2019–20 Indian Super League season

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Indian Super League
Season2019–20
Dates20 October 2019 – 14 March 2020
ChampionsATK
3rd ISL title
1st Indian title
League Winners ShieldGoa
1st title
AFC Champions LeagueGoa
AFC CupATK (qualified but not didn't participate due to disbanding)[note1]
Bengaluru
Matches played95
Goals scored294 (3.09 per match)
Top goalscorerBartholomew Ogbeche
Nerijus Valskis
Roy Krishna
(15 goals each)
Best goalkeeperGurpreet Singh Sandhu
(122.14 mins per goal)
Biggest home winATK 5–0 Hyderabad
(25 October 2019)
Biggest away winJamshedpur 0–5 Goa
(19 February 2020)
Highest scoringKerala Blasters 3–6 Chennaiyin
(1 February 2020)
Longest winning runGoa
(5 games)
Longest unbeaten runChennaiyin
(9 games)
Longest winless runHyderabad
NorthEast United
(14 games)
Longest losing runHyderabad
(4 games)
Highest attendance50,102
ATK 3–1 Bengaluru
(8 March 2020)
Lowest attendance1,000
NorthEast United 0–0 Kerala Blasters
(7 February 2020)
Total attendance1,219,462[note 1]
Average attendance12,973

The 2019–20 Indian Super League season was the sixth season of the Indian Super League, one of the top Indian professional football leagues. The regular season began on 20 October 2019 and concluded on 14 March 2020.

Hyderabad replaced the disbanded Pune City,[1] whereas Delhi Dynamos moved to Bhubaneswar and rebranded as Odisha.[2]

Bengaluru were the defending champions, having won their maiden Indian Super League title by defeating Goa 1–0 in the 2018–19 final.[3] However, both teams were knocked out in the semi-finals, with Bengaluru losing 3–2 on aggregate to ATK[4] and Goa losing 6–5 on aggregate to Chennaiyin.[5] On 14 March 2020, ATK beat Chennaiyin 3–1 in the final, becoming the first club to win three ISL titles.[6]

On 29 November 2019, the AFC association ranking confirmed India's group stage spot in the 2021 AFC Champions League. As winners of the regular season, FC Goa took that spot along with the inaugural League Winners Shield trophy.

Teams[edit]

Stadiums and locations[edit]

Club State/Region City Home Stadium Capacity
ATK West Bengal Kolkata Salt Lake Stadium 85,000[7]
Bengaluru Karnataka Bengaluru Sree Kanteerava Stadium 25,810[8]
Chennaiyin Tamil Nadu Chennai Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium 20,075[9]
Goa Goa Margao Fatorda Stadium 18,600[10]
Hyderabad Telangana Hyderabad G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium 30,000[11]
Jamshedpur Jharkhand Jamshedpur JRD Tata Sports Complex 24,424[12]
Kerala Blasters Kerala Kochi Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium 40,000[13]
Mumbai City Maharashtra Mumbai Mumbai Football Arena 7,790[14]
NorthEast United Assam Guwahati Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium 23,627[15]
Odisha Odisha Bhubaneswar Kalinga Stadium 15,000[16]

Personnel and sponsorship[edit]

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
ATK Spain Antonio Lopez Habas[17] Fiji Roy Krishna Nivia Sports
Bengaluru Spain Carles Cuadrat[18] India Sunil Chettri Puma Kia Motors[19]
Chennaiyin Scotland Owen Coyle[20] Romania Lucian Goian Performax Apollo Tyres
Goa India Clifford Miranda[21] India Mandar Rao Desai T10 Sports Adda52
Hyderabad Spain Albert Roca Brazil Marcelinho Reyaur Sports[22]
Jamshedpur Spain Antonio Iriondo[23] Spain Tiri Nivia Sports Tata Steel
Kerala Blasters Netherlands Eelco Schattorie Nigeria Bartholomew Ogbeche Reyaur Sports Muthoot Group
Mumbai City Portugal Jorge Costa India Amrinder Singh Sqad Gear SportsAdda
NorthEast United Croatia Robert Jarni Colombia José David Leudo Performax Federal Bank
Odisha Spain Josep Gombau Spain Marcos Tébar TYKA Sports Odisha Tourism[24]

