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2023–24 I-League

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16th season of the I-League

Football league season
I-League
Season2023–24
Dates28 October 2023 – 13 April 2024[1][2]
ChampionsMohammedan
(1st title)
PromotedMohammedan
RelegatedNEROCA
TRAU
Matches154
Goals503 (3.27 per match)
Top goalscorerÁlex Sánchez
(19 goals)
Biggest home winChurchill Brothers 7–0Rajasthan United
(10 April 2024)
Biggest away winTRAU 0–5Sreenidi Deccan
(19 November 2023)
Highest scoringRajasthan United 5–4 TRAU
(22 December 2023)
Inter Kashi 5–4Aizawl
(18 March 2024)
Rajasthan United 3–6Delhi
(5 April 2024)
Longest winning run6 matches
Gokulam Kerala
Longest unbeaten runMohammedan
Inter Kashi
(11 games)
Longest winless runNEROCA
(11 games)
Longest losing runNEROCA
(11 games)
Highest attendance24,678
Mohammedan 1–3 Delhi
(13 April 2024)
Lowest attendance50
NEROCA 2–3 Churchill Brothers
(8 March 2024)
Total attendance293,962
Average attendance1,933

The2023–24 I-League was the 17th season of theI-League and the second season as the second tier ofIndian football league system.[3]

Mohammedan won the I-League for the first time and were promoted to theIndian Super League, whileTRAU andNEROCA were relegated toI-League 2.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

Changes from last season

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Promoted toIndian Super League
Promoted fromI-League 2
Relegated toI-League 2
Corporate entries

The AIFF accepted five bids for direct entry to I-League.[10][11][12]

Bunkerhill Pvt Ltd (Ambala) withdrew its bid after inking a majority shareholding inMohammedan. Nimida United Sports Development Pvt Ltd (Bengaluru United) and Concatenate Advest Advisory Pvt Ltd (Delhi) were unable to fulfill the bid conditions.[16][17]

Inter Kashi, from a tier-2 city (Varanasi), will have relegation immunity for two seasons; whileNamdhari, from a tier-3 city (Bhaini Ala), will be free from relegation for one season.[18]

Rules

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After the clubs requested to increase the maximum number of players allowed in a squad, the Committee decided to increase the player quota from 30 to 35. Clubs will also have to sign eight U-22 players.[19]

Format

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AIFF proposed to revamp the league format by dividing the 16 teams into two conferences or zones, similar toMajor League Soccer, with the top 4 teams from each conference qualifying for the playoffs and the bottom four battling to avoid relegation, instead of traditional home-away format.[20][21] The change was suggested to make the league cost-effective for clubs by reducing travel time. However, with only 13 teams left to participate in the league, the proposed changes were dropped in favor of the traditional home-away format.[22][23]

Teams

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13 teams competed in this edition of the I-League; nine from the previous season, two promoted from the2022–23 I-League 2, and two with direct entry.[22][14] Five teams are set to play their home games out of their home state or city because of various reasons.[24][25]

Stadiums and locations

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Locations of I-League teams
TeamState/UTCityStadiumCapacity
AizawlMizoramAizawlRajiv Gandhi Stadium20,000
Churchill BrothersGoaVascoTilak Maidan5,000
Delhi[a]DelhiNew DelhiNamdhari Stadium1,000
Gokulam KeralaKeralaKozhikodeEMS Stadium50,000
Inter Kashi[b]Uttar PradeshVaranasiEkana Football Stadium5,000
Kalyani Stadium20,000
MohammedanWest BengalKolkataNaihati Stadium20,000
Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan68,000
NamdhariPunjabBhaini SahibNamdhari Stadium1,000
NEROCA[c]ManipurImphalKalyani Stadium20,000
SSA Stadium5,000
Rajasthan United[d]RajasthanJaipurDeccan Arena1,500
Kalyani Stadium20,000
Namdhari Stadium1,000
Real KashmirJammu & KashmirSrinagarTRC Turf Ground11,000
Shillong LajongMeghalayaShillongSSA Stadium5,000
Sreenidi DeccanTelanganaHyderabadDeccan Arena1,500
TRAU[c]ManipurImphalKalyani Stadium20,000
  1. ^The club is based inDelhi but will play its home games inPunjab for the 2023–24 season due to the unavailability of stadiums in their home city.
  2. ^The club is based inUttar Pradesh but has only played one of its home games at theEkana Football Stadium so far.
  3. ^abThe club is based inManipur but will play its home games inWest Bengal due to the2023 Manipur violence
  4. ^The club is based inRajasthan but will play its home games in various stadiums across India due to the unavailability of stadiums in their home city.

