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Thursday, November 16, 2017

2017 ISL Season Four


A Look Back at the First Three Seasons of the ISL

After three successful seasons, the ISL is all but set to be promoted to becoming the country’s top flight league – this will open up the benefits of continental competition to the participants – the matter though is still under study within the corridors of power in the Asian Football Confederation, FIFA and the AIFF.

As the ISL’s organisers prepare for the upturn in their fortunes, here is a quick walk down memory lane – three riveting seasons that gave Indian football some much needed impetus.

2014 Season

The inaugural season saw big name signings throng the ISL which resulted in a lot of excitement and anticipation amongst football fans in the country. French World Cup and European Championship winners Robert Pires and David Trezeguet signed up for FC Goa and Pune City FC respectively. While Italian World Cup winner Alessandro Del Piero turned out for the Delhi Dynamos, former England goal keeper David James was the key man for Kerala Blasters FC.

The season started with Atletico de Kolkata thrashing Mumbai City FC 3-0 in the first match of Indian Super League at the Salt Lake stadium. As the season progressed, Kolkata along with Chennaiyin FC and Kerala Blasters FC became the frontrunners for a place in the semi-finals. Legendary Brazilian Zico’s FC Goa made a late surge to eventually finish second in the points table. Marco Materazzi’s Chennaiyin FC topped the table while Atletico de Kolkata and Kerala Blasters FC finished third and fourth respectively to qualify for the semi-finals.


Semi-Final 1 – Chennaiyin FC vs Kerala Blasters FC: Kerala Blasters demolished Chennaiyin FC in the first-leg of the first semi-final at home to all but seal a place in the final. Chennaiyin made a grand comeback at home in the second-leg of the first semi-final. Jeje Lalpekhlua scoring in the last minute of regulation time to take the match into extra-time. Stephen Pearson scored for Kerala in the 117th minute to take the Blasters to the final.

Semi-Final 2 – FC Goa vs Atletico de Kolkata: Atletico de Kolkata and FC Goa played out 2 goalless draws in the second semi-final. Atletico de Kolkata made it through to the finals after winning the penalty-shootout 4-2.

Final - Kerala Blasters FC vs Atletico de Kolkata: The final of the inaugural tournament pitted two Indian cricket legends against each other. Sachin Tendulkar, co-owner of Kerala Blasters FC, was facing off against former Indian cricket team captain Sourav Ganguly, who co-owned the Kolkata franchise.

It was an evenly contested final at Mumbai’s DY Patil stadium with both teams failing to find the back of the net but coming close. The moment of the match came in the last minute of regulation time as Mohammed Rafique scored for Atletico de Kolkata to make the champions of the inaugural season. Chennaiyin FC’s Elano took home the golden boot with 8 goals to him, while there were a total of 129 goals scored in 61 games.


2015 Season

The second season of the ISL saw bigger names reaching the Indian shores to be a part of the footballing extravaganza. Brazilian World Cup winner Roberto Carlos was the marquee player cum coach for the Delhi Dynamos. Frenchman Nicolas Anelka was brought in to first season strugglers Mumbai City FC, while Brazilian defender Lucio took charge at FC Goa.

FC Goa, Atletico de Kolkata and Chennaiyin FC were once again the teams that started the season with a bang and eventually guaranteed themselves a spot in the semi-finals. Delhi Dynamos under Roberto Carlos managed to break into the top four to seal a maiden semi-final berth.

Semi-Final 1 – FC Goa vs Delhi Dynamos: A Robin Singh goal gave the Dynamos a 1-0 win in the first-leg at home, raising hope of an entry into the finals. But Zico’s FC Goa hammered the Dynamos 3-0 in the second-leg to clinch a maiden finals berth for themselves.

Semi-Final 2 – Atletico de Kolkata vs Chennaiyin FC: Chennaiyin were in the semi-finals for the second season running and they knew they had to make amends for the loss at the same stage last season. But reigning champions Atletico de Kolkata were a tough opposition. Chennaiyin though romped home to a 3-0 first-leg win at home with goals from Bruno Pelissari, Jeje Lalpekhlua and Mendoza Valencia. Atletico staged a comeback at home but a 2-1 win was not enough to stop Chennaiyin FC from a maiden finals appearance.

Final – FC Goa vs Chennaiyin FC: A partisan crowd at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Fatorda cheered for the home team FC Goa in the all important final clash. But Bruno Pelissari silenced the crowd by putting Chennaiyin FC infront in the 54th minute. Thongkhosiem Haokip restored parity for FC Goa in the 58th minute and the crowd went berserk as Joffre put the home team in front in the 87th minute to raise hopes of a title triumph. But an own goal from Kattimani tied the match at 2-2 in the last minute. Mendoza Valencia broke Goan hearts with an injury-time winner to give Marco Materazzi’s team the title.

