–2 (H)4 January 2019[19]
SpainPedro ManziChennai CityNEROCA3–3 (A)11 February 2019[20]
IndiaLaldanmawia RalteEast BengalShillong Lajong5–0 (H)14 February 2019[21]

Cleansheets

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As of 9 March 2019
RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1IndiaBilal KhanReal Kashmir9
2IndiaJames KithanChurchill Brothers5
IndiaPrabhsukhan Singh GillIndian Arrows
IndiaRakshit DagarEast Bengal
5IndiaShilton PaulMohun Bagan4
6IndiaBhaskar RoyMinerva Punjab3
IndiaLalit ThapaNEROCA
IndiaLalawmpuiaAizawl
9SpainNauzet SantanaChennai City2
ItalyMauro BoerchioNEROCA
IndiaArshdeep SinghMinerva Punjab
India Shankar RoyMohun Bagan
India Gurpreet Singh ChabalAizawl

Average home attendances

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As of 9 March 2019[22][23]
TeamGPCumulativeHighLowMean
East Bengal10272,69964,8679,95227,270
NEROCA10191,38329,9326,13519,139
Mohun Bagan10176,48662,6283,38817,649
Gokulam Kerala10148,23030,2462,13614,823
Real Kashmir992,44012,8572,79211,206
Chennai City1061,3819,8563,2536,138
Minerva Punjab1056,2398,5913,4705,624
Shillong Lajong1041,23114,6971,1074,123
Churchill Brothers1033,8673,7962,4173,387
Aizawl1028,8015,3248632,881
Indian Arrows1016,4974,5201001,640
Total10911,14,34964,86710010,223

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 1SpainPedro ManziChennai CityMatch 38IndiaNagen TamangReal KashmirMatch 75IndiaJobby JustinEast Bengal
Match 2MexicoEnrique EsquedaEast BengalMatch 39IndiaAmarjit Singh KiyamIndian ArrowsMatch 76Ivory CoastGnohere KrizoReal Kashmir
Match 3IndiaArjun JayarajGokulam KeralaMatch 40UgandaKhalid AuchoChurchill BrothersMatch 77IndiaArnab Das SharmaGokulam Kerala
Match 4NigeriaPhilip NjokuMinerva PunjabMatch 41IndiaNingthoujam Pritam SinghGokulam KeralaMatch 78Trinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaChurchill Brothers
Match 5IndiaNaorem Mahesh SinghShillong LajongMatch 42IndiaAlexander RomarioChennai CityMatch 79IndiaBoris Singh ThangjamIndian Arrows
Match 6IndiaBilal KhanReal KashmirMatch 43IndiaLaldanmawia RalteEast BengalMatch 80IndiaLalrinchhanaAizawl
Match 7IndiaRonald SinghNEROCAMatch 44UgandaHenry KisekkaMohun BaganMatch 81IndiaRahim AliIndian Arrows
Match 8IndiaJobby JustinEast BengalMatch 45SpainJaime SantosEast BengalMatch 82IndiaNaorem Mahesh SinghShillong Lajong
Match 9Bosnia and HerzegovinaNenad NovakovićChurchill BrothersMatch 46IndiaAmarjit Singh KiyamIndian ArrowsMatch 83NigeriaLoveday EnyinnayaReal Kashmir
Match 10HaitiSony NordeMohun BaganMatch 47SpainRoberto EslavaChennai CityMatch 84MexicoEnrique EsquedaEast Bengal
Match 11IndiaAjith KumarChennai CityMatch 48IndiaMalemngamba MeiteiNEROCAMatch 85SpainSandro RodríguezChennai City
Match 12IndiaAshish RaiIndian ArrowsMatch 49UgandaHenry KisekkaMohun BaganMatch 86Bosnia and HerzegovinaNenad NovakovićChurchill Brothers
Match 13IndiaDanish FarooqReal KashmirMatch 50Equatorial GuineaEduardo FerreiraNEROCAMatch 87SpainPedro ManziChennai City
Match 14IndiaMalemngamba MeiteiNEROCAMatch 51IndiaJobby JustinEast BengalMatch 88IndiaLaldanmawia RalteEast Bengal
Match 15Ivory CoastLancine TouréMinerva PunjabMatch 52LiberiaAlfred JaryanAizawlMatch 89UgandaHenry KisekkaMohun Bagan
Match 16CameroonAser Pierrick DipandaMohun BaganMatch 53SpainPedro ManziChennai CityMatch 90Trinidad and TobagoMarcus JosephGokulam Kerala
Match 17NigeriaFelix Chidi OdiliNEROCAMatch 54IndiaNickson CastanhaChurchill BrothersMatch 91IndiaLalrindika RalteEast Bengal
Match 18IndiaGani NigamGokulam KeralaMatch 55IndiaSubhash SinghNEROCAMatch 92match not held
Match 19IndiaEdwin Sydney VanspaulChennai CityMatch 56SpainPedro ManziChennai CityMatch 93SpainPedro ManziChennai City
Match 20Trinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaChurchill BrothersMatch 57IndiaAnwar AliIndian ArrowsMatch 94IndiaNaorem Mahesh SinghShillong Lajong
Match 21India Kabir ThaufiqChennai CityMatch 58Trinidad and TobagoAnthony WolfeChurchill BrothersMatch 95SpainJuan QueroMinerva Punjab
Match 22IndiaRajesh SGokulam KeralaMatch 59ScotlandMason RobertsonReal KashmirMatch 96IndiaSuresh Singh WangjamIndian Arrows
Match 23CameroonAser Pierrick DipandaMohun BaganMatch 60IndiaJobby JustinEast BengalMatch 97SpainNéstor GordilloChennai City
Match 24IndiaNovin GurungShillong LajongMatch 61EgyptOmar ElhussienyMohun BaganMatch 98Ivory CoastLéonce DodozAizawl
Match 25Ivory CoastLéonce Dodoz ZikahiAizawlMatch 62The GambiaDawda CeesayChurchill BrothersMatch 99MexicoEnrique EsquedaEast Bengal
Match 26SpainNéstor GordilloChennai CityMatch 63LiberiaAlfred JaryanAizawlMatch 100IndiaLalkhawpuimawiaAizawl
Match 27Ivory CoastBazie ArmandReal KashmirMatch 64IndiaShilton PaulMohun BaganMatch 101IndiaRahul Kannoly PraveenIndian Arrows
Match 28Trinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaChurchill BrothersMatch 65IndiaLalengmawiaIndian ArrowsMatch 102Trinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaChurchill Brothers
Match 29IndiaArjun JayarajGokulam KeralaMatch 66IndiaAlexander RomarioChennai CityMatch 103IndiaLaldanmawia RalteEast Bengal
Match 30NigeriaPhilip NjokuMinerva PunjabMatch 67SpainBorja Gómez PérezEast BengalMatch 104GhanaDaniel AddoGokulam Kerala
Match 31HaitiSony NordeMohun BaganMatch 68SpainSandro RodríguezChennai CityMatch 105IndiaPaul RamfangzauvaAizawl
Match 32IndiaSubhash SinghNEROCAMatch 69Trinidad and TobagoMarcus JosephGokulam KeralaMatch 106IndiaPhrangki BuamShillong Lajong
Match 33GhanaWilliam OpokuMinerva PunjabMatch 70IndiaPhurba LachenpaShillong LajongMatch 107IndiaLalawmpuiaAizawl
Match 34Ivory CoastBazie ArmandReal KashmirMatch 71Trinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaChurchill BrothersMatch 108IndiaDanish FarooqReal Kashmir
Match 35NigeriaFelix Chidi OdiliNEROCAMatch 72IndiaPhurba LachenpaShillong LajongMatch 109IndiaLaldanmawia RalteEast Bengal
Match 36IndiaJobby JustinEast BengalMatch 73Trinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaChurchill BrothersMatch 110IndiaGaurav BoraChennai City
Match 37IndiaIsrail GurungChurchill BrothersMatch 74IndiaMalemngamba MeiteiNEROCA

