List of Kerala Blasters FC records and statistics

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Kerala Blasters FC is an professional football club based in Kochi, Kerala which participates in the Indian Super League, the top tier of Indian football since its inception.[1][2] The club was established on 27 May 2014 and began their first professional season a few months later in October 2014.

Note: This page takes into account all official matches played by Kerala Blasters. These include matches played by the club in Indian Super League, Super Cup and Durand Cup. Friendlies aren't taken into consideration.

Club[]

All time performance record[]

As of 12 January 2022[3]

Competition MP W D L GF GA
Indian Super League 133 36 49 48 159 188
Super Cup 2 0 0 2 2 5
Durand Cup 3 1 0 2 1 3
Total 138 37 49 52 162 196

General[]

Note: When scores are mentioned, score of Kerala Blasters are given first.

  • First match: 0–1 (vs NorthEast United, 13 October 2014)[4]
  • First win: 2–1 (vs Pune City, Indian Super League, 30 October 2014)[5]
  • Biggest win (in Indian Super League):
  • Biggest loss (in Indian Super League):
  • Highest scoring draw: 4–4,(vs Odisha ,23 February 2020) (also an ISL record)[9]
  • Biggest win (in Super Cup): N/A
  • Biggest loss (in Super Cup): 0–2 (vs Indian Arrows, 15 March 2019)[10]
  • Most wins in an ISL season: 6 (out of 14 games), during the 2016 season
  • Fewest wins in an ISL season: 2 (out of 18 games), during the 2017-18 season
  • Most defeats in an ISL season: 7 (out of 14 matches), during the 2015 season
  • Fewest defeats in an ISL season: 4 (out of 14 matches), during the 2016 season
  • Most goals scored in an ISL season: 29 goals in 18 games, during the 2019-2020 season[11][circular reference]
  • Fewest goals scored in an ISL season: 9 goals in 14 games, during the 2014 season
  • Most goals conceded in an ISL season: 32 goals in 18 games, during the 2019-20 season
  • Fewest goals conceded in an ISL season:11 goals in 14 games, during the 2014 season
  • Most points in an ISL season: 25 in 18 games, during the 2017-18 season
  • Fewest points in an ISL season: 13 in 14 games, during the 2015 season
  • Highest attendance: 80294 (vs ATK 18 December 2016) (also an ISL record)[12]
  • Highest average home attendance in a season: 52008, during the 2016 season (also an ISL record)[13]

Players[]

Appearances[]

Most appearances[]

As of 12 December 2022
(Players with their names in bold currently plays for the club).
Rank Player Appearances[14]
League Cup Others Total
1
India Sandesh Jhingan
76
2
0
78
2
India Sahal Abdul Samad
62
1
1 64
3
India Prasanth K
56
2
3 61
4
India Jessel Carneiro
44
0
3 47
5
India C. K. Vineeth
42
1
0
43
India Jeakson Singh
40
0
3 43
7 India Mehtab Hossain
38
0
0
38
India Lalruatthara
37
1
0
38
9
Ghana Courage Pekuson
30
1
0
31
10
France Cedric Hengbart
30
0
0
30

Club captains[]

List of Club Captains[]

Period Name
2014–2015 Nigeria Penn Orji
Canada Iain Hume
2015–2016 England Peter Ramage
2016–2017 Northern Ireland Aaron Hughes
2017–2019 India Sandesh Jhingan
2019–2020 Nigeria Bartholomew Ogbeche
2020 Spain Sergio Cidoncha
Zimbabwe Costa Nhamoinesu
India Jessel Carneiro
2021– India Jessel Carneiro
Uruguay Adrián Luna

Goals[]

Most goals[]

As of 26 December 2021
(Players with their name in bold currently plays for the club)
Rank Player Goals[17]
League Cup Others Total
1
Nigeria Bartholomew Ogbeche
15
0
0
15
2
India C. K. Vineeth
11
0
0
11
3
Canada Iain Hume
10
0
0
10
4
Cameroon Raphaël Messi Bouli
8
0
0
8
5
Australia Jordan Murray
7
0
0
7
6 England Chris Dagnall
6
0
0
6
Grenada Antonio German
6
0
0
6
India Mohammed Rafi
6
0
0
6
9
India Sahal Abdul Samad
5
0
0
5
England Gary Hooper
5
0
0
5
11
Slovenia Matej Poplatnik
4
0
0
4
Netherlands Mark Sifneos
4
0
0
4
Serbia Slaviša Stojanović
4
0
0
4
India Rahul KP
4
0
0
4
Spain Álvaro Vázquez
4
0
0
4


Club Hat-tricks[]

Player Total Goals Opponent Final Score Venue Date (Season) Notes
Canada Iain Hume 3 Odisha 3 - 1 Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi 10 January 2018 (2017-18)
Nigeria Bartholomew Ogbeche 3 Chennaiyin 3 - 6 Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi 1 February 2020 (2019-20)

Assists[]

Most assists[]

As of 12 January 2022[28]
(Players with their name in bold currently plays for the club.)
Rank Player Assists
1 Spain Josu
6
India Jessel Carneiro
6
Uruguay Adrián Luna
6
2 India Sahal Abdul Samad
5
Grenada Antonio German
5
Ghana Courage Pekuson
5
5 England Gary Hooper
4
India Seiminlen Doungel
4
France Cedric Hengbart
4
India Sandesh Jhingan
4
9 Spain Sergio Cidoncha
3
Canada Iain Hume
3
India Halicharan Narzary
3
India Mohammed Rafi
3
India Jackichand Singh
3
India C. K. Vineeth
3
Argentina Facundo Pereyra
3

Clean sheets[]

Most clean sheets[]

As of 12 January 2022[29]
(Players with their name in bold currently plays for the club.)
Rank Player League Cup Others Total
1 India Sandip Nandy 8 0 0 8
2 India Albino Gomes 5 0 1 6
3 England David James 5 0 0 5
England Paul Rachubka
5 India Prabhsukhan Gill 4 0 0 4
India Dheeraj Singh 4 0 0 4
7 England Stephen Bywater 2 0 0 2
India Rehenesh TP 2 0 0 2
9 India Bilal Khan 1 0 0 1
India Subhasish Roy
Republic of Ireland Graham Stack

Miscellaneous records[]

  • During the 2020-21 season, Albino Gomes saved three penalties and became the only goalkeeper to do so since 2015.[30]
  • On 15 January 2021, Albino Gomes provided an assist for Jordan Murray against SC East Bengal becoming the first Indian goalkeeper to have an assist in Indian Super League. He is also the only second goalkeeper to provide an assist in the league.[31]

Season Award Winners[]

Emerging Player

The following players have won the Indian Super League Emerging Player of the League award while playing for the Blasters:

Golden Ball

The following players have won the ISL Golden Ball for Hero of the League award while playing for the Blasters:

Managers[]

Time span Name
2014 England David James (player-manager)
2015 England Peter Taylor
2015 England Trevor Morgan (caretaker)
2015 Republic of Ireland Terry Phelan
2016–2017 England Steve Coppell
2017–2018 Netherlands René Meulensteen
2018 England David James
2019 Portugal Nelo Vingada (interim)
2019–2020 Netherlands Eelco Schattorie
2020–2021 Spain Kibu Vicuña
2021 India Ishfaq Ahmed (interim)
2021– Serbia Ivan Vukomanović

See also[]

References[]

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