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2019–20 I-League

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13th season of the I-League

Football league season
I-League
Season2019–20
Dates30 November 2019 - 14 March 2020[1]
ChampionsMohun Bagan
2nd I-League title
5thIndian title
AFC CupMohun Bagan
Matches87 (Matches after 14 March 2020 were cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic)
Goals187 (2.15 per match)
Top goalscorerDipanda Dicka
(12 goals)
Biggest home winNEROCA 5−0TRAU
(8 February 2020)
Biggest away winNEROCA 1−4East Bengal
(10 December 2019)
NEROCA 0−3Mohun Bagan
(23 January 2020)
Churchill Brothers 0−3Mohun Bagan
(22 February 2020)
Highest scoringMohun Bagan 6−2NEROCA
(14 February 2020)
Longest winning runMohun Bagan (7 games)
Longest unbeaten runMohun Bagan
(14 games)
Longest winless runAizawl
TRAU
(5 games)
Longest losing runTRAU
Indian Arrows
East Bengal
NEROCA
(3 games)
Highest attendance63,756
Mohun Bagan 2–1East Bengal
(19 January 2020)
Lowest attendance150
Indian Arrows 1–1Real Kashmir
(26 January 2020)
Total attendance459,885
Average attendance9,017
Season concluded with matches remaining due to theCOVID-19 pandemic

The2019–20 I-League (Officially known asHero I-League, due to sponsorship reasons) was the 13th season of theI-League, one of the top Indian professionalfootball leagues, since its establishment in 2007. A total of 11 teams competed in the league.

Chennai City were the defending champions, having won theprevious season.[2]TRAU joined as a promoted club from theI-League 2nd Division.[3]Shillong Lajong were relegated from the I-League last season and will play in the second division in the 2019–20 season.[4] 2017-18 championMinerva Punjab played asPunjab from this season as the club was renamed on 30 October 2019.[5]

On 18 April 2020,All India Football Federation, the organising body of the league announcedMohun Bagan as champions and decided to cancel the remaining matches due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. No team was relegated, and the remaining prize money (apart from the champion's prize money) was equally divided among the 10 teams.[1]

Changes from last season

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Promoted clubs

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Promoted from the2018–19 I-League 2nd Division

Relegated clubs

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Relegated from the2018–19 I-League

Teams

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Locations of the I-League clubs


Stadiums and locations

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TeamCity/StateStadium[6]Capacity
AizawlAizawl,MizoramRajiv Gandhi Stadium20,000
Chennai CityCoimbatore,Tamil NaduJawaharlal Nehru Stadium30,000
Churchill BrothersMargao,GoaFatorda Stadium20,000
Gokulam KeralaCalicut,KeralaKozhikode EMS Stadium80,000
Indian ArrowsVasco da Gama, GoaTilak Maidan Stadium5,000
Mumbai,MaharashtraCooperage Ground5,000
Mohun BaganKalyani, West BengalKalyani Stadium20,000
Kolkata, West BengalVivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan[7]85,000
NEROCAImphal,ManipurKhuman Lampak Main Stadium35,000
PunjabPanchkula,ChandigarhGuru Nanak Stadium10,000
East BengalKalyani, West BengalKalyani Stadium20,000
Kolkata, West BengalVivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan[8]85,000
Real KashmirSrinagar,Jammu and KashmirTRC Turf Ground15,000
TRAUImphal,ManipurKhuman Lampak Main Stadium35,000

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamHead coachCaptainSponsorKit Manufacturer
AizawlIndiaStanley RozarioLiberiaAlfred JaryanNECS LimitedVamos
Chennai CitySingaporeAkbar NawasSpainRoberto EslavaUhlsport[9]
Churchill BrothersPortugalBernardo TavaresTrinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaChurchillNivia
Gokulam KeralaSpainFernando Santiago VarelaTrinidad and TobagoMarcus JosephSree Gokulam
Group
Kaizen
Indian ArrowsIndiaShanmugam VenkateshIndiaVikram Pratap SinghHero MotoCorpSix5Six
Mohun BaganSpainKibu VicuñaIndiaDhanachandra SinghShiv Naresh
NEROCAIndiaGift RaikhanTrinidad and TobagoMarvin PhillipLiving 3DVicky Transform
PunjabIndiaYan LawIndiaSanju PradhanApollo TyresSpartan[10]
East BengalSpainMario Rivera CampesinoIndiaLalrindika RalteQuess CorpKaizen
Real KashmirScotlandDavid RobertsonNigeriaLoveday EnyinnayaJ&K BankAdidas
TRAUIndiaL.Nandakumar SinghNigeriaOguchi UcheAciestaNivia
  • Note: N/A- Not Announced

