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The Indian Super League is a professional league for association football clubs in India. At the top of the Indian football league system , it is the country's primary football competition along with the I-League , and is contested by 11 clubs. This page details the records and statistics of the league since its inception.
Team records [ ]
Titles [ ]
Most Championship titles: 3, ATK
Most League Winners Shield titles: 1
Biggest league winning margin: 5 points, 2019–20 ; Goa (39 points) over ATK (34 points)
Smallest league winning margin: 0 points, 6 head-to head points, 2020–21 ; Mumbai City (6) over ATK Mohun Bagan (0). Both finished on 40 points, but Mumbai City won the title on head-to-head points.
Points [ ]
Most points in a season: 40
Most home points in a season: 25, ATK Mohun Bagan (2020–21 )
Most away points in a season: 22, Mumbai City (2020–21 )
Most points in a season without winning the league: 40, ATK Mohun Bagan (2020–21 )
Fewest points in a season: 9, Chennaiyin (2018–19 )
Fewest home points in a season: 5
Fewest away points in a season: 2, Pune City (2015 )
Fewest points in a season while winning the league: 39, Goa (2019–20 )
Wins [ ]
Most wins in total: 61, Goa [1]
Most wins in a season: 13, Bengaluru (2017–18 )
Most home wins in a season: 8, ATK Mohun Bagan (2020–21 )
Most away wins in a season: 7
Fewest wins in a season: 2
Fewest home wins in a season: 0, Chennaiyin (2020–21 )
Fewest away wins in a season: 0
Most consecutive wins: 6, Bengaluru (22 October – 30 November 2018)[2]
Most consecutive matches without a win: 14
Hyderabad (6 November 2019 – 13 February 2020)[3]
Northeast United (27 November 2019 – 25 February 2020)[4]
Defeats [ ]
Most defeats in total: 56, NorthEast United [1]
Most defeats in a season: 13
Most home defeats in a season: 7, Odisha (2020–21 )
Most away defeats in a season: 8, Hyderabad (2019–20 )
Fewest defeats in a season: 2, ATK (2016 )
Fewest home defeats in a season: 0
Odisha (2016 )
Bengaluru (2018–19 )
Fewest away defeats in a season: 1
Most consecutive matches undefeated: 15, Goa (23 December 2020 – 8 March 2021)[5]
Most consecutive defeats: 6, Odisha (26 November – 29 December 2017)[6]
Draws [ ]
Most draws in total: 49,
Most draws in a season: 11
Most home draws in a season: 7, Chennaiyin (2020–21 )
Most away draws in a season: 6
Fewest draws in a season: 1
Chennaiyin (2015 )
Bengaluru (2017–18 )
Fewest home draws in a season: 0
Fewest away draws in a season: 0
Most consecutive draws: 6, Goa (17 January – 13 February 2021)[7]
Goals [ ]
Most goals scored in a season: 51, Goa (2019–20 )
Fewest goals scored in a season: 11, NorthEast United (2014 )
Most goals conceded in a season: 44, Odisha (2020-21 )
Fewest goals conceded in a season: 11, Mumbai City (2016 )
Best goal difference in a season: 23, Goa (2019–20 )
Worst goal difference in a season: –19, Odisha (2020–21 )
Most goals scored at home in a season: 25, Goa (2018–19 )
Fewest goals scored at home in a season: 4, Kerala Blasters (2014 )
Most goals conceded at home in a season: 26, Odisha (2020–21 )
Fewest goals conceded at home in a season: 2, Kerala Blasters (2014 )
Most goals scored away in a season: 23, Goa (2019–20 )
Fewest goals scored away in a season: 3, Mumbai City (2014 )
Most goals conceded away in a season: 26, Odisha (2019–20 )
Fewest goals conceded away in a season: 5, Mumbai City (2016 )
Most consecutive matches without scoring: 7, Chennaiyin (15 February – 10 November 2019)
Most goals scored in total: 261, Goa [1]
Most goals conceded in total: 224, Odisha [1]