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
AizawlIndia Malsawmzuala SailoIndia LalmuanawmaPhilippines Vamos[26]NECS Limited[27]
Churchill BrothersSpainFrancesc BonetUruguayMartín ChávesIndia Trak-Only[28]Churchill Brothers
DelhiIndiaYan LawIndiaBalwant SinghIndiaNiviaColordesign India[29]
Gokulam KeralaIndia Shareef KhanSpainÁlex SánchezIndia Do's[30]CSB Bank[31]
Inter KashiSpain Carlos SantamarinaIndiaArindam BhattacharyaIndia SIX5SIXCello
MohammedanRussiaAndrey ChernyshovIndiaSamad Ali MallickIndia SIX5SIX[32]Opinion Edge[33]
NamdhariIndia Harpreet SinghIndiaAkashdeep SinghIndia SPS Hospitals[34]Namdharis
NEROCAIndia Gyan MoyonIndiaSushil MeiteiIndia KingWolf 777 News
Rajasthan UnitedIndia Pushpender KunduIndiaHardik BhattIndia AIO SportsAU Small Finance Bank
Real KashmirIndiaIshfaq AhmedIndiaMuhammad HammadIndia Vector XFootball for Peace
Shillong LajongIndiaBobby NongbetIndiaKynsailang KhongsitIndia KingMeghalaya Tourism
Sreenidi DeccanPortugalCarlos Vaz PintoColombiaDavid CastañedaIndia VallionSreenidhi Sports Academy
TRAUIndiaL. Nandakumar SinghSaint Kitts and NevisGerard WilliamsIndia SIX5SIX[35]TLT Sports Academy

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyRoundTableIncoming managerDate of appointmentRef.
Gokulam KeralaSpainFrancesc BonetEnd of contract31 May 2023Pre-seasonSpain Domingo Oramas6 June 2023[36]
DelhiIndiaSurinder Singh31 May 2023IndiaYan Law25 June 2023[37]
Inter KashiInaugural managerSpain Carlos Santamarina29 June 2023[38]
Churchill BrothersIndiaMateus CostaEnd of contract31 May 2023ArgentinaEdgardo Malvestiti29 July 2023[39]
MohammedanIndiaMehrajuddin WadooSacked22 August 2023RussiaAndrey Chernyshov29 August 2023[40]
AizawlIndiaCaetano PinhoEnd of interim period31 May 2023NetherlandsErol Akbay2 September 2023[41]
NEROCAIndiaKhogen SinghEnd of contract1 October 2023MalaysiaJacob Joseph8 October 2023[42]
NamdhariSerbia Marko DjerkovicTBCSpainFrancesc Bonet6 October 2023[43]
Real KashmirEnglandGifton Noel-Williams31 May 2023IndiaIshfaq Ahmed27 October 2023[44]
AizawlNetherlandsErol AkbayMutual Agreement4 November 2023210India Malsawmzuala Sailo4 November 2023[45]
NamdhariSpainFrancesc BonetSacked25 November 2023610India Harpreet Singh25 November 2023[46]
Churchill BrothersArgentinaEdgardo Malvestiti6 January 2024911SpainFrancesc Bonet27 January 2024[47][48]
AizawlIndia Malsawmzuala SailoEnd of Interim Period22 January 2024411North Macedonia Bobi Stojkoski23 January 2024[49]
NEROCAMalaysiaJacob JosephSacked9 February 20241113India Gyan Moyon9 February 2024
AizawlNorth Macedonia Bobi Stojkoski27 February 2024158India Malsawmzuala Sailo27 February 2024[50][51]
Gokulam KeralaSpain Domingo Oramas31 March 2024225India Shareef Khan31 March 2024[52]

Foreign players

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Initially, the AIFF committee decided to reduce registered foreign players to five in the squad and three in the starting line-up and remove the mandatory Asian quota.[53][54]