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departurePosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Churchill BrothersRomaniaPetre GigiuContract finishedPre-seasonGhana Edward Ansah16 May 2019[11]
Mohun BaganIndiaKhalid JamilContract finishedSpainKibu Vicuña10 May 2019[12]
Gokulam KeralaIndiaGift RaikhanContract finishedSpain Fernando Andres Santiago1 July 2019[13]
NEROCASpainManuel Retamero FraileContract finishedIndiaGift Raikhan1 July 2019[14]
PunjabIndia Sachin BadadheEnd of caretaker spellIndiaYan Law1 July 2019
TRAUIndiaL.Nandakumar SinghPromoted to Technical DirectorCyprusDimitris Dimitriou18 September 2019
Churchill BrothersGhana Edward AnsahDemoted to Assistant CoachPortugalBernardo Tavares28 November 2019
TRAUCyprusDimitris DimitriouResignedBrazilDouglas Silva29 November 2019
BrazilDouglas SilvaResigned3rdIndia L Nandkumar Singh22 December 2019
IndiaL Nandkumar SinghMoved as Technical Director3rdCyprusDimitris Dimitriou2 January 2020[15]
East BengalSpainAlejandro MenendezResigned6thSpainMario Rivera Campesino23 January 2020[16]
TRAUCyprusDimitris DimitriouSacked3rd

Transfers

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Further information:List of 2019–20 I-League season roster changes

Foreign players

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Maximum 6 foreign players per team.Indian Arrows cannot sign any foreign players as they are the All India Football Federation developmental team.

TeamPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Player 6
AizawlArgentinaMatías VerónGhanaJoseph AdjeiLiberiaAlfred JaryanMaliAbdoulaye KanoutéNigeriaJustice MorganUgandaRichard Kasagga
Chennai CityJapanKatsumi YusaSerbiaJan MuzanguSpainRoberto EslavaSpainAdolfo MirandaSpainSandro RodríguezSpainNauzet Santana
Churchill BrothersThe GambiaDawda CeesayGhanaKalif AlhassanPortugalSócrates PedroTrinidad and TobagoRadanfah Abu BakrTrinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaTrinidad and TobagoRobert Primus
East BengalCosta RicaJhonny AcostaFranceKassim AidaraSpainJaimie Santos ColadoSpainMarcos Jiménez EspadaSpainJuan MeraSpainVíctor Pérez
Gokulam KeralaAfghanistanZohib Islam AmiriRwandaAtuheire KipsonTrinidad and TobagoAndre EttienneTrinidad and TobagoNathaniel GarciaTrinidad and TobagoMarcus JosephUgandaHenry Kisekka
Mohun BaganSenegalBaba DiawaraSpainJoseba BeitiaSpainFran GonzálezSpainFran MoranteTajikistanKomron TursunovTrinidad and TobagoDaneil Cyrus
NEROCAGhanaPhilip Adjah TettehHungaryAttila BusaiMaliBoubacar DiarraMaliOusmane DiawaraTrinidad and TobagoMarvin PhillipTrinidad and TobagoTaryk Sampson
PunjabBrazilSérgio BarbozaBrazilValci JúniorBrazilDanilo QuipapáCameroonDipanda DickaNepalKiran ChemjongNigeriaKingsley Obumneme
Real KashmirEnglandKallum HigginbothamIvory CoastBazie ArmandIvory CoastGnohere KrizoNigeriaLoveday EnyinnayaScotlandMason RobertsonZambiaAaron Katebe
TRAUMoldovaPetru LeucăNigeriaPrincewill EmekaNigeriaJoseph OlaleyeNigeriaJoel SundayNigeriaOguchi UcheSaint Kitts and NevisGerard Williams