Stiven Mendoza scored a bagful of goals – 13 to be precise to win the golden boot, in a year when the average goals per game had gone up by 1 goal a game from the first season. The final tally read 186 goals in 61 games.


2016 Season

The final time the ISL would have eight teams on its roster. The season’s opening act was played out in the beautiful city of Guwahati, where close to 25,000 were present as the NorthEast United edged past the Kerala Blasters 1-0. The season once again like the previous editions was not going to be a marathon but a well paced out run to the end.

The roster of international players was once again under the spotlight. The likes of Helder Postiga, Diego Forlan, Lucio, Florent Malouda, John Arne Riise, Zico and Marco Materazzi all made their way to India with a promise of entertainment coupled with quality football. All this was meant to be a concoction strong enough to help the sport jump to greater heights in India.

In between all this, a certain Thierry Henry made a fleeting visit to Kolkata and took time out to watch 90 minutes at the Rabindra Sarobar Stadium. Like all seasons, the race for the top 4 heated up after the first few weeks, and even though the leader of the points table changed at rapid pace – the expected lot of Mumbai City FC, Atletico de Kolkata, Kerala Blasters and Delhi Dynamos proved to be a class apart.

Semi-final 1 - Atletico de Kolkata vs Mumbai City FC: The Salt Lake Stadium was under renovation for the FIFA U-17 World Cup, and ATK would play their semi-final at the Rabindra Sarobar Stadium. Lalrindika Ralte put ATK in the lead within three minutes, before the Forlan led Mumbai fought back with Leo Costa’s equaliser and Gerson Vieira headed home for the lead – all this took only 19 minutes.

There was more drama, as Iain Hume reinstated ATK’s lead before half time. Mumbai were expected to fight back with a half and another leg to go, but captain Forlan was sent for an early shower and with that vanished their hopes of taking something back to Mumbai.

In the second leg, ATK – a well organized outfit decided to hold back and shut shop. Mumbai had 45 minutes with an extra player as Robert Lalthlamuana was sent off, but they lacked penetration. Forlan looking on from the stands as Mumbai submitted meekly and ATK had another shot at glory.

Semi-final 2 - Delhi Dynamos vs Kerala Blasters: The Dynamos had been scoring goals for fun and were expected to produce similar things during the business end of the tournament. Hunting down the Blasters in their own backyard was going to be quite a task – the Dynamos could not find a way past the yellow wall as Kervens Belfort helped Kerala take a 1-0 lead to the second leg in the national capital.

On home soil, the likes of Marcelinho and Malouda were expected to light up the JLN, and right on cue, the Brazilian put the Lions in front. Duckens Nazon equalized for Kerala, before Ruben Rocha brought Delhi back into the contest, which needed a tie breaker. Delhi missed all three of their penalties in the shootout, as Mohammed Rafique gleefully hit the winning penalty to take Kerala to the final for a repeat of the summit clash from 2014.

Final: Atletico de Kolkata vs Kerala Blasters: It was a moment of déjà vu, and another moment to relish the SAchin vs Sourav rivalry in the competition. Mohd Rafi put the Blasters in the lead, as the yellow army celebrated with the hope of winning the ISL for the very first time.

But even before the first half ended ATK gave them a rude reality check as Henrique Sereno found the back of the net. Jose Molina’s side were not letting go, and even though they could not find the important winner within regulation time they held tight. The CK Vineeth led Blasters attack found no way past them.

The tie breaker is always about keeping your nerves calm after a tiring 120 minutes. The Blasters had just gone through a similar situation in the national capital, but on home soil they faltered and Jewel Raja did not hesitate in putting the seal on the final result.

ATK were two time champions and the Prince of Kolkata, an amateur footballer apart from being a cricketer once again got one past his old teammate as Kochi looked on in dismay.
Delhi Dynamos’ Marcelinho scored 10 times to home the golden boot, while all combined beat the goal keepers 145 times in 61 games.


2017 Season

A new era has been ushered in with the tournament expanded to 10 teams as Bengaluru FC and Jamshedpur FC have joined the bandwagon. Along with that the duration of the competition has almost doubled – one can surely expect more historical nights in the Indian Super League’s latest chapter.