Head coaching changes[edit]

Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment
ATK England Steve Coppell End of contract 30 April 2019 Pre-season Spain Antonio López Habas 3 May 2019[17]
Kerala Blasters Portugal Nelo Vingada 17 March 2019 Netherlands Eelco Schattorie 19 May 2019[25]
Jamshedpur Spain César Ferrando 5 April 2019 Spain Antonio Iriondo 26 July 2019[26]
NorthEast United Netherlands Eelco Schattorie 19 May 2019 Croatia Robert Jarni 5 August 2019[27]
Chennaiyin England John Gregory[28] Sacked 30 Nov 2019 8th Scotland Owen Coyle 4 Dec 2019[29]
Hyderabad England Phil Brown[30] 11 January 2020 10th Spain Xavier Gurri López 15 January 2020[31]
Goa Spain Sergio Lobera[32] Mutual Consent 1 February 2020 1st India Clifford Miranda 3 February 2020[33]
NorthEast United Croatia Robert Jarni[34] Sacked 11 February 2020 9th India Khalid Jamil 11 February 2020[34]

Roster changes[edit]

Foreign players[edit]

Template:More information The number of foreign players allowed in the squad is maximum seven and a minimum of six. However, the maximum number of foreign players allowed on the pitch is five.

Team Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6 Player 7
ATK Australia David Williams Fiji Roy Krishna Spain Edu García Spain Javi Hernández Spain Mandi Spain Víctor Mongil England John Johnson
Bengaluru Australia Erik Paartalu Jamaica Kevaughn Frater Jamaica Deshorn Brown Spain Dimas Delgado Spain Juanan Spain Nili Perdomo Spain Albert Serrán
Chennaiyin Afghanistan Masih Saighani Brazil Rafael Crivellaro Brazil Eli Sabiá Lithuania Nerijus Valskis Malta André Schembri Romania Dragoș Firțulescu Romania Lucian Goian
Goa France Hugo Boumous Morocco Ahmed Jahouh Senegal Mourtada Fall Spain Edu Bedia Spain Ferrán Corominas Spain Carlos Peña
Hyderabad Austria Marko Stanković Brazil Bobô Brazil Marcelinho Pereira England Matthew Kilgallon Jamaica Giles Barnes Spain Rafael Gómez Spain Néstor Gordillo
Jamshedpur Brazil Memo Spain Noé Acosta Spain Sergio Castel Spain David Grande Spain Aitor Monroy Spain Piti Spain Tiri
Kerala Blasters Cameroon Raphaël Messi Bouli North Macedonia Vlatko Drobarov Netherlands Gianni Zuiverloon Nigeria Bartholomew Ogbeche Senegal Moustapha Gning Spain Mario Arqués Spain Sergio Cidoncha
Mumbai City Brazil Diego Carlos Croatia Mato Grgić Gabon Sèrge Kevyn Portugal Paulo Machado Senegal Modou Sougou Tunisia Amine Chermiti Tunisia Mohamed Larbi
NorthEast United Colombia José David Leudo Croatia Mislav Komorski Republic of Ireland Andy Keogh Netherlands Kai Heerings Sweden Simon Lundevall Uruguay Martín Cháves Uruguay Federico Gallego
Odisha Argentina Martín Pérez Guedes Senegal Diawandou Diagne Spain Carlos Delgado Spain Francisco Dorronsoro Spain Xisco Hernández Spain Manuel Onwu Spain Marcos Tébar

Regular season[edit]