League table

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Standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Mohun Bagan(C)1612313513+2239Qualification for2021 AFC Cup group stage
2East Bengal166552318+523
3Punjab165832321+223
4Real Kashmir156451614+222
5Gokulam Kerala156452019+122
6TRAU176471727−1022
7Chennai City155552021−120
8Churchill Brothers156272321+220
9NEROCA165382735−818
10Aizawl153751719−216
11Indian Arrows162311720−139
Source:I-league,RSSSF
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


Results

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Home \ AwayAFCCHECHUEABGOKINAMINMOHNERREKTRU
Aizawl1–12–23–30–0a0–22–0
Chennai City1–10–20–11–02–32–21–0
Churchill Brothers1–21–01–23–00–34–12–11–2
East Bengal0–11–11–30–11–1a1–12–1
Gokulam Kerala1–12–31–01–12–10–11–1
Indian Arrows1–21–30–11–10–20–2
Punjab3–11–13–11–01–13–21–0
Mohun Bagan1–01–12–42–12–11–01–06–24–0
NEROCA1–01–43–20–00–31–05–0
Real Kashmir2–10–11–10–2
TRAU2–10–02–40–01–32–12–2
Source:I-League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Note:Matches after 14 March 2020 were cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[1]

Season statistics

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As of 10 March 2020

Scoring

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Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1CameroonDipanda DickaPunjab12
2SpainFran GonzálezMohun Bagan10
SenegalBaba DiawaraMohun Bagan
4Trinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaChurchill Brothers8
GhanaPhilip Adjah TettehNEROCA
6Trinidad and TobagoMarcus JosephGokulam Kerala7
7SpainMarcos Jiménez EspadaEast Bengal6
SpainJaimie Santos ColadoEast Bengal
UgandaHenry KisekkaGokulam Kerala
ScotlandMason RobertsonReal Kashmir
IndiaRochharzelaAizawl
12JapanKatsumi YusaChennai City5
IndiaLalkhawpuimawiaChurchill Brothers
Source:[17]


Top Indian scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1RochharzelaAizawl6
2LalkhawpuimawiaChurchill Brothers5
3Vikram Pratap SinghIndian Arrows4
N. Pritam SinghNEROCA
5Shibil MuhammedGokulam Kerala3
Subha GhoshMohun Bagan
K. Krishananda SinghTRAU
8William LalnunfelaAizawl2
Vinil PoojaryChurchill Brothers
Nongdamba NaoremMohun Bagan
V.P. SuhairMohun Bagan
Makan ChotePunjab
Nganbam Naocha SinghTRAU
Moirangthem Givson SinghIndian Arrows
Danish FarooqReal Kashmir
Deepak DevraniTRAU
Vinil PoojaryChurchill Brothers
Source:[17]

Hat-tricks

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Main article:List of I-League hat-tricks
Result column shows goal tally of player's team first.
PlayerForAgainstGoalsResultDateRef
CameroonDipanda DickaPunjabNEROCA33−229 January 2020[18]
IndiaNingthoujam Pritam SinghNEROCATRAU35–08 February 2020[19]
SpainFran GonzálezMohun BaganNEROCA36–214 February 2020[20]
Source:[17]

Cleansheets

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RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1IndiaSankar RoyMohun Bagan6
2Trinidad and TobagoMarvin PhillipNEROCA4
3IndiaUbaid CKGokulam Kerala3
NepalKiran ChemjongPunjab
5India Mithun SamantaTRAU2
India Jafar MondalChurchill Brothers
IndiaPhurba LachenpaReal Kashmir
India Lalbiakhlua JongteIndian Arrows
IndiaZothanmawiaAizawl
IndiaMirshad MichuEast Bengal
SpainNauzet SantanaChennai City
12IndiaDebjit MajumderMohun Bagan1
India Lalremruata AremaAizawl
India Sayan RoyTRAU
Source:[17]

Discipline

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Player

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Club

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  • Most yellow cards:24[17]
    • Punjab
  • Most red card:3[17]
    • Gokulam Kerala