However, on 22nd August 2023, the AIFF decided to retain the number of foreigners a club can sign in the I-League. Like the2022–23 season, clubs can registersix foreign players in their matchday squad. However, they can field onlyfour (one must be from anAFC Member Association) at any given point during a match.[55]

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Player 6Former player(s)
AizawlBrazilGustavo SilvaSerbiaIvan MarićPolandRafał ZaborowskiIran Amir Memari
Churchill BrothersIvory CoastAubin KouakouNigeria Chika AjuluNigeriaOgana LouisSenegal Abdou Karim SambUruguayMartín ChávesGhanaKofi EssienArgentina Ricardo Dichiara
Argentina Emiliano Callegari
Iran Meysam Shahmakvandzadeh
DelhiBrazilSérgio BarbozaBrazilHudson JesusSenegalPape GassamaTajikistan Alisher KholmurodovUzbekistan Shokhrukhbek MuratovJapan Takuto MikiBrazil Aroldinho
SpainJoseba Beitia
Egypt Alaaeldin Nasr
Gokulam KeralaCameroonAminou BoubaSpainÁlex SánchezSpain Pitu VieraSerbia Matija BabovicSerbiaNikola StojanovićTajikistanKomron TursunovNigeriaJustine Emmanuel
SpainNili Perdomo
SpainEdu Bedia
Inter KashiCape VerdeGianni dos SantosEnglandPeter HartleySpain Fran GómezSpain Jordan LamelaSpain Julen PérezSpainMario Barco
MohammedanArgentinaAlexis GómezArgentinaJuan NellarGhanaJoseph AdjeiHondurasEddie HernándezRussiaEvgeniy KozlovUzbekistan Mirjalol KasimovGhanaPrince Opoku
NamdhariSpain Imanol AranaSpain Iván GarridoGhana Stephen AcquahColombiaOlmes García
NEROCAIvory CoastAdama CoulibalyGhana Ibrahim NurudeenSierra LeoneDavid SimboLiberiaAnsumana KromahLebanon Haidar AwadaRomaniaMarius Leca
RomaniaBogdan Gavrila
JamaicaFabian Reid
Rajasthan UnitedBrazilJefferson OliveiraGhanaIbrahim MoroGhana Richardson DenzellGhanaRichard GadzeCroatia Marin MudražijaBrazil Paulo Vyctor
BrazilDário Júnior
Real KashmirIvory CoastKamo BayiIvory CoastGnohere KrizoPortugal Carlos LombaGhanaKamal IssahUgandaHenry KisekkaSyriaShaher ShaheenLebanon Mohamad Maksoud
Shillong LajongBrazil Daniel GonçalvesBrazilDouglas TardinBrazilRenan PaulinoBrazil Marcos RudwereNepalArik BistaJapan Takuto Miki
Senegal Abdou Karim Samb
Sreenidi DeccanBrazilEli SabiáBrazilWilliam AlvesColombiaDavid CastañedaIvory CoastIbrahim SissokoNigeriaRilwan HassanAfghanistanFaysal Shayesteh
TRAUSaint Kitts and NevisGerard WilliamsGhana Ben QuansahUzbekistanSardor JakhonovBrazil Thawan Marcos
Brazil Willian Reis
GhanaAbraham Okyere
SenegalIbrahima Baldé