League table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Goa 18 12 3 3 46 23 +23 39 Premiers and Qualification for 2021 AFC Champions League group stage and ISL playoffs
2 ATK (C) 18 10 4 4 33 16 +17 34 Advance to ISL playoffs[Note 1]
3 Bengaluru 18 8 6 4 22 13 +9 30 Qualification for 2021 AFC Cup play-off round and ISL playoffs[Note 1]
4 Chennaiyin 18 8 5 5 32 24 +8 29 Advance to ISL playoffs
5 Mumbai City 18 7 5 6 25 29 −4 26
6 Odisha 18 7 4 7 28 31 −3 25
7 Kerala Blasters 18 4 7 7 29 32 −3 19
8 Jamshedpur 18 4 6 8 22 35 −13 18
9 NorthEast United 18 2 8 8 16 30 −14 14
10 Hyderabad 18 2 4 12 21 39 −18 10
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) Champion.
  1. ^
    Note 1: Originally, Mohun Bagan, the 2019–20 I-League champions (they were already assured of the title before the league was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India), would qualify as India 2 (2021 AFC Cup group stage), and ATK, the 2019–20 Indian Super League playoffs winners, would qualify as India 3 (2021 AFC Cup qualifying play-offs).[35] However, ATK owners KGSPL ceased their football operation and bought majority stakes in Mohun Bagan FC (India) Private Limited and rebranded Mohun Bagan football team as ATK Mohun Bagan FC from the 2020–21 Indian Super League season which qualifed as India 2 in 2021 AFC club competition. The All India Football Federation decided that Bengaluru FC, the 2019–20 Indian Super League regular season 3rd place (behind FC Goa, which qualified for the 2021 AFC Champions League, and ATK), will qualify as India 3.[36]

Results[edit]

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Playoffs[edit]

Bracket[edit]

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Semi-finals[edit]

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Final[edit]

{{#lst:2019–20 Indian Super League playoffs|final}}

Season statistics[edit]

Scoring[edit]

Hat-tricks[edit]

Result column shows goal tally of player's team first.
No. Player For Against Result Date Ref
1 Nigeria Bartholomew Ogbeche Kerala Blasters Chennaiyin 3–6 (A) 1 February 2020 [38]
2 Fiji Roy Krishna ATK Odisha 3–1 (H) 8 February 2020 [39]
3 Spain Manuel Onwu Odisha Kerala Blasters 4–4 (H) 23 February 2020 [40]
Notes

(H) – Home team
(A) – Away team

Assists[edit]

Rank Player Club Assists
1 France Hugo Boumous Goa 10
2 Brazil Rafael Crivellaro Chennaiyin 8
3 India Brandon Fernandes Goa 7
4 Lithuania Nerijus Valskis Chennayin 6
India Anirudh Thapa Chennaiyin
Fiji Roy Krishna ATK
7 Australia Erik Paartalu Bengaluru 5
India Jerry Mawihmingthanga Odisha
Australia David Williams ATK
India Jessel Carneiro Kerala Blasters
Spain Javi Hernández ATK
Spain Dimas Delgado Bengaluru
India Prabir Das ATK
Source:[41]

Cleansheets[edit]

Rank Player Club Clean
sheets
1 India Gurpreet Singh Bengaluru 11
2 India Arindam Bhattacharya ATK 9
3 India Mohammad Nawaz Goa 5
4 India Amrinder Singh Mumbai City 4
India Vishal Kaith Chennaiyin
6 Spain Francisco Dorronsoro Odisha 3
India Subhasish Roy NorthEast United
8 India Rehenesh TP Kerala Blasters 2
India Subrata Pal Jamshedpur
10 India Bilal Khan Kerala Blasters 1
India Arshdeep Singh Odisha
Source:[42]

Discipline[edit]

Player[edit]

Club[edit]

  • Most yellow cards: 57[45]
    • Mumbai City
  • Most red cards: 4[46]
    • Chennaiyin


Average home attendances[edit]

