Indian Super League records and statistics

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The Indian Super League is an Indian professional league for association football. At the top of the Indian football league system, it is the country's primary football competition and is contested by 12 clubs. This page details the records and statistics of the league since its first season in 2014.

As of 12 April 2024.

Team records

Titles

Points

Wins

  • Most wins in total: 88, Mumbai City[1]
  • Most wins in a season: 15,
    2023–24
    )
  • Most home wins in a season: 8
    • 2020–21
      )
    • 2023–24
      )
  • Most away wins in a season: 9, Mohun Bagan SG (2023–24)
  • Fewest wins in a season: 1
    • 2021–22
      )
    • 2022–23
      )
    • 2023–24
      )
  • Fewest home wins in a season: 0
    • 2020–21
      )
    • 2021–22
      )
    • 2023–24
      )
  • Fewest away wins in a season: 0
    • 2014
      )
    • 2015
      )
    • 2022–23
      )
    • 2023–24
      )
  • Most consecutive wins: 11, Mumbai City (12 November 2022 – 27 January 2023)[2]
  • Most consecutive matches without a win: 20, Hyderabad (9 March 2023 – 4 March 2024)[3][4]

Defeats

Draws

  • Most draws in total: 57, Kerala Blasters[1]
  • Most draws in a season: 11
    • 2020–21
      )
    • 2020–21
      )
  • Most home draws in a season: 7,
    2020–21
    )
  • Most away draws in a season: 6
    • 2018–19
      )
    • 2020–21
      )
    • 2020–21
      )
  • Fewest draws in a season: 1
    • 2015
      )
    • 2022–23
      )
    • 2022–23
      )
    • 2022–23
      )
  • Fewest home draws in a season: 0
    • 2015
      )
    • 2015
      )
    • 2016
      )
    • 2017–18
      )
    • 2017–18
      )
    • 2022–23
      )
    • 2022–23
      )
    • 2022–23
      )
    • 2022–23
      )
  • Fewest away draws in a season: 0
    • 2015
      )
    • 2017–18
      )
    • 2019–20
      )
    • 2022–23
      )
  • Most consecutive draws: 6, Goa (17 January – 13 February 2021)[6]

Goals

Disciplinary

  • Most yellow cards in total: 341, Mumbai City[7]
  • Most red cards in total: 20, Goa[8]
  • Most yellow cards in a season: 69,
    2023–24
    )
  • Fewest yellow cards in a season: 17,
    2014
    )
  • Most red cards in a season: 6,
    2023–24
    )

Awards

  • Most Golden Boot Winners: 3
    • 2019–20
      )
    • 2020–21
      )
  • Most
    2019–20
    )
  • Most
    2019–20
    )
  • Most
    2018–19
    )
  • Most
    2020–21
    )

Attendances

Player records

Appearances

Most appearances[12]
Rank Player Apps Position First season Last season
1 India Pritam Kotal 160 Defender
2014
2023–24
2 India Amrinder Singh 159 Goalkeeper
2015
2023–24
3 India Mandar Rao Dessai 155 Defender
2014
2023–24
India Lenny Rodrigues 155 Midfielder
2014
2023–24
India Sunil Chhetri 155 Forward
2015
2023–24
6 India Rahul Bheke 146 Defender
2014
2023–24
7 India Lallianzuala Chhangte 140 Forward
2016
2023–24
India Harmanjot Singh Khabra 140 Defender
2014
2023–24
9 India Sandesh Jhingan 139 Defender
2014
2023–24
10 India Gurpreet Singh Sandhu 138 Goalkeeper
2017–18
2023–24
India Subhasish Bose 138 Defender
2017–18
2023–24

Goals

Bold denotes players still playing in the Indian Super League.
Italics denotes players still playing professional football.

Top goalscorers[18]
Rank Player Goals Apps Ratio Position First goal Last goal
1 Nigeria Bartholomew Ogbeche 63 98 0.64 Forward
2018–19
2022–23
2 India Sunil Chhetri 61 155 0.39 Forward
2015
2023–24
3 Fiji Roy Krishna 54 103 0.52 Forward
2019–20
2023–24
4 Spain Coro 48 57 0.84 Forward
2017–18
2019–20
5 Brazil Diego Maurício 37 68 0.54 Forward
2020–21
2023–24
6 Brazil Cleiton Silva 36 78 0.46 Forward
2020–21
2023–24
India Lallianzuala Chhangte 36 140 0.26 Forward
2017–18
2023–24
8 Brazil Marcelinho 34 87 0.39 Forward
2016
2021–22
9 France Hugo Boumous 30 103 0.29 Midfielder
2017–18
2023–24
10 Canada Iain Hume 29 69 0.42 Forward
2014
2018–19

Assists

Bold denotes players still playing in the Indian Super League
Italics denotes players still playing professional football.