Attendance

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As of 7 February 2020
TeamGPCumulativeHighLowMean
Mohun Bagan5112,05163,7568,83422,410
Gokulam Kerala585,06531,18410,13519,040
TRAU453,04223,6827,56413,260
NEROCA452,80819,7827,44413,202
East Bengal759,47112,7224,5738,496
Chennai City431,30212,3073,8637,825
Real Kashmir326,06311,5216,0108,687
Aizawl526,0187,6422,2225,203
Churchill Brothers515,3117,5251,2603,062
Punjab623,6746,4211,1313,945
Indian Arrows53,7361,618150747
Total51459,88563,7561509,017
Legend Lowest 

 Highest 

Source:[21][22]

Note:Matches after 14 March 2020 were cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[1]

Award

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Hero of the Match

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MatchHero of the MatchMatchHero of the MatchMatchHero of the Match
PlayerClubPlayerClubPlayerClub
Match 1India Lalremruata AremaAizawlMatch 38Saint Kitts and NevisGerrard WilliamsTRAUMatch 75
Match 2Trinidad and TobagoMarcus JosephGokulam KeralaMatch 39CameroonDipanda DickaPunjabMatch 76
Match 3IndiaLalkhawpuimawiaChurchill BrothersMatch 40SenegalBaba DiawaraMohun BaganMatch 77
Match 4SpainAdolfo MirandaChennai CityMatch 41India RochharzelaAizawlMatch 78
Match 5SpainJuan MeraEast BengalMatch 42SpainJaime Santos ColadoEast BengalMatch 79
Match 6Trinidad and TobagoMarvin PhillipNEROCAMatch 43ScotlandMason RobertsonReal KashmirMatch 80
Match 7India Hormipam RuivahIndian ArrowsMatch 44Trinidad and TobagoMarcus JosephGokulam KeralaMatch 81
Match 8BrazilDanilo QuipapáPunjabMatch 45CameroonDipanda DickaPunjabMatch 82
Match 9Trinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaChurchill BrothersMatch 46SenegalBaba DiawaraMohun BaganMatch 83
Match 10India Samik MitraIndian ArrowsMatch 47ScotlandMason RobertsonReal KashmirMatch 84
Match 11SpainJaime SantosEast BengalMatch 48India Lalbiakhlua JongteIndian ArrowsMatch 85
Match 12NepalKiran ChemjongPunjabMatch 49IndiaJames KithanChurchill BrothersMatch 86
Match 13SpainFran GonzálezMohun BaganMatch 50Trinidad and TobagoNathaniel GarciaGokulam KeralaMatch 87
Match 14India Laishram Premjit SinghTRAUMatch 51India RochharzelaAizawlMatch 88
Match 15CameroonDipanda DickaPunjabMatch 52IndiaN. Pritam SinghNEROCAMatch 89
Match 16India Sankar RoyMohun BaganMatch 53IndiaPhurba LachenpaReal KashmirMatch 90
Match 17IndiaWilliam LalnunfelaAizawlMatch 54SenegalBaba DiawaraMohun BaganMatch 91
Match 18IndiaJonathan LalrawngbawlaAizawlMatch 55IndiaGlan MartinsChurchill BrothersMatch 92
Match 19India Khaiminthang LhungdimNEROCAMatch 56India Lalbiakhlua JongteIndian ArrowsMatch 93
Match 20ScotlandMason RobertsonReal KashmirMatch 57MaliAbdoulaye KanoutéAizawlMatch 94
Match 21IndiaDanish Farooq BhatReal KashmirMatch 58Trinidad and TobagoMarcus JosephGokulam KeralaMatch 95
Match 22IndiaGivson SinghIndian ArrowsMatch 59LiberiaAnsumana KromahEast BengalMatch 96
Match 23India K.Phalguni SinghTRAUMatch 60SpainFran GonzálezMohun BaganMatch 97
Match 24Trinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaChurchill BrothersMatch 61Trinidad and TobagoWillis PlazaChurchill BrothersMatch 98
Match 25SpainFran MoranteMohun BaganMatch 62CameroonDipanda DickaPunjabMatch 99
Match 26Trinidad and TobagoMarcus JosephGokulam KeralaMatch 63India Sayan RoyTRAUMatch 100
Match 27India Ayush AdhikariIndian ArrowsMatch 64IndiaLalrindika RalteEast BengalMatch 101
Match 28India Isak VanlalruatfelaAizawlMatch 65Portugal Sócrates PedroChurchill BrothersMatch 102
Match 29India Wahengbam Angousana LuwangTRAUMatch 66IndiaN. Pritam SinghNEROCAMatch 103
Match 30Trinidad and TobagoDaneil CyrusMohun BaganMatch 67SpainFran GonzálezMohun BaganMatch 104
Match 31India Sriram BoopathiChennai CityMatch 68IndiaBrandon VanlalremdikaEast BengalMatch 105
Match 32Ivory CoastGnohere KrizoReal KashmirMatch 69JapanKatsumi YusaChennai CityMatch 106
Match 33Nigeria Princewill EmekaTRAUMatch 70Match 107
Match 34Trinidad and TobagoMarvin PhillipNEROCAMatch 71Match 108
Match 35BrazilDanilo QuipapáPunjabMatch 72Match 109
Match 36Trinidad and TobagoMarcus JosephGokulam KeralaMatch 73Match 110
Match 37SpainJoseba BeitiaMohun BaganMatch 74Source:[21][23]