As of 8 March 2020
Team GP Cumulative High Low Mean
ATK 9 200,917 37,406 8,690 22,324
Jamshedpur 9 181,218 23,157 17,263 20,135
Kerala Blasters 9 157,641 36,298 7,754 17,515
Bengaluru 9 131,592 27,083 9,746 14,621
Goa 9 117,057 17,773 10,212 13,006
Chennaiyin 9 80,777 11,597 7,500 8,975
NorthEast United 9 [lower-alpha 1] 74,280 17,942 1000 8,253
Hyderabad 9 65,699 12,114 3,000 7,299
Odisha 9[lower-alpha 2] 56,081 9,452 3,500
(3,816[lower-alpha 3])
6,231
Mumbai City 9 47,166 7,021 3,200 5,240
Total 90 1,112,428 37,406 1,000 12,360
Legend  Lowest 

 Highest 

Source:[47][48][49]

Notes[edit]

  1. NorthEast United Last home matches attendance Data not Published.
  2. Odisha's first three home matches were not held at Kalinga Stadium.
  3. Attendance of the second home match for Odisha which was not played at the Kalinga Stadium.

Awards[edit]

Hero of the Match[edit]

Match Hero of the Match Match Hero of the Match Match Hero of the Match
Player Club Player Club Player Club
Match 1 Nigeria Bartholomew Ogbeche Kerala Blasters Match 33 Australia David Williams ATK Match 65 Lithuania Nerijus Valskis Chennaiyin
Match 2 Brazil Raphael Augusto Bengaluru Match 34 India Chinglensana Singh Goa Match 66 India Adil Khan Hyderabad
Match 3 India Farukh Choudhary Jamshedpur Match 35 India Farukh Choudhary Jamshedpur Match 67 Morocco Hugo Boumous Goa
Match 4 India Seriton Fernandes Goa Match 36 India Jerry Mawihmingthanga Odisha Match 68 India Balwant Singh ATK
Match 5 Tunisia Amine Chermiti Mumbai City Match 37 Cameroon Raphaël Messi Bouli Kerala Blasters Match 69 India Jackichand Singh Goa
Match 6 Australia David Williams ATK Match 38 Senegal Mourtada Fall Goa Match 70 India Nishu Kumar Bengaluru
Match 7 Ghana Asamoah Gyan NorthEast United Match 39 India Rowllin Borges Mumbai City Match 71 Brazil Diego Carlos Mumbai City
Match 8 India Sarthak Golui Mumbai City Match 40 Spain Juanan Bengaluru Match 72 India Lallianzuala Chhangte Chennaiyin
Match 9 India Udanta Singh Bengaluru Match 41 Portugal Paulo Machado Mumbai City Match 73 Fiji Roy Krishna ATK
Match 10 India Farukh Choudhary Jamshedpur Match 42 India Lallianzuala Chhangte Chennaiyin Match 74 Morocco Hugo Boumous Goa
Match 11 Australia David Williams ATK Match 43 Brazil Bobô Hyderabad Match 75 Brazil Diego Carlos Mumbai City
Match 12 India Jerry Mawihmingthanga Odisha Match 44 Spain Ferrán Corominas Goa Match 76 India Lalengmawia NorthEast