Disciplinary [ ]
Most yellow cards in total: 295, Mumbai City [8]
Most red cards in total: 19, Goa [9]
Most yellow cards in a season: 61, Mumbai City (2020–21 )
Fewest yellow cards in a season: 17, Kerala Blasters (2014 )
Most red cards in a season: 4
Awards [ ]
Most Golden Boot Winners: 3
Most Golden Glove Winners: 2, Bengaluru (2018–19 , 2019–20 )
Attendances [ ]
Highest attendance, single match: 80,294, Kerala Blasters 1–1 (3–4) Atlético de Kolkata (at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Kochi) , 18 December 2016)[10]
Lowest attendance, single match: 1,121, NorthEast United 0–1 Kerala Blasters (at Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium , 17 February 2018)[10]
Highest season average attendance: 52,008 – Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Kochi) , Kerala Blasters (2016 )[11]
Lowest season average attendance: 4,981 – Mumbai Football Arena , Mumbai City (2018–19 )[12]
Player records [ ]
Appearances [ ]
Most Indian Super League appearances: 125, Mandar Rao Dessai (from 1 November 2014)[13]
Most different clubs played for: 6, Subhashish Roy Chowdhury (ATK , Delhi Dynamos , Goa , Kerala Blasters , Jamshedpur and NorthEast United )[14]
Oldest player: David James , 44 years and 141 days (for Kerala Blasters v. Atlético de Kolkata , 20 December 2014)[15]
Youngest player: Alfred Lalroutsang , 16 years and 239 days (for NorthEast United v. Hyderabad , 20 February 2020)
Most Indian Super League playoff final appearances: Mohammed Rafi (2014 , 2016 , 2018 )
Bold denotes players still playing in the Indian Super LeagueItalics denotes players still playing professional football.
As of 14 February 2022
Most appearances[16]
Rank
Player
Apps
Years active
Club(s)
1
Mandar Rao Dessai
125
2014–
Goa , Mumbai City
2
Narayan Das
123
2014–
Goa , Pune City , Odisha , East Bengal , Chennaiyin
3
Lenny Rodrigues
118
2014–
Pune City , Bengaluru , Goa , ATK Mohun Bagan
4
Harmanjot Khabra
115
2014–
Chennaiyin , Bengaluru , Kerala Blasters
5
Pritam Kotal
111
2014–
Pune City , ATK , Delhi Dynamos , ATK Mohun Bagan
6
Sunil Chhetri
110
2015–
Mumbai City , Bengaluru
7
Amrinder Singh
109
2015–
ATK , Mumbai City , ATK Mohun Bagan
8
Rahul Bheke
106
2015–
Kerala Blasters , Pune City , Bengaluru , Mumbai City
9
Tiri
103
2016–
Atlético de Kolkata , Jamshedpur , ATK Mohun Bagan
10
Reagan Singh
101
2015–
NorthEast United , Chennaiyin
Foreign players with most appearances[16]
Rank
Player
Apps
Years active
Club(s)
1
Tiri
103
2015–
ATK , Jamshedpur , ATK Mohun Bagan
2
Ahmed Jahouh
90
2017–
Goa , Mumbai City
3
Juanan
86
2017–
Bengaluru , Hyderabad
4
Edu Bedia
85
2017–
Goa
5
Marcelinho
84
2016–
Pune City , Hyderabad , Odisha , ATK Mohun Bagan , NorthEast United
6
Memo
83
2016–2021
Delhi Dynamos , Jamshedpur , Chennaiyin
7
Eli Sabiá
77
2016–
Chennaiyin , Jamshedpur
8
Mourtada Fall
76
2018–
Goa , Mumbai City
9
Bartholomew Ogbeche
72
2018–
NorthEast United , Kerala Blasters , Mumbai City , Hyderabad
10
Raphael Augusto
71
2015–2020
Chennaiyin , Bengaluru
Goals [ ]
First Indian Super League goal: Fikru Teferra (for Atlético de Kolkata v. Mumbai City , 12 October 2014)[17]
Most Indian Super League goals: 50, Sunil Chhetri [18]
Most Indian Super League goals at one club: 48, Coro (for Goa )[18]
Oldest goalscorer: 41 years and 15 days, Robert Pires (for Goa v. Delhi Dynamos , 13 November 2014)
Youngest goalscorer: 18 years and 43 days, Komal Thatal (for ATK v. Bengaluru , 31 October 2018)[19]
Bold denotes players still playing in the Indian Super League.Italics denotes players still playing professional football.
