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List of Indian Super League coaches

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TheIndian Super League is the top tier ofprofessional football inIndia. The league was formed in 2014 as a tournament until it was recognised as one of the first division leagues in 2017 with the existingI-League, later replacing it to become the only top division league since 2022. To date, there have been 79 head coaches (including interim head coaches) in charge of the 14 clubs that have played in the league.

Antonio López Habas  : 2x Cup and 1x Shield winner

Sergio Lobera holds the record for most matches coached in the Indian Super League with 127, which he managed from 2017 to 2021, and from 2023 to 2025.Sergio Lobera (two ISL League Shields and one ISL Cup),José Francisco Molina (one ISL League Shield and two ISL Cups) andAntonio López Habas (one ISL League Shield and two ISL Cups), who won three titles each, have been the most successful head coach in the Indian Super League. Habas have managed the most teams in the Indian Super League, having taken charge of four different clubs. Many of the coaches listed below served ascaretaker coaches in the period between a coaching departure and an appointment. A few of these, however, went on to secure a permanent coaching post; for example, Khalid Jamil took over as an interim coach of NorthEast United in January 2021 and became the head coach of the team in the following season.

Head coaches

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The list of head coaches includes everyone who has managed clubs while they were in the Indian Super League, whether in a permanent or temporary role. Caretaker coaches are listed only when they managed the team for at least one match in that period.

The dates of appointment may fall outside the club period in the league, for example,Albert Roca was appointed as Bengaluru coach in 2016 (before the club's entry in the league in 2017) and remained in his position through the club's introduction into the league.

Key
Incumbent head coach
Caretaker head coach
*Present up to date as of 24 July 2025
Head coaches
NameNat.ClubFromUntilDuration
(days)
Years in
League
Ref.
Antonio López HabasSpainATK1 July 201420 December 20155372014–2015[1]
José Francisco MolinaSpain5 May 201618 December 20162272016[2]
Teddy SheringhamEngland14 July 201724 January 20181942017–2018[3]
Ashley WestwoodEngland24 January 20183 March 2018382018[4]
Robbie KeaneRepublic of Ireland4 March 201831 May 2018882018[5]
Steve CoppellEngland18 June 201830 April 20193162018–2019[6]
Antonio López HabasSpain3 May 201931 May 20203942019–2020[7]
Albert RocaSpainBengaluru6 July 201631 May 20186942017–2018[8]
Carles CuadratSpain1 July 20186 January 20219202018–2021[9]
Naushad MoosaIndia6 January 202125 February 2021502021[10]
Marco PezzaiuoliGermany12 February 20218 June 20224812021–2022[11]
Simon GraysonEngland8 June 20229 December 20235492022–2023[12]
Gerard ZaragozaSpain14 December 2023Present*7112023–[13]
Marco MaterazziItalyChennaiyin12 September 20146 March 20177242014–2016[14]
John GregoryEngland3 July 201730 November 20198802017–2019[15]
Owen CoyleScotland4 December 201914 March 20201012019–2020[16]
Csaba LászlóHungary30 August 202010 April 20212232020–2021[17]
Božidar BandovićMontenegro10 July 202111 February 20222162021–2022[18]
Syed Sabir PashaIndia11 February 202214 June 20221232022[19]
Thomas BrdarićGermany14 June 202210 June 20233612022–2023[20]
Owen CoyleScotland16 July 202317 July 20257322023–2025[21]
Robbie FowlerEnglandEast Bengal9 October 20208 September 20213342020–2021[22]
Manolo DíazSpain8 September 202128 December 20211112021[23]
Renedy SinghIndia28 December 202114 January 2022172021–2022[24]
Mario RiveraSpain1 January 202220 March 2022782022[25]
Stephen ConstantineEngland27 July 202217 April 20232642022–2023[26]
Carles CuadratSpain25 April 202330 September 20245252023–2024[27]
Óscar BruzónSpain8 October 2024Present*4122024–[28]
ZicoBrazilGoa2 September 201418 December 20168382014–2016[29]
Sergio LoberaSpain6 June 20171 February 20209702017–2020[30]
Clifford MirandaIndia3 February 202030 April 2020872020[31]
Juan FerrandoSpain30 April 202020 December 20216072020–2021[32]
Derrick PereiraIndia21 December 202120 March 2022892021–2022[33]
Carlos PeñaSpain16 April 202223 April 20233722022–2023[34]
Manolo MárquezSpain3 June 2023Present*9052023–[35]
Phil BrownEnglandHyderabad29 August 201911 January 20201352019–2020[36]
Mehrajuddin WadooIndia11 January 202024 January 2020132020[37]
Xavier Gurri LópezSpain24 January 20201 June 20201292020[38]
Manolo MárquezSpain31 August 2020[a]31 May 202310032020–2023[39]
Thangboi SingtoIndia7 July 202317 Dec 20244602023–2024[40]
Shameel ChembakathIndia17 Dec 2024Present*3422024–[41]
Antonio López HabasSpainInter Kashi25 July 2024Present*5172024–
Steve CoppellEnglandJamshedpur14 July 201731 May 20183212017–2018[42]
César FerrandoSpain21 July 20185 April 20192582018–2019[43]
Antonio IriondoSpain26 July 201929 February 20202182019–2020[44]
Owen CoyleScotland7 August 202022 March 20225922020–2022[45]
Aidy BoothroydEngland10 July 202231 May 20233252022–2023[46]
Scott CooperEngland14 July 202329 December 20231682023[47]
Khalid JamilIndia31 December 202313 August 20255912023–[48]
David JamesEnglandKerala Blasters20 August 201420 December 20141222014[49]
Peter TaylorEngland9 May 201528 October 20151722015[50]
Trevor MorganEngland28 October 20151 November 201542015[51]
Terry PhelanRepublic of Ireland1 November 201520 December 2015572015[52]
Steve CoppellEngland21 June 201612 July 20173862016–2017[53]
René MeulensteenNetherlands14 July 20172 January 20181722017–2018[54]
David JamesEngland3 January 201818 December 20183492018[55]
Nelo VingadaPortugal18 January 201917 March 2019582019[56]
Eelco SchattorieNetherlands19 May 201922 April 20203392019–2020[57]
Kibu VicuñaSpain22 April 202017 February 20213012020–2021[58]
Ishfaq AhmedIndia17 February 202117 June 20211202021[59]
Ivan VukomanovićSerbia17 June 202126 April 20241,0442021–2024[60]
Frank DauwenBelgium5 April 202316 April 2023112023[61]
Mikael StahreSweden23 May 202416 December 20242072024[62]
T. G. PurushothamanIndia17 December 202424 March 2025982024-2025[63]
David CatalàSpain25 March 2025Present*2442025-[64]
Andrey ChernyshovRussiaMohammedan SC29 August 202329 January 20255202024–2025

