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Football league season
Indian Super League
Season2017–18
Dates17 November 2017 – 17 March 2018
ChampionsChennaiyin
2nd ISL title
1st Indian title
AFC CupChennaiyin
Matches played95
Goals scored261 (2.75 per match)
Top goalscorerCoro
(18 goals)
Best goalkeeperSubrata Pal
(102.74 mins per goal)
Biggest home winPune City 5–0 NorthEast United
(30 December 2017)
Biggest away winDelhi Dynamos 1–5 Goa
(16 December 2017)
Pune City 0–4 Goa
(25 February 2018)
Highest scoringGoa 4–3 Bengaluru
(30 November 2017)
Goa 5–2 Kerala Blasters
(9 December 2017)
Goa 3–4 Mumbai City
(28 January 2018)
Delhi Dynamos 4–3 ATK
(24 February 2018)
Longest winning runBengaluru
(5 games)
Longest unbeaten runBengaluru
(10 games)
Longest winless runDelhi Dynamos
ATK
(8 games)
Longest losing runDelhi Dynamos
(6 games)
Highest attendance37,986
Kerala Blasters 1–3 Bengaluru
(31 December 2017)
Lowest attendance1,121
North East United 0–1 Kerala Blasters
(17 February 2018)
Total attendance1,399,409
Average attendance15,047
2016 2018–19

The 2017–18 Indian Super League season was the fourth season of the Indian Super League, one of the top Indian professional football leagues. It was established in 2013. The regular season started on 17 November 2017 and ended on 4 March 2018, The finals began on 7 March 2018, concluding with the final on 17 March 2018. ATK were the defending champions from the 2016 season, however they could not advance to the playoffs. Chennaiyin won their second Indian Super League title by defeating Bengaluru 3–2 in the final.

Two new sides joined the league as expansion teams: Bengaluru and Jamshedpur. The two new clubs are the ninth and tenth teams in the league. This made it the first edition of the ISL in which there are more than eight teams participating. As well as expanding two teams, the league also expanded two more months, being played in five months instead of three. Away goal rule is introduced in semifinals stage in this season.

Teams

Locations of the Indian Super League teamsATKATKBengaluruBengaluruChennaiyinChennaiyinGoaGoaJamshedpurJamshedpurMumbai CityMumbai CityPune CityPune CityNorthEast UnitedNorthEast UnitedDelhi DynamosDelhi DynamosKerala BlastersKerala Blastersclass=notpageimage| Locations of the Indian Super League teams

Stadiums and locations

Team City/State Stadium Capacity
ATK Kolkata, West Bengal Salt Lake Stadium 68,012
Bengaluru Bengaluru, Karnataka Sree Kanteerava Stadium 25,810
Chennaiyin Chennai, Tamil Nadu Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium 19,691
Delhi Dynamos Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium 32,000
Goa Margao, Goa Fatorda Stadium 18,600
Jamshedpur Jamshedpur, Jharkhand JRD Tata Sports Complex 24,424
Kerala Blasters Kochi, Kerala Kaloor Stadium 38,086
Mumbai City Mumbai, Maharashtra Mumbai Football Arena 9,300
NorthEast United Guwahati, Assam Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium 23,627
Pune City Pune, Maharashtra Balewadi Stadium 10,237

Expansion

On 11 May 2017, it was announced by the Indian Super League organizers that they would be inviting bids for new teams to join the league for the upcoming season. The bids would be for ten cities, namely Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Cuttack, Durgapur, Hyderabad, Jamshedpur, Kolkata, Ranchi, Siliguri and Thiruvananthapuram. It was also clarified that if Kolkata were to win at least one bid for a team, the new "Kolkata" side would have to play away from the city for two seasons.

On 25 May 2017, it was announced that bidding for new teams had ended and that the league's appointed external validator would look over the bids. It was also announced that Bengaluru, the two-time champion of the I-League, India's top-tier professional football league, had submitted a bid. Two weeks later, on 12 June, it was officially announced that Bengaluru (for Bangalore) and Tata Group (for Jamshedpur) had won the bids for the new teams.