As of 14 February 2022
Top goalscorers[20]
Rank
Player
Goals
Apps
Ratio
Years active
Club(s)
1
Sunil Chhetri
50
110
0.45
2015–
Mumbai City , Bengaluru
2
Bartholomew Ogbeche
49
72
0.68
2018–
NorthEast United , Kerala Blasters , Mumbai City , Hyderabad
3
Coro
48
57
0.84
2017–2020
Goa
4
Roy Krishna
33
54
0.61
2019–
ATK , ATK Mohun Bagan
Marcelinho
33
84
0.39
2016–2021
Pune City , Hyderabad , Odisha , ATK Mohun Bagan , NorthEast United
6
Iain Hume
28
69
0.41
2014–2019
Kerala Blasters , Atlético de Kolkata , Pune City
7
Nerijus Valskis
25
51
0.49
2019–
Chennaiyin , Jamshedpur
8
Igor Angulo
24
35
0.69
2020–
Goa , Mumbai City
Hugo Boumous
24
70
0.34
2017–
Goa , Mumbai City , ATK Mohun Bagan
Jeje Lalpekhlua
24
76
0.32
2014–2021
Chennaiyin , East Bengal
Most goals in a single season[20]
Rank
Player
Goals
Apps
Club
Season
1
Coro
18
20
Goa
2017–18
2
16
20
2018–19
3
Bartholomew Ogbeche
15
16
Kerala Blasters
2019–20
Nerijus Valskis
15
20
Chennaiyin
2019–20
Miku
15
20
Bengaluru
2017–18
Roy Krishna
15
21
ATK
2019–20
Fastest goal: 12 seconds, David Williams (for ATK Mohun Bagan v. Hyderabad , 5 January 2022)[21]
Longest goal: 59 meters, Álvaro Vázquez (for Kerala Blasters v. NorthEast United , 4 February 2022)[22]
Most goals in a game: 4, Modou Sougou (for Mumbai City v. Kerala Blasters , 16 December 2018) W 6–1
Most hat-tricks: 3
Oldest player to score an Indian Super League hat-trick: 37 years and 184 days, Diego Forlán (for Mumbai City v. Kerala Blasters , 19 November 2016)[23]
Youngest player to score an Indian Super League hat-trick: 21 years and 73 days, Kiyan Nassiri (for ATK Mohun Bagan v. East Bengal , 29 January 2022)[24]
Fastest hat-trick: 7 minutes, Coro (for Goa v. Kerala Blasters , 9 December 2017)[25]
Assists [ ]
Bold denotes players still playing in the Indian Super LeagueItalics denotes players still playing professional football.