[65]

Mehrajuddin WadooIndia13 February 2025Present*2842025-[66]
Antonio López HabasSpainMohun Bagan SG1 July 202018 December 20215352020–2021[67]
Juan FerrandoSpain20 December 20213 January 20247442021–2024[68]
Antonio López HabasSpain3 January 20244 May 20241232024–2024[69]
José Francisco MolinaSpain11 June 2024Present*5312024–[70]
Peter ReidEnglandMumbai City4 September 201420 December 20141072014[71]
Nicolas AnelkaFrance3 July 201520 December 20151702015[72]
Alexandre GuimarãesCosta Rica19 April 201614 August 20188472016–2018[73]
Jorge CostaPortugal14 August 20185 March 20205692018–2020[74]
Sergio LoberaSpain12 October 20208 October 20213612020–2021[75]
Des BuckinghamEngland8 October 202116 November 20237692021–2023[76]
Anthony Fernandes ‡India16 November 20238 December 2023222023[77]
Petr KratkyCzech Republic9 December 2023Present*7162023–[78]
Ricki HerbertNew ZealandNorthEast United19 August 201420 December 20141232014[79]
César FaríasVenezuela1 July 20152 December 20151542015[80]
Nelo VingadaPortugal16 July 2016[b]4 December 20161412016[81]
João de DeusPortugal17 July 20172 January 20181692017–2018[82]
Avram GrantIsrael2 January 201815 March 2018722018[83]
Eelco SchattorieNetherlands17 August 201811 March 20192062018–2019[84]
Robert JarniCroatia5 August 201910 February 20201892019–2020[85]
Khalid JamilIndia10 February 202025 August 20201972020[86]
Gerard NusSpain25 August 202012 January 20211402020–2021[87]
Khalid JamilIndia12 January 2021[c]28 May 20225012021–2022[88]
Marco BalbulIsrael11 August 20228 December 20221192022[89]
Vincenzo Alberto AnneseItaly8 December 202228 february 2023822022–2023[90]
Juan Pedro BenaliSpain22 May 2023Present*13122023–[91]
Harm van VeldhovenNetherlandsOdisha[d]30 July 20145 January 20151592014–2015[92]
Roberto CarlosBrazil3 July 201520 December 20151702015[93]
Gianluca ZambrottaItaly5 July 201614 June 20173442016–2017[94]
Miguel Ángel PortugalSpain29 June 20172 May 20183072017–2018[95]
Josep GombauSpain2 August 201818 March 20205942018–2020[96]
Stuart BaxterScotland19 June 20202 February 20212282020–2021[97]
Gerry PeytonRepublic of Ireland3 February 202120 February 2021172021[98]
Steven DiasIndia23 February 202120 July 20211472021[99]
Kiko RamírezSpain20 July 202114 January 20221782021–2022[100]
Kino García ‡Spain14 January 20228 June 20221452022[101]
Josep GombauSpain8 June 202218 March 20232832022–2023[102]
Sergio LoberaSpain17 May 2023Present*9222023–[103]
Franco ColombaItalyPune City22 July 201420 December 20141512014[104]
David PlattEngland2 June 201520 December 20152012015[105]
Antonio López HabasSpain25 April 201615 September 20175082016–2017[106]
Ranko PopovićSerbia25 September 201731 May 20182482017–2018[107]
Miguel Ángel PortugalSpain1 June 2018[e]26 October 20181472018[108]
Pradhyum ReddyIndia26 October 201824 December 2018592018[109]
Phil BrownEngland24 December 201827 August 20192462018–2019[110]
Staikos VergetisGreecePunjab8 August 202213 June 20246762023–2024[111]
Panagiotis DilmperisGreece29 June 2024Present*5132024–[112]