Date & TimeMatchVenue
17 NovFriday20:00 ISTMatch 1Kerala Blasters FC vs ATKJLN Stadium, Kochi
18 NovSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 2NorthEast United FCvsJamshedpur FCIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
19 NovSunday17:30 ISTMatch 3Chennaiyin FCvsFC GoaJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai
19 NovSunday20:00 ISTMatch 4Bengaluru FCvsMumbai City FCSree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru
22 NovWednesday20:00 ISTMatch 5FC Pune CityvsDelhi Dynamos FCShree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Stadium, Pune
23 NovThursday20:00 ISTMatch 6Chennaiyin FCvsNorthEast United FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai
24 NovFriday20:00 ISTMatch 7Kerala Blasters FCvsJamshedpur FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
25 NovSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 8Mumbai City FC vs FC GoaMumbai Football Arena, Mumbai
26 NovSunday17:30 ISTMatch 9ATKvsFC Pune CityVivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata
26 NovSunday20:00 ISTMatch 10Bengaluru FC vs Delhi Dynamos FCSree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru
29 NovWednesday20:00 ISTMatch 11FC Pune CityvsMumbai City FCShree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Stadium, Pune
30 NovThursday20:00 ISTMatch 12FC GoavsBengaluru FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Goa
01 DecFriday20:00 ISTMatch 13Jamshedpur FCvsATKJRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur
02 DecSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 14Delhi Dynamos FCvsNorthEast United FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
03 DecSunday17:30 ISTMatch 15FC Pune CityvsChennaiyin FCShree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Stadium, Pune
03 DecSunday20:00 ISTMatch 16Kerala Blasters FCvsMumbai City FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
06 DecWednesday20:00 ISTMatch 17Delhi Dynamos FCvsJamshedpur FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
07 DecThursday20:00 ISTMatch 18Chennaiyin FCvsATKJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai
08 DecFriday20:00 ISTMatch 19NorthEast United FCvsBengaluru FCIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
09 DecSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 20FC GoavsKerala Blasters FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Goa
10 DecSunday17:30 ISTMatch 21Jamshedpur FC vs FC Pune CityJRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur
10 DecSunday20:00 ISTMatch 22Mumbai City FCvsChennaiyin FCMumbai Football Arena, Mumbai
14 DecThursday20:00 ISTMatch 23FC Pune CityvsBengaluru FCShree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Stadium, Pune
15 DecFriday20:00 ISTMatch 24Kerala Blasters FCvsNorthEast United FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
16 DecSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 25Delhi Dynamos FCvsFC GoaJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
17 DecSunday17:30 ISTMatch 26Bengaluru FCvsChennaiyin FCSree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru
17 DecSunday20:00 ISTMatch 27Mumbai City FCvsATKMumbai Football Arena, Mumbai
20 DecWednesday20:00 ISTMatch 28NorthEast United FCvsMumbai City FCIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
21 DecThursday20:00 ISTMatch 29Bengaluru FCvsJamshedpur FCSree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru
22 DecFriday20:00 ISTMatch 30Chennaiyin FCvsKerala Blasters FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai
23 DecSaturday17:30 ISTMatch 31FC GoavsFC Pune CityJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Goa
23 DecSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 32ATKvsDelhi Dynamos FCVivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata
28 DecThursday20:00 ISTMatch 33Jamshedpur FCvsChennaiyin FCJRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur
29 DecFriday20:00 ISTMatch 34Mumbai City FC vs Delhi Dynamos FCMumbai Football Arena, Mumbai
30 DecSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 35FC Pune CityvsNorthEast United FCShree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Stadium, Pune
31 DecSunday17:30 ISTMatch 36Kerala Blasters FCvsBengaluru FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
31 DecSunday20:00 ISTMatch 37ATKvsFC GoaVivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata
04 JanThursday20:00 ISTMatch 38Kerala Blasters FC vs FC Pune CityJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
05 JanFriday20:00 ISTMatch 39Jamshedpur FCvsMumbai City FCJRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur
06 JanSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 40NorthEast United FC vs FC GoaIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
07 JanSunday17:30 ISTMatch 41Bengaluru FCvsATKSree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru
07 JanSunday20:00 ISTMatch 42Chennaiyin FC vs Delhi Dynamos FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai
10 JanWednesday20:00 ISTMatch 43Delhi Dynamos FC vs Kerala Blasters FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
11 JanThursday20:00 ISTMatch 44FC GoavsJamshedpur FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Goa
12 JanFriday20:00 ISTMatch 45NorthEast United FCvsATKIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