Personnel and sponsorship

Team Head coach Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
ATK Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane (Player Manager) Nivia CESC Limited
Bengaluru Spain Albert Roca Puma JSW
Chennaiyin England John Gregory Performax Apollo Tyres
Delhi Dynamos Spain Miguel Ángel Portugal T10 Sports Kent RO Systems
Goa Spain Sergio Lobera None Deltin
Jamshedpur England Steve Coppell Nivia Tata
Kerala Blasters England David James Admiral Muthoot Pappachan
Mumbai City Costa Rica Alexandre Guimarães T10 Sports Ace Group
NorthEast United Israel Avram Grant Performax McDowell's No. 1
Pune City Serbia Ranko Popović Adidas Suzuki Gixxer

Head coaching changes

Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment
Goa Brazil Zico Contract finished 18 December 2016 Pre-season Spain Sergio Lobera 6 June 2017
Delhi Dynamos Italy Gianluca Zambrotta Mutual consent 14 June 2017 Spain Miguel Ángel Portugal 29 June 2017
Chennaiyin Italy Marco Materazzi Mutual consent 6 March 2017 England John Gregory 3 July 2017
Jamshedpur Expansion club England Steve Coppell 14 July 2017
Kerala Blasters England Steve Coppell Mutual consent 12 July 2017 Netherlands René Meulensteen 14 July 2017
ATK Spain José Francisco Molina 18 December 2016 England Teddy Sheringham 14 July 2017
NorthEast United Portugal Nelo Vingada 15 May 2017 Portugal João de Deus 17 July 2017
Pune City Spain Antonio López Habas 15 September 2017 Serbia Ranko Popović 25 September 2017
Kerala Blasters Netherlands René Meulensteen Sacked 3 January 2018 8th England David James 3 January 2018
NorthEast United Portugal João de Deus 3 January 2018 9th Israel Avram Grant 12 January 2018
ATK England Teddy Sheringham 24 January 2018 8th England Ashley Westwood (Interim) 24 January 2018
ATK England Ashley Westwood Resignation 2 March 2018 9th Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane (Player Manager) 3 March 2018

Roster changes

Main articles: List of 2017–18 Indian Super League season roster changes and 2017–18 ISL Players Draft

Overseas players

Unlike during the first three seasons of the Indian Super League, the 2017–18 season saw the maximum number of foreign players per team reduced to eight from 11. Also unlike the previous three seasons, the maximum number of foreigners allowed on the pitch at the same time was reduced to five from six.

ATK (8) Bengaluru (8) Chennaiyin (8) Delhi Dynamos (8) Goa (8)
Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane
Portugal Zequinha
England Conor Thomas
Spain Jordi Figueras
England Tom Thorpe
England Ryan Taylor
Northern Ireland Martin Paterson
South Africa Sibongakonke Mbatha
England John Johnson
Spain Juanan
Australia Erik Paartalu
Spain Dimas
Spain Toni Dovale
Venezuela Miku
Spain Daniel Segovia
Spain Víctor Pérez
Spain Iñigo Calderón
Brazil Raphael Augusto
Slovenia Rene Mihelič
Spain Jaime Gavilán
Nigeria Jude Nworuh
Netherlands Gregory Nelson
Portugal Henrique Sereno
Brazil Maílson Alves
Brazil Paulinho Dias
Uruguay Matías Mirabaje
Venezuela Gabriel Cichero
Nigeria Kalu Uche
Spain Manuel Arana
Spain Edu Moya
Netherlands Jeroen Lumu
Spain Xabi Irureta
Portugal Bruno Pinheiro
France Hugo Boumous
Spain Coro
Morocco Ahmed Jahouh
Spain Chechi
Spain Manuel Lanzarote
Spain Edu Bedia
Netherlands Mark Sifneos
Jamshedpur (8) Kerala Blasters (8) Mumbai City (8) NorthEast United (8) Pune City (8)
Spain Tiri
South Africa Sameehg Doutie
Brazil Memo
Haiti Kervens Belfort
Cameroon Andre Bikey
Brazil Matheus Gonçalves
Nigeria Izu Azuka
Brazil Wellington Priori
Canada Iain Hume
Ghana Courage Pekuson
Serbia Nemanja Lakić-Pešić
England Wes Brown
England Paul Rachubka
Bulgaria Dimitar Berbatov
Iceland Guðjón Baldvinsson
Spain Pulga
Romania Lucian Goian
Brazil Gerson Vieira
Brazil Éverton Santos
Spain Rafa Jordà
Brazil Léo Costa
Brazil Márcio Rosário
Cameroon Achille Emaná
Brazil Thiago Santos
Brazil Marcinho
Portugal José Gonçalves
Guinea-Bissau Sambinha
Uruguay Martín Díaz
Brazil Danilo
Portugal Hélio Pinto
Sweden Maic Sema
Colombia John Mosquera
Uruguay Emiliano Alfaro
Spain Marcos Tébar
Brazil Marcelinho
Spain Rafa
Brazil Jonatan Lucca
Brazil Diego Carlos
Austria Marko Stanković
Spain Lolo