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Mohammedan(C, P)2415724422+2252Promotion toIndian Super League
2Sreenidi Deccan2414645426+2848
3Gokulam Kerala2412665534+2142
4Inter Kashi2411854741+641
5Real Kashmir2411763619+1740
6Delhi24112114440+435
7Churchill Brothers249694031+933
8Shillong Lajong248793637−131
9Namdhari2476112940−1127
10Aizawl226793635+125
11Rajasthan United2467114063−2325
12NEROCA(R)2342172661−3514Relegation toI-League 2
13TRAU(R)2341182664−3813
Source:I-League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Total goal difference; 5) Total number of goals scored; 6) drawing of lots
(Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played).
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayAIZCHBDELGOKIKAMOHNAMNERRAJREKSHLSRDTRU
Aizawl4–01–51–11–10–03–00–0[a]0–00–11–21–50–0[a]
Churchill Brothers2–02–01–21–20–01–14–17–00–22–11–24–0
Delhi1–02–11–20–21–22–33–44–31–03–10–11–1
Gokulam Kerala4–31–10–22–22–32–24–15–01–12–01–26–1
Inter Kashi5–41–12–02–40–24–13–11–11–12–11–16–3
Mohammedan2–13–21–31–11–13–12–15–10–31–12–16–0
Namdhari1–10–01–22–12–40–13–22–01–01–10–21–2
NEROCA1–32–31–20–31–30–22–13–40–40–21–11–0
Rajasthan United2–22–03–61–42–21–20–05–11–01–11–25–4
Real Kashmir0–01–31–13–04–00–01–43–02–03–10–01–0
Shillong Lajong0–32–02–13–10–11–23–01–14–41–12–22–1
Sreenidi Deccan1–22–21–01–44–11–12–04–06–12–33–23–0
TRAU1–50–25–30–23–00–21–21–20–22–11–20–5
Source:I-League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
  1. ^abMatch was abandoned citing security concerns.

Results by games

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Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324
AizawlLWWLWDDWWDDDLLDLLLLWDLDD
Churchill BrothersDWLLWDLLWDLDDLLWWWLDLWWW
DelhiDWLWLLWWLLWLWLWLLLLDWWWW
Gokulam KeralaDWWWLDDDLDWWWWWWLLDWLLWW
Inter KashiDLWWLLWDLWDWLDWDWDWWWWDD
MohammedanWDWWWWWDWDWLDWWDWWWWDDWL
NamdhariDLWLLLDLLWLDWLLWWDLLDWDW
NEROCALLDLWLWLLLLLLLLLLLWWLDLD
Rajasthan UnitedLLLWLLDDDWWWLLDDDDWWLLLL
Real KashmirWWLLWWDDWWLWLWDWWDDDDWLL
Shillong LajongDDDWWWDWLLWLLWWDLWDDLLLL
Sreenidi DeccanWWLDWWWLDWLWWWWDLWWDWDDW
TRAUDLLLLLLLWLLWLLLLWLLLLWDL
Source:I-League
W = Win;D = Draw;L = Lose

Charity match

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TheMizoram Football Association in collaboration with Mizo Professional Footballers Association held a charity match on June 21. This match featuredISL vs I-League players from Mizoram to raise funds forCyclone Remal victims.[56]

ISL XI (Mizo)2-2I-League XI (Mizo)
Report

Season statistics

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As of 13 April 2024

Top scorers

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RankPlayerTeamGoals[57]
1SpainÁlex SánchezGokulam Kerala19
2Ghana Richardson DenzellRajasthan United16
3IndiaLalrinzuala LalbiakniaAizawl15
4HondurasEddie HernándezMohammedan13
BrazilSérgio BarbozaDelhi
6Ivory CoastGnohere KrizoReal Kashmir12
SpainMario BarcoInter Kashi
8ColombiaDavid CastañedaSreenidi Deccan11
9BrazilWilliam AlvesSreenidi Deccan9
10NigeriaOgana LouisChurchill Brothers7
Senegal Abdou Karim SambShillong Lajong/Churchill Brothers

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef
India Yash TripathiRajasthan UnitedDelhi3–4 (A)2 November 2023[58]
SpainÁlex SánchezGokulam KeralaRajasthan United5–0 (H)9 November 2023[59]
India Lalrinzuala LalbiakniaAizawlNEROCA3–1 (A)14 November 2023[60]
Ghana Richardson DenzellRajasthan UnitedTRAU5-4 (H)22 December 2023[61]
HondurasEddie HernándezMohammedanRajasthan United5-1 (H)13 February 2024[62]
Senegal Abdou Karim SambChurchill BrothersNEROCA3–2 (A)8 March 2024[63]
Croatia Marin MudrazijaRajasthan UnitedNEROCA5–1 (H)11 March 2024[64]
BrazilSérgio BarbozaDelhiShillong Lajong3–1 (H)28 March 2024[65]

