List of ATK players

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ATK (previously known as Atlético de Kolkata), was an Indian football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal, that played in Indian Super League. It was established on 7 May 2014 as the first team in the Indian Super League, and played its home games at the Salt Lake Stadium.[1] The club was merged with Mohun Bagan to form ATK Mohun Bagan FC on 1 June 2020.

List of players[]

  • Appearances and goals are for Indian Super League and Super Cup matches only.
  • Players are listed according to the date of their first team debut for the club. Only players with at least one appearance are included.

Statistics correct as of 1 June 2020

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  • Nationality – If a player played international football, the country/countries he played for are shown. Otherwise, the player's nationality is given as their country of birth.
  • Career span – The year of the player's first appearance for ATK to the year of his last appearance.
  • Matches – The total number of games played, both as a starter and as a substitute.
Borja Fernández is the most appeared player for ATK with 47 appearances and he also scalped goal twice.
Hume is the all-time leading scorer for ATK with 18 goals.
Name Nat Pos ATK career Apps Goals Ref
Borja Fernández Spain Midfielder 2014–2016 47 2 [2][3]
Luis García Spain Forward 2014–2015 13 2 [4]
Ofentse Nato Botswana Midfielder 2014–2017 31 0 [5]
Fikru Tefera Ethiopia Forward 2014 12 5 [6]
Jofre Spain Midfielder 2014 12 1 [7]
Josemi Spain Defender 2014–2015 20 0 [8]
Arnal Llibert Spain Forward 2014 11 1 [9]
Sylvain Monsoreau France Defender 2014 2 1 [10]
Jakub Podaný Czech Republic Midfielder 2014 11 2 [11]
Apoula Edel Armenia Goalkeeper 2014 9 0 [12]
Mamunul Islam Bangladesh Midfielder 2014 0 0 [13]
Basilio Sancho Spain Goalkeeper 2014 0 0 [14]
Subhasish Roy Chowdhury India Goalkeeper 2014 8 0 [15]
Biswajit Saha India Defender 2014 11 0 [16]
Nallappan Mohanraj India Defender 2014–2016, 2017–2018 11 1 [17]
Kingshuk Debnath India Defender 2014,2016 14 0 [18]
Arnab Mondal India Defender 2014–2019 46 0 [19]
Baljit Sahni India Forward 2014–2015 21 2 [20]
Cavin Lobo India Forward 2014, 2018–2019 7 2 [21]
Denzil Franco India Defender 2014–2016 10 0 [22]
Mohammed Rafi India Forward 2014 10 0 [23]
Sanju Pradhan India Midfielder 2014 11 0 [24]
Climax Lawrence India Midfielder 2014 0 0 [25]
Mohammed Rafique India Forward 2014–2015 7 1 [26]
Rakesh Masih India Midfielder 2014 9 0 [27]
Lester Fernandez India Midfielder 2014 9 0 [28]
Juan Calatayud Spain Goalkeeper 2015 9 0 [29]
Tiri Spain Defender 2015–2016, 2020– 24 0 [30]
Jaime Gavilán Spain Midfielder 2015 16 0 [31]
Valdo Cape Verde Midfielder 2015 9 1 [32]
Sameehg Doutie South Africa Midfielder 2015–2016 26 5 [33]
Jorge Alonso Spain Midfielder 2015 2 0 [34]
Javi Lara Spain Midfielder 2015–2016 23 4 [35]
Iain Hume Canada Forward 2015–2016 30 18 [36][37]
Hélder Postiga Portugal Forward 2015–2016 12 4 [38]
Dejan Lekić Serbia Forward 2015–2016 6 2 [39]
Amrinder Singh India Goalkeeper 2015 13 0 [40]
Kunzang Bhutia India Goalkeeper 2015,2017–2018 0 0 [41]
Syed Rahim Nabi India Defender 2015 2 0 [42]
Rino Anto India Defender 2015 13 0 [43]
Augustin Fernandes India Defender 2015, 2017–2018 13 1 [44]
Clifford Miranda India Midfielder 2015 1 0 [45]
Jewel Raja India Midfielder 2015–2016 14 0 [46]
Arata Izumi India Midfielder 2015–2016 11 5 [47]
Nadong Bhutia India Forward 2015 2 0 [48]
Sushil Kumar Singh India Forward 2015 5 0 [49]
Dani Mallo Spain Goalkeeper 2016 2 0 [50]
Shilton Paul India Goalkeeper 2016 0 0 [51]
Debjit Majumder India Goalkeeper 2016–2019, 30 0 [52][53]
Henrique Sereno Portugal Defender 2016 10 1 [54]
Robert Lalthlamuana India Defender 2016 9 0 [55]