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bengaluru 18 13 1 4 35 16 +19 40 Qualification for ISL play-offs
2 Chennaiyin (C) 18 9 5 4 24 19 +5 32
3 Goa 18 9 3 6 42 28 +14 30
4 Pune City 18 9 3 6 30 21 +9 30
5 Jamshedpur 18 7 5 6 16 18 −2 26
6 Kerala Blasters 18 6 7 5 20 22 −2 25
7 Mumbai City 18 7 2 9 25 29 −4 23
8 Delhi Dynamos 18 5 4 9 27 37 −10 19
9 ATK 18 4 4 10 16 30 −14 16
10 NorthEast United 18 3 2 13 12 27 −15 11
Source: Indian Super League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) fair play ranking; 6) drawing of lots
(C) Champions

Results

Home \ Away KOL BEN CHE DEL GOA JAM KER MUM NEU PUN
ATK 0–2 1–2 1–0 1–1 0–1 2–2 1–2 1–0 1–4
Bengaluru 1–0 1–2 4–1 2–0 0–1 2–0 2–0 2–1 1–1
Chennaiyin 3–2 1–3 2–2 2–3 1–1 1–1 1–0 3–0 1–0
Delhi Dynamos 4–3 2–0 1–1 1–5 0–1 1–3 5–1 0–2 2–2
Goa 5–1 4–3 0–1 1–1 2–1 5–2 3–4 2–2 0–2
Jamshedpur 0–0 0–2 0–1 3–2 0–3 2–1 2–2 1–0 0–1
Kerala Blasters 0–0 1–3 0–0 2–1 1–2 0–0 1–1 1–0 1–1
Mumbai City 0–1 1–3 1–0 4–0 2–1 1–2 0–1 3–2 0–2
NorthEast United 0–1 0–1 3–1 0–1 2–1 0–0 0–1 0–2 0–1
Pune City 3–0 1–3 0–1 2–3 0–4 2–1 1–2 2–1 5–0
Updated to match(es) played on 4 March 2018. Source: Indian Super League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

Main article: 2017–18 Indian Super League playoffs

Bracket

Semi-finals Final
        
1 Bengaluru 0 3 3
4 Pune City 0 1 1
1 Bengaluru 2
2 Chennaiyin 3
2 Chennaiyin 1 3 4
3 Goa 1 0 1

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Pune City 1–3 Bengaluru 0–0 1–3
Goa 1–4 Chennaiyin 1–1 0–3

Final

Main article: 2018 Indian Super League final
Bengaluru2–3Chennaiyin
Chhetri 9'
Miku 90+2'
Report Alves 17', 45'
Augusto 67'
Sree Kanteerava Stadium, BangaloreAttendance: 25,753Referee: Ali Abdulnabi

Season statistics

See also: List of Indian Super League records and statistics

Scoring

Top scorers

Coro won his first Indian Super League Golden Boot after scoring 18 goals, a record for an ISL season.
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Spain Coro Goa 18
2 Venezuela Miku Bengaluru 15
3 India Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru 14
4 Nigeria Kalu Uche Delhi Dynamos 13
Spain Manuel Lanzarote Goa
6 Uruguay Emiliano Alfaro Pune City 9
India Jeje Lalpekhlua Chennaiyin
8 Brazil Marcelinho Pune City 8
9 India Balwant Singh Mumbai City 6
Brazil Éverton Santos Mumbai City
Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane ATK
Source:

Top Indian scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru 14
2 Jeje Lalpekhlua Chennaiyin 9
3 Balwant Singh Mumbai City 6
4 Adil Khan Pune City 4
Seiminlen Doungel NorthEast United
C.K. Vineeth Kerala Blasters
7 Lallianzuala Chhangte Delhi Dynamos 3
8 Rohit Kumar Pune City 2
Jackichand Singh Kerala Blasters
Mandar Rao Desai Goa
Bipin Singh ATK
Mohammed Rafi Chennaiyin
Anirudh Thapa Chennaiyin
Dhanpal Ganesh Chennaiyin
Source:

Hat-tricks

See also: List of Indian Super League hat-tricks
Player For Against Result Date Ref
Spain Coro Goa Bengaluru 4–3 (H) 30 November 2017
Spain Coro Goa Kerala Blasters 5–2 (H) 9 December 2017
Brazil Marcelinho Pune City NorthEast United 5–0 (H) 30 December 2017
Canada Iain Hume Kerala Blasters Delhi Dynamos 3–1 (A) 10 January 2018
India Seiminlen Doungel NorthEast United Chennaiyin 3–1 (H) 19 January 2018
India Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru Pune City 3–1 (H) 11 March 2018

Assists

Rank Player Club Assists Ref
1 India Udanta Singh Bengaluru 7

Cleansheets

Rank Player Club Clean
sheets
1 India Subrata Pal Jamshedpur 7
India Gurpreet Singh Sandhu Bengaluru
India Karanjit Singh Chennaiyin
India Vishal Kaith Pune City
5 England Paul Rachubka Kerala Blasters 5
6 India Debjit Majumder ATK 4
7 India Rehenesh TP NorthEast United 2
India Amrinder Singh Mumbai City
India Naveen Kumar Goa
Source:

Discipline

  • Most yellow cards (club): 47
    • Chennaiyin
  • Most red cards (club): 4
    • Delhi Dynamos

Average home attendances

See also: Indian Super League attendance
Team GP Cumulative High Low Mean
Kerala Blasters 9 285,870 37,986 16,796 31,763
Jamshedpur 9 192,367 24,212 8,178 21,374
Bengaluru 11 209,584 25,753 12,564 19,053
Goa 10 176,038 18,600 16,221 17,604
Chennaiyin 10 155,377 19,013 12,499 15,538
ATK 9 114,021 32,816 3,165 12,669
Pune City 10 87,111 9,968 6,612 8,711
NorthEast United 8 65,736 21,151 1,121 8,217
Delhi Dynamos 8 55,086 11,453 2,332 6,886
Mumbai City 9 58,039 8,597 4,222 6,449
Total 93 1,399,409 37,986 1,121 15,047
Source:

Awards

Hero of the Match

Match Hero of the Match Match Hero of the Match Match Hero of the Match
Player Club Player Club Player Club
Match 1 Serbia Nemanja Lakić-Pešić Kerala Blasters Match 33 India Jeje Lalpekhlua Chennaiyin Match 65 Spain Dimas Delgado Bengaluru
Match 2 Brazil Marcinho NorthEast United Match 34 Brazil Éverton Santos Mumbai City Match 66 India Adil Khan Pune City
Match 3 Spain Manuel Lanzarote Goa Match 35 Brazil Marcelinho Pune City Match 67 England Ryan Taylor ATK
Match 4 India Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru Match 36 India Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru Match 68 Spain Dimas Delgado Bengaluru
Match 5 India Lallianzuala Chhangte Delhi Dynamos Match 37 Spain Edu Bedia Goa Match 69 Brazil Wellington Priori Jamshedpur
Match 6 Brazil Raphael Augusto Chennaiyin Match 38 Netherlands Mark Sifneos Kerala Blasters Match 70 Spain Marcos Tébar Pune City
Match 7 India Mehtab Hossain Jamshedpur Match 39 Nigeria Izu Azuka Jamshedpur Match 71 Brazil Maílson Alves Chennaiyin
Match 8 Brazil Éverton Santos Mumbai City Match 40 Brazil Marcinho Northeast United Match 72 Nigeria Kalu Uche Delhi Dynamos
Match 9 Brazil Marcelinho Pune City Match 41 India Jeje Lalpekhlua Chennaiyin Match 73 Brazil Maílson Alves Chennaiyin