Top assists

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RankPlayerTeamAssists
1SpainMario BarcoInter Kashi12
2IndiaEdmund LalrindikaInter Kashi8
IndiaNoufal PNGokulam Kerala
4AfghanistanFaysal ShayestehSreenidi Deccan7
5Spain Imanol AranaNamdhari6
ArgentinaAlexis GómezMohammedan
UruguayMartín ChávesChurchill Brothers
8India Lalchungnunga ChhangteRajasthan United5
IndiaHardy NongbriShillong Lajong
SpainÁlex SánchezGokulam Kerala
India Deepak SinghTRAU
Senegal Pape GassamaDelhi
India Lalremruata RalteChurchill Brothers

Clean sheets

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RankPlayerTeamClean sheets
1India Muheet ShabirReal Kashmir12
2India Padam ChettriMohammedan8
3IndiaAlbino GomesSreenidi Deccan7
IndiaSubhasish Roy ChowdhuryChurchill Brothers
5IndiaNora FernandesAizawl5
6IndiaAvilash Paul[a]Gokulam Kerala3
India Sachin JhaRajashthan United
IndiaNaveen KumarDelhi
India Devansh DabasGokulam Kerala
10IndiaTenzin SamdupNamdhari2
India Neithovilie ChalieuShillong Lajong
IndiaArindam BhattacharyaInter Kashi
India Bhabindra Malla ThakuriRajashthan United
India Nishan SinghNamdhari
  1. ^Paul was substituted after 65 minutes against TRAU after Dabas' red card

Attendances

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Overall

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PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Shillong Lajong75,8037,8164,8916,316+255.8%
2Gokulam Kerala61,34919,7646005,112+99.8%
3Mohammedan52,36824,6782004,758+199.2%
4Real Kashmir38,4927,6321,1003,499+22.4%
5Aizawl18,1993,4853001,819−22.0%
6Churchill Brothers13,8812,3145001,156−36.2%
7Delhi6,9761,182150581+239.8%
8Inter Kashi6,2942,687123524n/a*
9Namdhari6,1471,200300512n/a*
10Sreenidi Deccan4,90690080408−21.5%
11NEROCA4,2822,50050362−89.4%
12TRAU3,061512100255−88.2%
13Rajasthan United2,20450086183−86.6%
League total293,96224,678501,933+6.3%

Source: I-League
Notes:
Teams played previous season inI-League 2.
* Teams that joined I-League through corporate direct entry.

Attendances by home matches

[edit]
Team \ Match played123456789101112Total
Shillong Lajong5,5855,2485,9876,4256,7186,1157,4384,8915,8126,6177,1517,81675,803
Gokulam Kerala19,76410,4854,38813,4252,0002,5002,5002,0231,5401,0241,10060061,349
Mohammedan4,9003,7861,7735,8253,8851,8212,500N/A[a]2001,0002,00024,67852,368
Real Kashmir1,8726,2004,7283,1723,6592,500N/A[b]3,7401,6357,6322,2541,10038,492
Aizawl7672,0003,0043,4852,8791,0001,4621,2462,056300N/A[c]N/A[c]18,199
Churchill Brothers2,3141,8952,0001,6835001,6338251,02598120027555013,881
Delhi6006181,1001,1821,0589181502005002502002006,976
Inter Kashi2,6875001232591274471872007523252324556,294
Namdhari5613503008981,2004883005005002504004006,147
Sreenidi Deccan750696900650750123802001682501491904,906
NEROCA2002121532582592,500100501501002001004,282
TRAU2003151001284221285122592221525001233,061
Rajasthan United1502008828088863121001005001002002,204
  1. ^Mohammedan's home match against Rajasthan United was played behind closed doors due to report of violence in Mohammedan's previous game.[66]
  2. ^Real Kashmir's home match against Gokulam Kerala was played behind closed doors due to security concerns.
  3. ^abMatches were abandoned due to security concerns and the points were shared[67]

Legend:  Highest  Lowest
Updated to game(s) played on 13 April 2024
Source:I-League

Awards

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Álex Sánchez (Gokulam Kerala) has won the Hero of the match award the most times (7).