As of 14 February 2022
Most assists[20]
Rank
Player
Assists
Apps
Ratio
Years active
Club(s)
1
Hugo Boumous
28
70
0.4
2017–
Goa , Mumbai City , ATK Mohun Bagan
2
Marcelinho
19
84
0.23
2016–2021
Pune City , Hyderabad , Odisha , ATK Mohun Bagan , NorthEast United
Ahmed Jahouh
19
90
0.21
2017–
Goa , Mumbai City
4
Roy Krishna
18
54
0.33
2019–
ATK Mohun Bagan , ATK
Brandon Fernandes
18
68
0.26
2015–
Goa
6
Coro
16
57
0.28
2016–2020
Goa
7
Jerry Mawihmingthanga
15
78
0.19
2016–
NorthEast United , Jamshedpur , Odisha
8
Dimas Delgado
14
67
0.21
2017–2021
Bengaluru
9
Florent Malouda
13
32
0.41
2015–2017
Delhi Dynamos
Udanta Singh
13
88
0.15
2016–
Bengaluru
Jackichand Singh
13
96
0.14
2015–
Pune City , Mumbai City , Kerala Blasters , Goa , Jamshedpur
Goalkeepers [ ]
As of 14 February 2022
Most clean sheets[20]
Rank
Player
Clean sheets
Apps
Ratio
Years active
Club(s)
1
Gurpreet Singh Sandhu
32
92
0.35
2017–
Bengaluru
2
Amrinder Singh
31
109
0.28
2015–
ATK , Mumbai City , ATK Mohun Bagan
3
Arindam Bhattacharya
30
90
0.33
2014–
Pune City , Mumbai City , ATK , ATK Mohun Bagan , East Bengal
4
Subrata Pal
28
95
0.29
2014–
Mumbai City , NorthEast United , Jamshedpur , Hyderabad , East Bengal
5
Rehenesh TP
27
93
0.29
2014–
NorthEast United , Kerala Blasters , Jamshedpur
6
Vishal Kaith
19
69
0.28
2015–
Pune City , Chennaiyin
7
Subhasish Roy Chowdhury
14
63
0.22
2014–
ATK , Delhi Dynamos , Goa , Kerala Blasters , Jamshedpur , NorthEast United
Laxmikant Kattimani
14
73
0.19
2014–
Goa , Hyderabad
9
Karanjit Singh
13
49
0.27
2015–
Chennaiyin , Kerala Blasters
10
Mohammad Nawaz
13
56
0.23
2018–
Goa , Mumbai City
Match records [ ]
Scorelines [ ]
Biggest home win: 7–0, Goa v. Mumbai City (17 November 2015)[26]
Biggest away win:
Biggest aggregate win: 10–1
5–1, Hyderabad v. NorthEast United (13 December 2021) and 0–5, NorthEast United v. Hyderabad (31 January 2022)
Highest scoring: 6–5, Odisha v. East Bengal (27 February 2021)[27]
Highest scoring draw: 4–4, Odisha v. Kerala Blasters (23 February 2020)
Coaches [ ]
Most Championships: 2, Antonio Lopez Habas (ATK , ATK Mohun Bagan ) – 2014 , 2019–20
Most Premierships: 2, Sergio Lobera (Goa , Mumbai City ) – 2019–20 , 2020–21
Most clubs managed: 3, Steve Coppell (Kerala Blasters , Jamshedpur , ATK )
Longest spell as a coach: 54 games, Sergio Lobera (Goa )
Shortest spell as a coach (excluding caretakers): 3 games, Miguel Ángel Portugal (Pune City )
Oldest coach: Stuart Baxter , 67 years, 169 days (for Odisha v. Jamshedpur , 1 February 2021)
Youngest coach: Gerard Nus , 35 years, 295 days (for NorthEast United v. Mumbai City , 21 November 2020)
Most wins in total: 43, Sergio Lobera
Most defeats in total: 23, John Gregory
Most consecutive matches undefeated: 15, Juan Ferrando (Goa ), 23 December 2020 – 8 March 2021[5]
Most consecutive wins: 6, Carles Cuadrat (Bengaluru ), 22 October – 30 November 2018[2]
Most consecutive defeats: 6, Miguel Angel Portugal (Odisha ), 26 November – 29 December 2017[6]
Most consecutive matches without a win: 11
Robert Jarni (Northeast United ), 27 November 2019 – 10 February 2020[4]
Phil Brown (Hyderabad ), 6 November 2019 – 24 January 2020[3]
All-time Indian Super League table [ ]
The all-time Indian Super League table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the Indian Super League since its inception in 2013. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2020–21 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2021–22 Indian Super League . Numbers in bold are the record (highest either positive or negative) numbers in each column.[28]
Status in 2021–22 :
Active clubs in the league
Defunct clubs
Notes
^ Playoff matches taken into account.
^ a b c d e Position in the final league table.
^ Delhi Dynamos FC relocated to Bhubaneswar , Odisha and rebranded as Odisha FC.[29] [30]
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