Most assists[27]
Rank Player Assists Apps Ratio Position First assist Last assist
1 France Hugo Boumous 32 103 0.31 Midfielder
2017–18
2022–23
2 India Brandon Fernandes 25 107 0.23 Midfielder
2015
2023–24
3 Fiji Roy Krishna 24 103 0.23 Forward
2019–20
2023–24
Morocco Ahmed Jahouh 24 130 0.18 Midfielder
2017–18
2023–24
5 Scotland Greg Stewart 21 50 0.42 Forward
2021–22
2023–24
6 India Jerry Mawihmingthanga 20 115 0.17 Forward
2016
2023–24
7 Brazil Rafael Crivellaro 18 58 0.31 Midfielder
2019–20
2023–24
Brazil Marcelinho 18 87 0.22 Forward
2016
2021–22
Spain Edu Bedia 18 105 0.17 Midfielder
2017–18
2022–23
India Lallianzuala Chhangte 18 140 0.13 Forward
2016
2023–24
8
Adrian Luna
17 52 0.33 Midfielder
2021–22
2023–24

Goalkeepers

Bold denotes players still playing in the Indian Super League
Italics denotes players still playing professional football.

Most clean sheets[28]
Rank Player Clean sheets Apps Ratio First season Last season
1 India Amrinder Singh 46 159 0.29
2015
2023–24
2 India Gurpreet Singh Sandhu 44 137 0.32
2017–18
2023–24
3 India Vishal Kaith 37 114 0.32
2015
2023–24
Rehenesh TP
37 132 0.28
2014
2023–24
5 India Arindam Bhattacharya 30 100 0.3
2014
2022–23
6 India Subrata Pal 28 95 0.29
2014
2021–22
7 India Laxmikant Kattimani 19 95 0.2
2014
2023–24
8 India Prabhsukhan Singh Gill 18 61 0.3 2019–20 2023–24
9 India Phurba Lachenpa 16 44 0.36 2021–22 2023–24
10 India Mohammad Nawaz 15 65 0.23
2018–19
2022–23
  • Most Indian Super League clean sheets in a season: 12,
    2022–23)[28]

Disciplinary

Awards

Match records

Scorelines

Coaches

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 2014. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the

2022–23 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2023–24 Indian Super League. Numbers in bold are the record (highest either positive or negative) numbers in each column. Playoff matches taken into account.[35]

Pos. Club Seasons Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPM Regular season pos. T4 Debut Since/Last App. Best
Regular season pos.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
1 Mohun Bagan SG[a] (formally ATK) 9 176 75 54 47 237 189 +48 279 1.59 3 3 1 7
2014 ( as ATK
)

)

2014
2
2 Mumbai City 9 165 75 38 52 254 217 +37 263 1.59 3 1 4
2014
2014
1
3 Goa 9 170 70 45 55 303 240 +63 255 1.50 2 2 1 1 6
2014
2014
1
4 Chennaiyin 9 167 56 48 63 236 251 −15 216 1.29 1 1 1 1 4
2014
2014
1
5 Bengaluru 6 126 61 26 39 188 142 +46 209 1.66 2 1 1 4
2017–18
2017–18
1
6 Kerala Blasters 9 166 51 54 61 206 233 −27 207 1.25 1 2 3
2014
2014
2
7 Odisha[b] 9 161 50 44 67 228 272 −44 194 1.20 1 1 2
2014
2014
3
8 NorthEast United 9 160 39 46 75 173 255 −82 163 1.02 1 1 2
2014
2014
3
9 Jamshedpur 6 116 42 35 39 152 151 +1 161 1.39 1 1
2017–18
2017–18
1
10 Hyderabad 4 83 33 26 24 131 100 +31 125 1.51 2 2
2019–20
2019–20
2
11 Pune City 5 80 27 19 34 97 110 −13 100 1.25 1 1
2014
2018–19
4
12 East Bengal 3 60 10 17 33 62 107 −45 47 0.78
2020–21
2020–21
9
13 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2023–24
2023–24
TBD

Status in 2023–24:

2023–24 Indian Super League clubs
Defunct clubs
  1. ^ Includes statistics from the club under its former name, ATK Mohun Bagan[36]
  2. ^ Includes statistics from the club under its former name, Delhi Dynamos[37]

See also

Notes

References

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External links

  • ISL at WorldFootball.net
  • ISL at Soccerway