Keegan Pereira India Defender 2016 25 0 [56]
Prabir Das India Defender 2016–present 48 0 [57][58]
Bikramjit Singh India Midfielder 2016 7 0 [59]
Stephen Pearson Scotland Midfielder 2016 11 2 [60]
Bidyananda Singh India Midfielder 2016 6 0 [61]
Lalrindika Ralte India Midfielder 2016 13 1 [62]
Pritam Kotal India Defender 2016,2018–present 42 1 [63]
Bikash Jairu India Midfielder 2016 0 0 [64]
Abhinas Ruidas India Midfielder 2016 9 0 [65]
Juan Belencoso Spain Forward 2016 16 2 [66]
Jussi Jääskeläinen Finland Goalkeeper 2017 1 0 [67]
Jordi Figueras Spain Defender 2017–2018 17 0 [68]
Tom Thorpe England Defender 2017–2018 11 1 [69]
Anwar Ali India Defender 2017–2018 8 0 [70]
Ryan Taylor England Defender 2017–2018 11 1 [71]
Ashutosh Mehta India Defender 2017–2018 14 1 [72]
Conor Thomas England Midfielder 2017–2018 20 0 [73]
Eugeneson Lyngdoh India Midfielder 2017–2019 10 0 [74]
Darren Caldeira India Midfielder 2017–2018 3 0 [75]
Carl Baker England Midfielder 2017 0 0 [76]
Rupert Nongrum India Midfielder 2017–2018 15 0 [77]
Hitesh Sharma India Midfielder 2017–2020 30 1 [78][79]
Zequinha Portugal Forward 2017–2018 15 3 [80]
Jayesh Rane India Forward 2017–present 52 3 [81]
Ronald Singh India Forward 2018 2 0 [82]
Bipin Singh India Forward 2017–2018 14 2 [83]
Robbie Keane Republic of Ireland Forward 2017–2018 11 8 [84][85]
Njazi Kuqi Finland Forward 2017–2018 11 8 [86]
Robin Singh India Forward 2017–2018 11 8 [87]
David Cotterill Wales Forward 2018 3 0 [88]
Martin Paterson Northern Ireland Forward 2018 6 1 [89]
Soram Anganba India Goalkeeper 2018 7 0 [90]
Sibongakonke Mbatha South Africa Midfielder 2018 5 1 [91]
Soram Anganba India Goalkeeper 2018 7 0 [92]
Arindam Bhattacharya India Goalkeeper 2018–present 38 0 [93]
Avilash Paul India Goalkeeper 2018–present 0 0 [94]
Sandeep Singh India Defender 2018–2019 0 0 [citation needed]
André Bikey Cameroon Defender 2018–2019 17 1 [95]
Gérson Brazil Defender 2018–2019 21 1 [96]
John Johnson England Defender 2018–present 24 1 [97]
Sumit Rathi India Defender 2018–present 14 0 [98]
Sena Ralte India Defender 2018–2019 2 0 [99]
Ricky Lallawmawma India Defender 2018–2020 20 0 [100]
Aiborlang Khongjee India Defender 2018–2019 7 0 [101]
Ankit Mukherjee India Defender 2018–2019 11 1 [102]
Noussair El Maimouni Morocco Midfielder 2018–2019 10 1 [103]
Pronay Halder India Midfielder 2018–present 24 1 [104]
Ashish Pradhan India Midfielder 2018–2020 0 0 [105]
Raghav Gupta India Midfielder 2018–present 0 0 [106]
Yumnam Singh India Midfielder 2018–present 0 0 [107]
Edu García Spain Midfielder 2019–present 24 9 [108][109]
H Lalmuankima India Forward 2019 0 0 [110]
Manu Lanzarote Spain Forward 2018–2019 17 7 [111]
Komal Thatal India Forward 2018–present 18 1 [112]
Kalu Uche Nigeria Forward 2018–2019 11 1 [113]
Éverton Brazil Forward 2018–2019 19 1 [114]
Balwant Singh India Forward 2018–present 26 6 [115]
Eli Babalj Australia Forward 2018–2019 3 0 [116]
Dheeraj Singh India Goalkeeper 2019–present 1 0 [117]
Arsh Anwer Shaikh India Goalkeeper 2019–present 0 0 [118]
Anil Chawan India Defender 2019–present 0 0 [119]
Víctor Mongil Spain Defender 2020–present 9 0 [120]
Agus India Defender 2019–present 14 0 [121]
Anas Edathodika India Defender 2019–present 9 0 [122]
Salam Ranjan Singh India Defender 2019–present 3 0 [123]
Mandi Spain Midfielder 2019–present 11 0 [124]
Michael Regin India Midfielder 2019–present 7 0 [125]
Sehnaj Singh India Midfielder 2019–present 8 0 [126]
Javi Hernández Spain Midfielder 2019–present 20 2 [127]
Michael Soosairaj India Midfielder 2019–present 20 3 [128]
Roy Krishna Fiji Forward 2019–present 21 15 [129]
David Williams Australia Forward 2019–present 18 7 [130]
Carl McHugh Republic of Ireland Forward 2019–present 6 1 [131]
Jobby Justin India Forward 2019–present 9 1 [132]

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