Hero of the match
Match no.PlayerTeamMatch no.PlayerTeamMatch no.PlayerTeam
1IndiaWayne VazReal Kashmir2SpainÁlex SánchezGokulam Kerala3ColombiaDavid CastañedaSreenidi Deccan
4ArgentinaAlexis GómezMohammedan5IndiaBalwant SinghDelhi6UruguayMartín ChávesChurchill Brothers
7India Yash TripathiRajasthan United8India Rosenberg GabrielSreenidi Deccan9Brazil Daniel GonçalvesShillong Lajong
10IndiaJeremy LaldinpuiaReal Kashmir11SpainÁlex Sánchez (2)Gokulam Kerala12SpainMario BarcoInter Kashi
13IndiaTharpuiaAizawl14GhanaJoseph AdjeiMohammedan15Argentina Ricardo DichiaraChurchill Brothers
16BrazilRenan PaulinoShillong Lajong17SpainÁlex Sánchez (3)Gokulam Kerala18India Padam ChettriMohammedan
19India Akashdeep SinghNamdhari20SpainÁlex Sánchez (4)Gokulam Kerala21Ghana Richardson DenzellRajasthan United
22India Rosenberg Gabriel (2)Sreenidi Deccan23India Lalrinzuala LalbiakniaAizawl24India Gaurav RawatDelhi
25IndiaGyamar NikumInter Kashi26Spain Imanol AranaNamdhari27India Sagolsem Bikash SinghMohammedan
28IndiaHardy NongbriShillong Lajong29India Jagdeep SinghSreenidi Deccan30IndiaWahengbam AngousanaMohammedan
31India Lalrinzuala Lalbiaknia (2)Aizawl32IndiaPhrangki BuamShillong Lajong33Argentina Ricardo Dichiara (2)Churchill Brothers
34IndiaMuhammad HammadReal Kashmir35BrazilEli SabiáSreenidi Deccan36IndiaHardy Nongbri (2)Shillong Lajong
37India Jagdeep Singh (2)Sreenidi Deccan38Argentina Emiliano Callegari TorreChurchill Brothers39Sierra LeoneDavid SimboNEROCA
40India Mohammad InamReal Kashmir41India Lalrinzuala Lalbiaknia (3)Aizawl42SenegalPape GassamaDelhi
43Spain Jordan LamelaInter Kashi44IndiaNora FernandesAizawl45India Abhijith KurungodanGokulam Kerala
46GhanaIbrahim MoroRajasthan United47HondurasEddie HernándezMohammedan48IndiaBali GagandeepDelhi
49BrazilRenan Paulino (2)Shillong Lajong50GhanaRichard GadzeRajasthan United51India R LalbiaklianaSreenidi Deccan
52IndiaJoe ZoherlianaAizawl53Uzbekistan Mirjalol KasimovMohammedan54SerbiaIvan MarićAizawl
55India Danish AribamTRAU56IndiaFaisal AliChurchill Brothers57Portugal Carlos LombaReal Kashmir
58BrazilEli Sabiá (2)Sreenidi Deccan59Uzbekistan Mirjalol Kasimov (2)Mohammedan60Spain Jordan Lamela (2)Inter Kashi
61Ghana Richardson Denzell (2)Rajasthan United62India Mohammad Inam (2)Real Kashmir63SpainÁlex Sánchez (5)Gokulam Kerala
64India Manvir SinghNamdhari65India Padam Chettri (2)Mohammedan66SpainÁlex Sánchez (6)Gokulam Kerala
67IndiaNora Fernandes (2)Aizawl68Ghana Richardson Denzell (3)Rajasthan United69BrazilRenan Paulino (3)Shillong Lajong
70BrazilHudson JesusDelhi71IndiaLalremsanga FanaiMohammedan72Cape VerdeGianni dos SantosInter Kashi
73BrazilEli Sabiá (3)Sreenidi Deccan74No one was given due to the cancellation of the match75Croatia Marin MudražijaRajasthan United
76SerbiaNikola StojanovićGokulam Kerala77UruguayMartín Cháves (2)Churchill Brothers78IndiaNora Fernandes (3)Aizawl
79India Danish Aribam (2)TRAU80IndiaSourav KGokulam Kerala81HondurasEddie Hernández (2)Mohammedan
82India Akashdeep Singh (2)Namdhari83ColombiaDavid Castañeda (2)Sreenidi Deccan84India Muhammad AjsalInter Kashi
85BrazilSérgio BarbozaDelhi86TajikistanKomron TursunovGokulam Kerala87HondurasEddie Hernández (3)Mohammedan
