2020 Indian Super League Final

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2020 Indian Super League Final
Event2019–20 Indian Super League season
Date14 March 2020
VenueFatorda Stadium, Margao, Goa
Man of the MatchArindam Bhattacharya (ATK)
RefereeKasimov Sharzod
Attendance0[note 1]
2019
2021

The 2020 Indian Super League Final was the final match of the 2019–20 Indian Super League season, the sixth season of the Indian Super League. It was played between Chennayin FC and ATK, on 14 March 2020 at the Fatorda Stadium, Goa.[2] It was played to determine the winner of the 2019–20 season of the Indian Super League.

Owing to COVID-19 pandemic in India the final was played behind closed doors.[1]

Two times Champions ATK won the final after beating Chennayin by 3–1.

Background[edit]

Prior to this cup final both the finalists ATK and Chennayin won the trophy twice (the maximum ever won by any Indian Super League side). ATK won in 2014 and 2016 both against Kerala Blasters whereas Chennayin won in 2015 against Goa (in the same stadium where the final match of this season was played) and in 2018 against Bengaluru FC. Also both the teams reached the final previously for twice, hence they were going to appear for their 3rd final which also meant that this final was going to decide the 3rd for either of these teams.

Match[edit]

Atlético de Kolkata3–1Chennaiyin
Report
Attendance: 0
Referee: Kasimov Sharzod (Uzbekistan)
Atlético de Kolkata
Chennaiyin FC[citation needed]
GK 29 India Arindam Bhattacharya
CB 20 India Pritam Kotal
CB 4 England John Johnson
CB 2 India Sumit Rathi
LB 33 India Prabir Das
AM 10 Spain Edu García
CM 25 India Michael Regin Yellow card 59' Substituted off 67'
CM 19 Spain Javi Hernández Yellow card 90+3'
LW 23 India Michael Soosairaj
ST 9 Australia David Williams
ST 21 Fiji Roy Krishna Substituted off 40'
Substitutes:
GK 1 India Dheeraj Singh
FW 3 Spain Mandi Yellow card 51' Substituted in 40' Substituted off 84'
FW 15 India Balwant Singh
MF 16 India Jayesh Rane
DM 17 India Pronay Halder Substituted in 67'
DF 18 Spain Víctor Mongil Substituted in 84'
FW 25 India Jobby Justin
Manager:
Spain Antonio López
GK 31 India Vishal Kaith
LB 18 India Jerry Lalrinzuala
CB 6 Romania Lucian Goian
CB 13 Brazil Eli Sabiá Yellow card 88'
RB 26 India Laldinliana Renthlei
CM 15 India Anirudh Thapa
DM 28 India Germanpreet Singh Yellow card 5' Substituted off 22'
LW 7 India Lallianzuala Chhangte
MF 50 Brazil Rafael Crivellaro
FW 27 Malta André Schembri Substituted off 76'
ST 9 Lithuania Nerijus Valskis
Substitutes:
GK 1 India Karanjit Singh
CDM 5 Afghanistan Masih Saighani
DM 8 India Edwin Sydney Vanspaul Substituted in 22'
LM 10 Romania Dragoș Firțulescu Substituted in 76'
MF 11 India Thoi Singh
CB 22 India Deepak Tangri
FW 24 India Rahim Ali
Manager:
Republic of Ireland Owen Coyle

Man of the Match:
Spain Javi Hernández (ATK Mohan Bagan)


Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • nine named substitutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions.





Aftermath[edit]

This victory meant ATK became the Indian Super League Champions for the 3rd time which made them the most successful team in the tournament's history. At the same time this defeat meant Chennayin lost the final for the 1st time.

Notes[edit]

  1. The final was played behind closed doors due to a COVID-19 pandemic in India.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Refund process for Hero ISL 2019-20 final ticket holders".
  2. "Goa to host Indian Super League 2019-20 final". 23 February 2020.

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