By club

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ClubTotal
ATK7
Bengaluru6
Chennaiyin8
East Bengal7
Goa7
Hyderabad6
Inter Kashi1
Jamshedpur7
Kerala Blasters16
Mohammedan2
Mohun Bagan SG4
Mumbai City8
NorthEast United13
Odisha12
Punjab2
Pune City7

By nationality

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CountryTotal appointmentsTotal individuals
Spain3623
England2016
India1412
Italy44
Netherlands43
Portugal43
Scotland42
Ireland33
Brazil22
Germany22
Israel22
Serbia22
Greece22
Costa Rica11
Croatia11
France11
Hungary11
Montenegro11
New Zealand11
Venezuela11
Russia11

Most matches coached in the Indian Super League

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Current Indian Super League head coaches and their current clubs are shown inbold.

As of matches played 12 April 2025
RankHead coachNat.RecordFirstLastClub(s)
PWDLWin %
1Sergio LoberaSpain127633232049.6120172025Goa (56)
Mumbai City (23)
Odisha (48)
2Manolo MárquezSpain116603422051.7220202025Hyderabad (65)
Goa (51)
3Antonio López HabasSpain109522829047.7120142024ATK (54)
Mohun Bagan SG (41)
Pune City (14)
Inter Kashi (0)
4Owen CoyleScotland104432338041.3520192024Jamshedpur (42)
Chennaiyin (38)
5Juan FerrandoSpain78352617044.8720202023Mohun Bagan SG (50)
Goa (28)
6Carles CuadratSpain78311829039.7420182024Bengaluru (50)
East Bengal (28)
7Khalid JamilIndia71261530036.6220202025North East (34)
Jamshedpur (37)
8Ivan VukomanovićSerbia67301324044.7820212024Kerala Blasters
9Josep GombauSpain57201324035.0920182023Odisha
10Steve CoppellEngland53201617037.7420162019ATK (18)
Jamshedpur (18)
Kerala Blasters (17)
Minimum 50 matches managed

Title-winning head coaches

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RankHead coachNat.TitlesClub(s)Seasons
PremiershipsChampionships
1Sergio LoberaSpain3Goa,Mumbai City2019–20,2020–212021
Antonio López HabasSpainATK,Mohun Bagan SG2023–242014,2020
José Francisco MolinaSpainATK,Mohun Bagan SG2024–252016,2025
2Des BuckinghamEngland1Mumbai City2022–23
Owen CoyleScotlandJamshedpur2021–22
Juan FerrandoSpainMohun Bagan SG2023
Manolo MárquezSpainHyderabad2022
Carles CuadratSpainBengaluru2019
John GregoryEnglandChennaiyin2018
Marco MaterazziItalyChennaiyin2015

See also

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Portals:

Notes

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  1. ^Albert Roca took charge of Hyderabad on 1 June 2020, but left before the season began, on 29 August 2020.
  2. ^Sérgio Farias took charge of NorthEast United on 13 May 2016, but left before the season began, on 9 July 2016.
  3. ^Jamil served as caretaker coach until 23 October 2021, when he was appointed as head coach.
  4. ^Odisha FC was previously Delhi Dynamos, until it got relocated and rebranded in 2019.
  5. ^Marcos Paquetá took charge of Pune City on 1 June 2018, but left before the season began, on 29 June 2018.