Match 13 India Redeem Tlang NorthEast United Match 45 Australia David Williams ATK Match 77 Fiji Roy Krishna ATK
Match 14 Brazil Marcelinho Hyderabad Match 46 Morocco Ahmed Jahouh Goa Match 78 Brazil Rafael Crivellaro Chennaiyin
Match 15 India Subrata Pal Jamshedpur Match 47 Spain Aridane Santana Odisha Match 79 Colombia José David Leudo NorthEast
Match 16 Argentina Maximiliano Barreiro NorthEast United Match 48 Spain Mario Arqués Kerala Blasters Match 80 Spain Ferrán Corominas Goa
Match 17 India Lenny Rodrigues Goa Match 49 Senegal Modou Sougou Mumbai City Match 81 India Liston Colaco Hyderabad
Match 18 Spain Sergio Cidoncha Kerala Blasters Match 50 India Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru Match 82 Spain Xisco Hernández Odisha
Match 19 Fiji Roy Krishna ATK Match 51 India Sumit Rathi ATK Match 83 Nigeria Bartholomew Ogbeche Kerala
Match 20 Australia Erik Paartalu Bengaluru Match 52 Nigeria Bartholomew Ogbeche Kerala Blasters Match 84 India Edwin Vanspaul Chennaiyin
Match 21 India Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru Match 53 India Vinit Rai Odisha Match 85 Morocco Hugo Boumous Goa
Match 22 Spain Aridane Santana Odisha Match 54 India Lenny Rodrigues Goa Match 86 India Liston Colaco Hyderabad
Match 23 India Anirudh Thapa Chennaiyin Match 55 India Ashique Kuruniyan Bengaluru Match 87 Romania Lucian Goian Chennaiyin
Match 24 Spain Sergio Castel Jamshedpur Match 56 Lithuania Nerijus Valskis Chennaiyin Match 88 Spain Edu García ATK
Match 25 Ghana Asamoah Gyan NorthEast United Match 57 Spain Aridane Santana Odisha Match 89 Spain Manuel Onwu Odisha
Match 26 Lithuania Nerijus Valskis Chennaiyin Match 58 India Halicharan Narzary Kerala Blasters Match 90 Uruguay Martín Cháves NorthEast
Match 27 India Robin Singh Hyderabad Match 59 Spain Aridane Santana Odisha Match 91 (SF) India Anirudh Thapa Chennaiyin
Match 28 Gabon Sèrge Kevyn Mumbai City Match 60 Brazil Rafael Crivellaro Chennaiyin Match 92 (SF) Australia Erik Paartalu Bengaluru
Match 29 India Lenny Rodrigues Goa Match 61 India Rowllin Borges Mumbai City Match 93 (SF) Senegal Mourtada Fall Goa
Match 30 India Farukh Choudhary Jamshedpur Match 62 India Pritam Kotal ATK Match 94 (SF) India Prabir Das ATK
Match 31 India Gurpreet Singh Sandhu Bengaluru Match 63 Spain Sergio Castel Jamshedpur Match 95 (F) India Arindam Bhattacharya ATK
Match 32 India Jeakson Singh Kerala Match 64 Australia Erik Paartalu Bengaluru Source:[50]