See also

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References

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  1. ^Sudharshan, M (3 March 2023)."Chennai City FC owners transfer sporting license".khelnow.com. Archived fromthe original on 3 March 2023. Retrieved3 March 2023.
  2. ^ab"I-League 2018-19: When does it start, fixture schedule & how to watch".Goal.com. 25 October 2018. Retrieved27 October 2018.
  3. ^"Chennai City sweep I-League awards".theshillongtimes.com. The Shillong Times. 21 March 2019. Archived fromthe original on 21 March 2019. Retrieved29 October 2020.
  4. ^"Chennai City Triumph in Photo-Finish to Lift Maiden I-League Title".thequint.com. Retrieved15 July 2019.
  5. ^"Chennai City FC appoint Nawas as coach, Barcelona's Villa named assistant".Times of India. 20 March 2018. Retrieved27 October 2018.
  6. ^"Aizawl FC snap up Gift Raikhan from NEROCA FC".Goal.com. 6 June 2018. Retrieved27 October 2018.
  7. ^"Manuel Retamero returns to India as head coach of NEROCA FC".Goal.com. 6 July 2018. Retrieved27 October 2018.
  8. ^"De Matos's assistant Floyd Pinto appointed coach of I-League side Indian Arrows".Scroll.in. 25 July 2018. Retrieved27 August 2018.
  9. ^"Paul Munster appointed new technical director of Minerva FC".Tribune India. 9 August 2018. Retrieved27 October 2018.
  10. ^Banerjee, Ritabrata (20 August 2018)."Alejandro Menendez's appointment marks the beginning of new era in East Bengal".Goal.com. Retrieved27 October 2018.
  11. ^"Khalid Jamil joins Mohun Bagan as head coach".The Indian Express. 7 January 2019. Retrieved7 January 2019.
  12. ^"AIFF LEAGUE COMMITTEE MEETS AT FOOTBALL HOUSE".AIFF. 20 June 2018. Retrieved23 June 2018.
  13. ^"AIFF league committee meets in Bhubaneshwar". 13 April 2019.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^"AIFF LEAGUE COMMITTEE MEETS IN BHUBANESWAR".Aiff. 13 April 2019.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^"Players–Goals".Soccerway. Retrieved24 November 2018.
  16. ^"Manzi Hat trick 26 October 2018".Soccerway.
  17. ^"Plaza Hat trick 15 November 2018".Soccerway.
  18. ^"Manzi Hat trick 29 December 2018".Soccerway.
  19. ^"Manzi Hat trick 4 January 2019".Soccerway.
  20. ^"Manzi Hat trick 12 February 2019".Soccerway.
  21. ^"Ralte Hat trick 14 February 2019".Soccerway.
  22. ^"Attendance".worldfootball.net.
  23. ^"Attendance I-League.org".i-league.org. I-League. Retrieved2 November 2018.

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