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  85. ^Das Sharma, Amitabha (5 August 2019)."NorthEast United appoints former Croatian midfielder Robert Jarni as head coach".The Sportstar. The Hindu.Archived from the original on 6 July 2021. Retrieved12 May 2020.
  86. ^Modak, Sourav (11 February 2020)."ISL: NorthEast United FC part ways with coach Robert Jarni".The Times of India.Archived from the original on 13 October 2020. Retrieved13 June 2022.
  87. ^"NorthEast United FC appoint Gerard Nus as their new head coach".Indian Super League. 25 August 2020.Archived from the original on 22 September 2020. Retrieved24 September 2020.
  88. ^"ISL 2020-21 Weekly Round-up: Transfers flurry, mid-season sacking, Coyle's misery".Sportstar. 18 January 2021.Archived from the original on 5 February 2021. Retrieved18 January 2021.
  89. ^"NorthEast United appoint Israel's Marco Balbul as head coach". Khel Now. 11 August 2022.Archived from the original on 13 August 2022. Retrieved21 January 2023.
  90. ^"Vincenzo Annese replaces Marco Balbul as NorthEast United FC head coach".sportstar.thehindu.com. 8 December 2022.Archived from the original on 19 December 2022. Retrieved21 January 2023.
  91. ^"NORTHEAST UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB APPOINTS JUAN PEDRO BENALI AS HEAD COACH".neutdfc.com. 22 May 2023.Archived from the original on 22 May 2023. Retrieved30 September 2023.
  92. ^"Harm van Veldhoven named Manager for Delhi Dynamos".The Hindu. PTI. 30 July 2014.ISSN 0971-751X.Archived from the original on 13 June 2022. Retrieved13 June 2022.
  93. ^Chandra, Shikharr (5 July 2015)."Delhi Dynamos announce the signing of Roberto Carlos as head coach".Goal.com.Archived from the original on 7 July 2015. Retrieved5 July 2015.
  94. ^"Zambrotta signs".Delhi Dynamos (Twitter).Archived from the original on 9 June 2017. Retrieved5 July 2016.
  95. ^"Angel Portugal new coach for Delhi Dynamos".Delhi Dynamos FC (Twitter).Archived from the original on 6 July 2021. Retrieved30 June 2017.
  96. ^"Delhi Dynamos appoint former Barcelona B manager Josep Gombau as head coach for a two-year term".FirstPost. 2 August 2018.Archived from the original on 29 September 2018. Retrieved29 September 2018.
  97. ^"Odisha FC appoint Stuart Baxter as new head coach for upcoming ISL".The Indian Express. 19 June 2020.Archived from the original on 13 September 2020. Retrieved13 June 2022.
  98. ^"Odisha FC appoint Gerald Peyton as interim coach".ESPN. 4 February 2021.Archived from the original on 15 May 2021. Retrieved12 February 2021.
  99. ^"Odisha FC's Steven Dias: I want to prove myself as a coach".www.goal.com.Archived from the original on 13 June 2022. Retrieved13 June 2022.
  100. ^"Odisha FC appoints Francisco "Kiko" Ramírez González as Head Coach".OdishaFC.com. 20 July 2021.Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved20 July 2021.
  101. ^"Odisha FC appoint Kino Garcia as interim Head Coach". Odisha FC.Archived from the original on 17 January 2022. Retrieved18 January 2022.
  102. ^"Josep Gombau returns as Odisha FC head coach after two seasons".Archived from the original on 10 June 2022. Retrieved13 June 2022.
  103. ^"Odisha appoint Sergio Lobera as Head Coach".Archived from the original on 2 October 2023. Retrieved30 September 2023.
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  105. ^"Platt in the City".punemirror.com. 27 May 2015. Retrieved13 June 2022.
  106. ^"FC Pune City appoints Habas as head coach". Goalie 365. 25 April 2016.Archived from the original on 13 May 2016. Retrieved25 April 2016.
  107. ^"Serbian Popovic takes Habas' place in Pune City". thehindu.com. 25 September 2017.Archived from the original on 21 April 2021. Retrieved30 March 2019.
  108. ^"FC Pune City sign former Delhi Dynamos boss Miguel Angel Portugal as head coach for ISL 2018–19".Firstpost. 9 August 2018.Archived from the original on 22 September 2018. Retrieved19 August 2018.
  109. ^"FC Pune City sack head coach Miguel Angel Portugal after three games".Hindustan Times. 24 October 2018.Archived from the original on 13 June 2022. Retrieved13 June 2022.
  110. ^"Phil Brown: Indian Super League's FC Pune City appoint new head coach".Bbc.co.uk. 24 December 2018.Archived from the original on 21 April 2021. Retrieved21 April 2021.
  111. ^"Staikos Vergetis appointed new Head Coach for RoundGlass Punjab FC".Archived from the original on 24 September 2023. Retrieved30 September 2023.
  112. ^"Panagiotis Dilmperis named Punjab FC head coach for upcoming season". Indian Super League. 29 June 2024. Retrieved29 June 2024.
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