ISL Emerging Player of the Match[edit]

Match Emerging Player of the Match Match Emerging Player of the Match Match Emerging Player of the Match
India Player Club India Player Club India Player Club
Match 1 Jeakson Singh Kerala Blasters Match 33 Lalthathanga Khawlhring NorthEast United Match 65 Laldinliana Renthlei Chennaiyin
Match 2 Nishu Kumar Bengaluru Match 34 Ashish Rai Hyderabad Match 66 Sourav Das Mumbai City
Match 3 Jerry Mawihmingthanga Odisha Match 35 Lallianzuala Chhangte Chennaiyin Match 67 Mohammad Rakip Kerala Blasters
Match 4 Mohammad Nawaz Goa Match 36 Rohit Kumar Hyderabad Match 68 Lalengmawia NorthEast United
Match 5 Prasanth Karuthadathkuni Kerala Blasters Match 37 Sahal Abdul Samad Kerala Blasters Match 69 Gaurav Bora Odisha
Match 6 Michael Soosairaj ATK Match 38 Salam Ranjan Singh ATK Match 70 Mohammad Yasir Hyderabad
Match 7 Redeem Tlang NorthEast United Match 39 Bipin Singh Mumbai City Match 71 Lalengmawia NorthEast United
Match 8 Lallianzuala Chhangte Chennaiyin Match 40 Lalengmawia NorthEast United Match 72 Jerry Lalrinzuala Chennaiyin
Match 9 Ashique Kuruniyan Bengaluru Match 41 Farukh Choudhary Jamshedpur Match 73 Aniket Jadhav Jamshedpur
Match 10 Aniket Jadhav Jamshedpur Match 42 Lallianzuala Chhangte Chennaiyin Match 74 Sahil Panwar Hyderabad
Match 11 Lallianzuala Chhangte Chennaiyin Match 43 Rohit Kumar Hyderabad Match 75 Bidyananda Singh Mumbai City
Match 12 Nanda Kumar Sekar Odisha Match 44 Shubham Sarangi Odisha Match 76 Lalruatthara Kerala Blasters
Match 13 Redeem Tlang NorthEast United Match 45 Sumit Rathi ATK Match 77 Sumit Rathi ATK
Match 14 Rahul K. P. Kerala Blasters Match 46 Seriton Fernandes Goa Match 78 Ashique Kuruniyan Bengaluru
Match 15 Mobashir Rahman Jamshedpur Match 47 Shubham Sarangi Odisha Match 79 Redeem Tlang NorthEast United
Match 16 Mohammad Yasir Hyderabad Match 48 Rakesh Pradhan NorthEast United Match 80 Bipin Singh Mumbai City
Match 17 Sarthak Golui Mumbai City Match 49 Ashish Rai Hyderabad Match 81 Liston Colaco Hyderabad
Match 18 Rahul K. P. Kerala Blasters Match 50 Nishu Kumar Bengaluru Match 82 Nim Dorjee NorthEast United
Match 19 Isaac Vanmalsawma Jamshedpur Match 51 Michael Soosairaj ATK Match 83 Suresh Wangjam Bengaluru
Match 20 Ashique Kuruniyan Bengaluru Match 52 Mohammad Rakip Kerala Blasters Match 84 Jerry Lalrinzuala Chennaiyin
Match 21 Mohammad Rakip Kerala Blasters Match 53 Jerry Mawihmingthanga Odisha Match 85 Amarjit Kiyam Jamshedpur
Match 22 Shubham Sarangi Odisha Match 54 Mohammad Nawaz Goa Match 86 Mohammad Yasir Hyderabad
Match 23 Vishal Kaith Chennaiyin Match 55 Ashique Kuruniyan Bengaluru Match 87 Laldinliana Renthlei Chennaiyin
Match 24 Jitendra Singh Jamshedpur Match 56 Lallianzuala Chhangte Chennaiyin Match 88 Leon Augustine Bengaluru
Match 25 Rakesh Pradhan NorthEast United Match 57 Jerry Mawihmingthanga Odisha Match 89 Jerry Mawihmingthanga Odisha
Match 26 Shubham Sarangi Odisha Match 58 Abdul Hakku Kerala Blasters Match 90 Redeem Tlang NorthEast
Match 27 Ashique Kuruniyan Bengaluru Match 59 Jerry Mawihmingthanga Odisha Match 91 (SF) Jerry Lalrinzuala Chennaiyin
Match 28 Pratik Chaudhari Mumbai City Match 60 Vishal Kaith Chennaiyin Match 92 (SF) Suresh Singh Wangjam Bengaluru
Match 29 Mohammad Rakip Kerala Blasters Match 61 Sourav Das Mumbai City Match 93 (SF) Jerry Lalrinzuala Chennaiyin
Match 30 Narender Gahlot Jamshedpur Match 62 Sumit Rathi ATK Match 94 (SF) Ashique Kuruniyan Bengaluru
Match 31 Vinit Rai Odisha Match 63 Amarjit Singh Kiyam Jamshedpur Match 95 (F) Sumit Rathi ATK
Match 32 Jeakson Singh Kerala Match 64 Ashique Kuruniyan Bengaluru Source:[50]

Season awards[edit]

Award Player Club
Hero of the League France Hugo Boumous Goa
Golden Boot Lithuania Nerijus Valskis Chennaiyin
Golden Glove India Gurpreet Singh Sandhu Bengaluru
Winning Pass of the League France Hugo Boumous Goa
ISL Emerging Player of the League India Sumit Rathi ATK

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. Including attendance of playoff semi-finals. Final was played behind closed doors due to restrictions against the COVID-19 pandemic.

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External links[edit]

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