Note:Matches after 14 March 2020 were cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcde"League Committee sends its recommendations to the AIFF Executive Committee | Hero I-League". Retrieved18 April 2020.
  2. ^Saharoy, Shilarze (9 May 2019)."Chennai City FC crowned I-League champions after another photo finish".The Times of India. Retrieved26 January 2020.
  3. ^"TRAU FC wins Second Division League, qualifies for I-League".The Sportstar. The Hindu. 19 May 2019. Retrieved26 January 2020.
  4. ^"I-League: Shillong Lajong relegated after losing 4-1 to Aizawl FC". The India Today. 4 March 2019. Retrieved15 July 2019.
  5. ^"Minerva Punjab renamed as Punjab Football Club".The Sportstar. The Hindu. 13 January 2020. Retrieved31 October 2019.
  6. ^"2019-20 Hero I League Fixtures (Stadiums)". Hero I League. Retrieved1 December 2019.
  7. ^Kolkata Derby only
  8. ^Four home matches against Chennai City, Churchill Brothers, NEROCA and the Kolkata Derby.
  9. ^"Chennai City announce strategic partnership with Uhlsports". AIFF. 19 August 2019. Retrieved8 December 2019.
  10. ^"Spartan sports will be the official kit sponsor of Minerva Punjab FC for the upcoming season".Minerva Punjab FC. Twitter. 10 August 2019. Retrieved15 July 2019.
  11. ^"Ansah returns to Churchill Brothers".The Times of India. 11 August 2019. Retrieved26 January 2020.
  12. ^"Football: All you need to know about Mohun Bagan's latest manager Kibu Vicuna".The Scroll. 12 May 2019. Retrieved26 January 2020.
  13. ^"Indian football: Fernando Santiago Varela appointed head coach of I-League club Gokulam Kerala".The Scroll. 18 July 2019. Retrieved26 January 2020.
  14. ^Mukherjee, Soham (4 July 2019)."I-League: Gift Raikhan likely to join NEROCA".goal.com. Retrieved26 January 2020.
  15. ^"Trau FC announce Cypriot 🇨🇾 Dimitris Dimitriou as their new Head Coach".I League. Twitter. 4 January 2020. Retrieved26 January 2020.
  16. ^"I-League: East Bengal appoint Rivera as head coach till end of the season".The Times of India. 23 January 2020. Retrieved26 January 2020.
  17. ^abcdefgh"Statistics: Hero I-League". Hero I-League. Archived fromthe original on 3 November 2018. Retrieved1 December 2019.
  18. ^"Dipanda Dicka hattrick powers Punjab FC's comeback win against Neroca".I League. AIFF. 29 January 2020. Retrieved29 January 2020.
  19. ^"Pritam Singh's hat-trick gives Neroca huge Imphal Derby win".I League. AIFF. 8 February 2020. Retrieved8 February 2020.
  20. ^"Fran Gonzalez hattrick powers table toppers Mohun Bagan past Neroca".I League. AIFF. 14 February 2020. Retrieved22 February 2020.
  21. ^ab"Fixtures Page | Hero I-League". Retrieved19 November 2019.
  22. ^"I League Statistics: Attendances".worldfootball.net. Retrieved1 December 2019.
  23. ^"I-League News".AIFF. Retrieved20 October 2019.

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