Match 10 Australia Erik Paartalu Bengaluru Match 42 Spain Juanan Bengaluru Match 74 Venezuela Miku Bengaluru
Match 11 Brazil Gerson Vieira Mumbai City Match 43 Canada Iain Hume Kerala Blasters Match 75 England Wes Brown Kerala Blasters
Match 12 Spain Coro Goa Match 44 Portugal Bruno Pinheiro Goa Match 76 Brazil Wellington Priori Jamshedpur
Match 13 Brazil Memo Jamshedpur Match 45 Portugal Zequinha ATK Match 77 Brazil Márcio Rosário Mumbai City
Match 14 India Halicharan Narzary NorthEast United Match 46 Brazil Maílson Alves Chennaiyin Match 78 Nigeria Kalu Uche Delhi Dynamos
Match 15 India Jerry Lalrinzuala Chennaiyin Match 47 India Lallianzuala Chhangte Delhi Dynamos Match 79 Brazil Éverton Santos Mumbai City
Match 16 India Balwant Singh Mumbai City Match 48 Canada Iain Hume Kerala Blasters Match 80 India Karanjit Singh Chennaiyin
Match 17 Cameroon André Bikey Jamshedpur Match 49 Brazil Memo Jamshedpur Match 81 Nigeria Kalu Uche Delhi Dynamos
Match 18 India Jeje Lalpekhlua Chennaiyin Match 50 India Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru Match 82 Spain Coro Goa
Match 19 Venezuela Miku Bengaluru Match 51 India Seiminlen Doungel NorthEast United Match 83 India Gurpreet Singh Sandhu Bengaluru
Match 20 Spain Coro Goa Match 52 Brazil Diego Carlos Pune City Match 84 Uruguay Matías Mirabaje Delhi Dynamos
Match 21 Spain Marcos Tébar Pune City Match 53 Brazil Wellington Priori Jamshedpur Match 85 Spain Manuel Lanzarote Goa
Match 22 Cameroon Achille Emaná Mumbai City Match 54 Spain Edu Bedia Goa Match 86 Venezuela Miku Bengaluru
Match 23 Venezuela Miku Bengaluru Match 55 Uruguay Emiliano Alfaro Pune City Match 87 Nigeria Kalu Uche Delhi Dynamos
Match 24 England Wes Brown Kerala Blasters Match 56 India Anirudh Thapa Chennaiyin Match 88 Spain Jaime Gavilán Chennaiyin
Match 25 Spain Arana Goa Match 57 Spain Juanan Bengaluru Match 89 Spain Coro Goa
Match 26 Brazil Maílson Alves Chennaiyin Match 58 India Deependra Singh Negi Kerala Blasters Match 90 Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane ATK
Match 27 Portugal Zequinha ATK Match 59 Brazil Thiago Santos Mumbai City Match 91 (SF) Austria Marko Stanković Pune City
Match 28 Brazil Gerson Vieira Mumbai City Match 60 Brazil Matheus Gonçalves Jamshedpur Match 92 (SF) Netherlands Gregory Nelson Chennaiyin
Match 29 Venezuela Miku Bengaluru Match 61 India Subrata Pal Jamshedpur Match 93 (SF) India Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru
Match 30 India Karanjit Singh Chennaiyin Match 62 Brazil Marcelinho Pune City Match 94 (SF) Brazil Maílson Alves Chennaiyin
Match 31 India Adil Khan Pune City Match 63 India Gurpreet Singh Sandhu Bengaluru Match 95 (F) Brazil Maílson Alves Chennaiyin
Match 32 Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane ATK Match 64 Spain Coro Goa