88India Kynsaibor LhuidShillong Lajong89IndiaGyamar Nikum (2)Inter Kashi90Ivory CoastGnohere KrizoReal Kashmir
91IndiaLalliansanga RenthleiGokulam Kerala92ColombiaDavid Castañeda (3)Sreenidi Deccan93Uzbekistan Shokhrukhbek MuratovDelhi
94IndiaLalbiakzualaRajasthan United95India Mohammad Inam (3)Real Kashmir96India Abhijith Kurungodan (2)Gokulam Kerala
97NigeriaRilwan HassanSreenidi Deccan98India Manash Protim GogoiTRAU99IndiaEdmund LalrindikaInter Kashi
100NigeriaOgana LouisChurchill Brothers101UgandaHenry KisekkaReal Kashmir102Brazil Daniel Gonçalves (2)Shillong Lajong
103Spain Iván GarridoNamdhari104ColombiaDavid Castañeda (4)Sreenidi Deccan105India Lalchungnunga ChhangteRajasthan United
106India Akashdeep Singh (3)Namdhari107India David LalhlansangaMohammedan108Ivory CoastGnohere Krizo (2)Real Kashmir
109No one was given due to the cancellation of the match110Ghana Richardson Denzell (4)Rajasthan United111Senegal Abdou Karim SambChurchill Brothers
112India Muhammad Ajsal (2)Inter Kashi113IndiaPhrangki Buam (2)Shillong Lajong114India Sagolsem Bikash Singh (2)Mohammedan
115IndiaLalromawiaSreenidi Deccan116Serbia Matija BabovićGokulam Kerala117Croatia Marin Mudražija (2)Rajasthan United
118IndiaPritam Kumar SinghTRAU119HondurasEddie Hernández (4)Mohammedan120EnglandPeter HartleyInter Kashi
121India Adnan AyubReal Kashmir122Serbia Matija Babović (2)Gokulam Kerala123Ghana Richardson Denzell (5)Rajasthan United
124India Harpreet SinghNamdhari125IndiaGurtej SinghDelhi126HondurasEddie Hernández (5)Mohammedan
127BrazilWilliam AlvesSreenidi Deccan128SpainMario Barco (2)Inter Kashi129LiberiaAnsumana KromahNEROCA
130India Peter Seiminthang HaokipNamdhari131IndiaArindam BhattacharyaInter Kashi132IndiaMuhammad Hammad (2)Real Kashmir
133BrazilSérgio Barboza (2)Delhi134IndiaStendly FernandesChurchill Brothers135India Lourembam David SinghNEROCA
136BrazilSérgio Barboza (3)Delhi137India Lalrinzuala Lalbiaknia (4)Aizawl138IndiaHyder YousufReal Kashmir
139SpainMario Barco (3)Inter Kashi140IndiaLalromawia (2)Sreenidi Deccan141India Peter Seiminthang Haokip (2)Namdhari
142UruguayMartín Cháves (3)Churchill Brothers143India Khoirom Jackson SinghNEROCA144BrazilHudson Jesus (2)Delhi
145NigeriaOgana Louis (2)Churchill Brothers146India Soraisam Robinson SinghTRAU147India Padam Chettri (3)Mohammedan
148SpainÁlex Sánchez (7)Gokulam Kerala149Spain Julen PérezInter Kashi150NigeriaOgana Louis (3)Churchill Brothers
151IndiaNoufal PNGokulam Kerala152Ghana Stephen AcquahNamdhari153IndiaMayakkannanSreenidi Deccan
154Uzbekistan Shokhrukhbek MuratovDelhi

Annual awards

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AwardWinner
Best PlayerSpainÁlex Sánchez (Gokulam Kerala)
Best GoalkeeperIndia Padam Chettri (Mohammedan)
Jarnail Singh Award (Best Defender)IndiaMuhammad Hammad (Real Kashmir)
Best MidfielderUzbekistan Mirjalol Kasimov (Mohammedan)
Highest ScorerSpainÁlex Sánchez (Gokulam Kerala)
Best Emerging PlayerIndiaGyamar Nikum (Inter Kashi)
Syed Abdul Rahim Award (Best Coach)RussiaAndrey Chernyshov (Mohammedan)
Fair Play ContestTRAU
Best Match OrganisationMohammedan
Best Media OperationsRajasthan United
Source:I-League

See also

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