13 JanSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 46Chennaiyin FC vs FC Pune CityJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai
14 JanSunday17:30 ISTMatch 47Mumbai City FC vs Kerala Blasters FCMumbai Football Arena, Mumbai
14 JanSunday20:00 ISTMatch 48Delhi Dynamos FCvsBengaluru FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
17 JanWednesday20:00 ISTMatch 49Jamshedpur FC vs Kerala Blasters FCJRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur
18 JanThursday20:00 ISTMatch 50Mumbai City FCvsBengaluru FCMumbai Football Arena, Mumbai
19 JanFriday20:00 ISTMatch 51NorthEast United FCvsChennaiyin FCIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
20 JanSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 52FC Pune CityvsATKShree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Stadium, Pune
21 JanSunday17:30 ISTMatch 53Jamshedpur FC vs Delhi Dynamos FCJRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur
21 JanSunday20:00 ISTMatch 54Kerala Blasters FCvsFC GoaJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
24 JanWednesday20:00 ISTMatch 55FC Pune CityvsJamshedpur FCShree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Stadium, Pune
25 JanThursday20:00 ISTMatch 56ATKvsChennaiyin FCVivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata
26 JanFriday20:00 ISTMatch 57Bengaluru FCvsNorthEast United FCSree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru
27 JanSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 58Kerala Blasters FC vs Delhi Dynamos FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
28 JanSunday17:30 ISTMatch 59FC GoavsMumbai City FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Goa
28 JanSunday20:00 ISTMatch 60ATKvsJamshedpur FCVivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata
31 JanWednesday20:00 ISTMatch 61Chennaiyin FCvsBengaluru FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai
01 FebThursday20:00 ISTMatch 62Mumbai City FCvsJamshedpur FCMumbai Football Arena, Mumbai
02 FebFriday20:00 ISTMatch 63FC Pune CityvsKerala Blasters FCShree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Stadium, Pune
03 FebSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 64ATKvsBengaluru FCVivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata
04 FebSunday17:30 ISTMatch 65Delhi Dynamos FCvsMumbai City FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
04 FebSunday20:00 ISTMatch 66FC GoavsNorthEast United FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Goa
07 FebWednesday20:00 ISTMatch 67NorthEast United FCvsFC Pune CityIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
08 FebThursday20:00 ISTMatch 68Bengaluru FCvsFC GoaSree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru
09 FebFriday20:00 ISTMatch 69ATK vs Kerala BlastersSalt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
10 FebSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 70Jamshedpur FCvsNorthEast United FCJRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur
11 FebSunday17:30 ISTMatch 71Mumbai City FCvsFC Pune CityMumbai Football Arena, Mumbai
11 FebSunday20:00 ISTMatch 72Delhi Dynamos FCvsChennaiyin FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
14 FebWednesday20:00 ISTMatch 73NorthEast United FCvsDelhi Dynamos FCIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
15 FebThursday20:00 ISTMatch 74FC GoavsChennaiyin FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Goa
16 FebFriday20:00 ISTMatch 75Bengaluru FCvsFC Pune CitySree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru
17 FebSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 76NorthEast United FCvsKerala Blasters FCIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
18 FebSunday17:30 ISTMatch 77ATKvsMumbai City FCVivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata
18 FebSunday20:00 ISTMatch 78Chennaiyin FCvsJamshedpur FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai
21 FebWednesday20:00 ISTMatch 79FC GoavsDelhi Dynamos FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Goa
22 FebThursday20:00 ISTMatch 80Mumbai City FCvsNorthEast United FCMumbai Football Arena, Mumbai
23 FebFriday20:00 ISTMatch 81Kerala Blasters FCvsChennaiyin FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
24 FebSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 82Delhi Dynamos FCvsATKJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
25 FebSunday17:30 ISTMatch 83FC Pune CityvsFC GoaShree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Stadium, Pune
25 FebSunday20:00 ISTMatch 84Jamshedpur FCvsBengaluru FCJRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur
28 FebWednesday20:00 ISTMatch 85FC GoavsATKJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Goa
01 MarThursday20:00 ISTMatch 86Bengaluru FCvsKerala Blasters FCSree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru
02 MarFriday20:00 ISTMatch 87Delhi Dynamos FCvsFC Pune CityJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
03 MarSaturday20:00 ISTMatch 88Chennaiyin FCvsMumbai City FCJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai
04 MarSunday17:30 ISTMatch 89Jamshedpur FCvsFC GoaJRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur
04 MarSunday20:00 ISTMatch 90ATKvsNorthEast United FCVivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata

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