Emerging Player of the Match

Match Emerging Player of the Match Match Emerging Player of the Match Match Emerging Player of the Match
Player Club Player Club Player Club
Match 1 Hitesh Sharma ATK Match 33 Jerry Mawihmingthanga Jamshedpur Match 65 Jerry Lalrinzuala Chennaiyin
Match 2 Hakku Nediyodath NorthEast United Match 34 Nanda Kumar Delhi Dynamos Match 66 Seminlen Doungel NorthEast United
Match 3 Jerry Lalrinzuala Chennaiyin Match 35 Ashique Kuruniyan Pune City Match 67 Bipin Singh ATK
Match 4 Abhinas Ruidas Mumbai City Match 36 Lalruatthara Kerala Blasters Match 68 Nishu Kumar Bengaluru
Match 5 Sarthak Golui Pune City Match 37 Brandon Fernandes Goa Match 69 Seminlen Doungel NorthEast United
Match 6 Jerry Lalrinzuala Chennaiyin Match 38 Ashique Kuruniyan Pune City Match 70 Sahil Panwar Pune City
Match 7 Lalruatthara Kerala Blasters Match 39 Jerry Mawihmingthanga Jamshedpur Match 71 Lallianzuala Chhangte Delhi Dynamos
Match 8 Abhinas Ruidas Mumbai City Match 40 Seminlen Doungel NorthEast United Match 72 Seiminlen Doungel NorthEast United
Match 9 Bipin Singh ATK Match 41 Nanda Kumar Delhi Dynamos Match 73 Jerry Lalrinzuala Chennaiyin
Match 10 Vinit Rai Delhi Dynamos Match 42 Subhasish Bose Bengaluru Match 74 Sarthak Golui Pune City
Match 11 Kamaljit Singh Pune City Match 43 Lallianzuala Chhangte Delhi Dynamos Match 75 Gursimrat Singh NorthEast United
Match 12 Mohamed Ali Goa Match 44 Brandon Fernandes Goa Match 76 Farukh Choudhary Jamshedpur
Match 13 Jerry Mawihmingthanga Jamshedpur Match 45 Prabir Das ATK Match 77 Bipin Singh ATK
Match 14 Lallianzuala Chhangte Delhi Dynamos Match 46 Ashique Kuruniyan Pune City Match 78 Mohammad Sajid Dhot Delhi Dynamos
Match 15 Dhanpal Ganesh Chennaiyin Match 47 Nanda Kumar Delhi Dynamos Match 79 Gursimrat Singh NorthEast United
Match 16 Davinder Singh Mumbai City Match 48 Lalruatthara Kerala Blasters Match 80 Lalruatthara Kerala Blasters
Match 17 Albino Gomes Delhi Dynamos Match 49 Jerry Mawihmingthanga Jamshedpur Match 81 Lallianzuala Chhangte Delhi Dynamos
Match 18 Bipin Singh ATK Match 50 Udanta Singh Bengaluru Match 82 Mohamed Ali Goa
Match 19 Lalthuammawia Ralte Bengaluru Match 51 Anirudh Thapa Chennaiyin Match 83 Subhasish Bose Bengaluru
Match 20 Brandon Fernandes Goa Match 52 Sahil Panwar Pune City Match 84 Nanda Kumar Delhi Dynamos
Match 21 Souvik Chakrabarti Jamshedpur Match 53 Nanda Kumar Delhi Dynamos Match 85 Seriton Fernandes Goa
Match 22 Jerry Lalrinzuala Chennaiyin Match 54 Brandon Fernandes Goa Match 86 Nishu Kumar Bengaluru
Match 23 Isaac Vanmalsawma Pune City Match 55 Farukh Choudhary Jamshedpur Match 87 Isaac Vanmalsawma Pune City
Match 24 Lalruatthara Kerala Blasters Match 56 Jerry Lalrinzuala Chennaiyin Match 88 Germanpreet Singh Chennaiyin
Match 25 Narayan Das Goa Match 57 Seiminlen Doungel NorthEast United Match 89 Chinglensana Singh Goa
Match 26 Nishu Kumar Bengaluru Match 58 Munmun Lugun Delhi Dynamos Match 90 Halicharan Narzary NorthEast United
Match 27 Debjit Majumder ATK Match 59 Brandon Fernandes Goa Match 91 (SF) Vishal Kaith Pune City
Match 28 Davinder Singh Mumbai City Match 60 Jerry Mawihmingthanga Jamshedpur Match 92 (SF) Anirudh Thapa Chennaiyin
Match 29 Subhasish Bose Bengaluru Match 61 Farukh Choudhary Jamshedpur Match 93 (SF) Isaac Vanmalsawma Pune City
Match 30 Lalruatthara Kerala Blasters Match 62 Lalruatthara Kerala Blasters Match 94 (SF) Jerry Lalrinzuala Chennaiyin
Match 31 Vishal Kaith Pune City Match 63 Subhasish Bose Bengaluru Match 95 (F) Jerry Lalrinzuala Chennaiyin
Match 32 Hitesh Sharma ATK Match 64 Seiminlen Doungel NorthEast United

Fans' Player of the Month

Month Player of the Month Reference
Player Club
November England Paul Rachubka Kerala Blasters
December India Jeje Lalpekhlua Chennaiyin
January Canada Iain Hume Kerala Blasters
February Brazil Maílson Alves Chennaiyin

Fans' Team of the Season

Position Player Club
GK India Gurpreet Singh Sandhu Bengaluru
DF India Sandesh Jhingan Kerala Blasters
DF Romania Lucian Goian Mumbai City
DF India Lalruatthara Kerala Blasters
DF Spain Tiri Jamshedpur
MF Spain Manuel Lanzarote Goa
MF Brazil Raphael Augusto Chennaiyin
MF Brazil Wellington Priori Jamshedpur
FW Spain Coro Goa
FW India Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru
FW Venezuela Miku Bengaluru

End-of-season awards

Award Player Club
Hero of the League India Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru
Emerging Player of the League India Lalruatthara Kerala Blasters
Golden Glove India Subrata Pal Jamshedpur
Winning Pass Award India Udanta Singh Bengaluru
Golden Boot Spain Coro Goa
Fittest Player of the League Spain Iñigo Calderón Chennaiyin
Best Pitch of the Season Delhi Dynamos

See also

Notes

  1. Qualified for 2019 AFC Cup qualifying play-offs

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