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List of Indian Super League records and statistics
...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 4 May 2024
Team records
Titles
- Most Championship titles: 3, ATK
- Most Premiership titles: 2, Mumbai City
- Biggest league winning margin: 5 points
- Smallest league winning margin: 0 points, 6 head-to-head points, 2020–21; Mumbai City (6) over Mohun Bagan SG (0). Both finished on 40 points, but Mumbai City won the title on head-to-head points.
Points
- Most points in a season: 48, Mohun Bagan SG (2023–24)
- Most home points in a season: 27, Odisha (2023–24)
- Most away points in a season: 28, Mohun Bagan SG (2023–24)
- Fewest points in a season: 5, NorthEast United (2022–23)
- Fewest home points in a season: 2, Hyderabad (2023–24)
- Fewest away points in a season: 1, NorthEast United (2022–23)
- Fewest points in a season while winning the league: 39, Goa (2019–20)
Wins
- Most wins in total: 92, Mumbai City[1]
- Most wins in a season: 15, Mohun Bagan SG (2023–24)
- Most home wins in a season: 8
- Most away wins in a season: 9, Mohun Bagan SG (2023–24)
- Fewest wins in a season: 1
- Fewest home wins in a season: 0
- Fewest away wins in a season: 0
- 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
- Most defeats in total: 83, NorthEast United[1]
- Most defeats in a season: 16
- Most home defeats in a season: 9, Hyderabad (2023–24)
- Most away defeats in a season: 8
- Fewest defeats in a season: 2
- ATK (2016)
- Mumbai City (2022–23, 2023–24)
- Fewest home defeats in a season: 0
- Fewest away defeats in a season: 1
- Most consecutive matches undefeated: 18, Mumbai City (9 October 2022 – 11 February 2023)[2]
- Most consecutive defeats: 10, NorthEast United (8 October – 17 December 2022)[5]
Draws
- Most draws in total: 57, Kerala Blasters[1]
- 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
- Fewest home draws in a season: 0
- Fewest away draws in a season: 0
- Most consecutive draws: 6, Goa (17 January – 13 February 2021)[6]
Goals
- Most goals scored in a season: 54, Mumbai City (2022–23)
- Fewest goals scored in a season: 10, Hyderabad (2023–24)
- Most goals conceded in a season: 51, NorthEast United (2022–23)
- Fewest goals conceded in a season: 11, Mumbai City (2016)
- Best goal difference in a season: 33, Mumbai City (2022–23)
- Worst goal difference in a season: –35, NorthEast United (2022–23)
- Most goals scored at home in a season: 25, Goa (2018–19)
- Fewest goals scored at home in a season: 4, Hyderabad (2023–24)
- Most goals conceded at home in a season: 28, NorthEast United (2022–23)
- Fewest goals conceded at home in a season: 2, Kerala Blasters (2014)
- Most goals scored away in a season: 30, Mumbai City (2022–23)
- Fewest goals scored away in a season: 3, Mumbai City (2014)
- Most goals conceded away in a season: 27, NorthEast United (2022–23)
- 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: 338, Goa[1]
- Most goals conceded in total: 292, Odisha[1]
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, East Bengal (2023–24)
- Fewest yellow cards in a season: 17, Kerala Blasters (2014)
- Most red cards in a season: 6, Mumbai City (2023–24)
Awards
- Most Golden Boot winners: 3
- Most Player of the League winners: 2
- Most Golden Glove winners: 2, Bengaluru (2018–19, 2019–20)
- Most Emerging Player of the League winners: 3, Kerala Blasters (2014, 2017–18, 2018–19)
- Most Winning Pass of the League winners: 2, Goa (2019–20, 2020–21)
Attendances
- Highest attendance, single match: 68,340, Atlético de Kolkata 2–1 Chennaiyin (at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, 16 December 2015)[9]
- Lowest attendance, single match: 361, NorthEast United 2–2 Goa (at Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, 15 January 2023)[10]
- Highest season average attendance: 52,008 – Kerala Blasters (2015)[11]
- Lowest season average attendance: 2,173 – Hyderabad (2023–24)
Player records
Appearances
- Most Indian Super League appearances: 162[12]
- Pritam Kotal (from 18 October 2014)
- Amrinder Singh (from 3 October 2015)
- Appearance for most different clubs: 6
- 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)[16]
- Most appearances by a foreign player: 134, Ahmed Jahouh (from 19 November 2017)[12]
Rank | Player | Apps | Position | First season | Last season |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pritam Kotal | 162 | Defender | 2014 | 2023–24 |
Amrinder Singh | 162 | Goalkeeper | 2015 | 2023–24 | |
3 | Lenny Rodrigues | 159 | Midfielder | 2014 | 2023–24 |
4 | Mandar Rao Dessai | 155 | Defender | 2014 | 2023–24 |
Sunil Chhetri | 155 | Forward | 2015 | 2023–24 | |
6 | Rahul Bheke | 150 | Defender | 2014 | 2023–24 |
7 | Lallianzuala Chhangte | 144 | Forward | 2016 | 2023–24 |
8 | Subhasish Bose | 142 | Defender | 2017–18 | 2023–24 |
9 | Harmanjot Singh Khabra | 140 | Defender | 2014 | 2023–24 |
10 | Sandesh Jhingan | 139 | Defender | 2014 | 2023–24 |
Goals
- First Indian Super League goal: Fikru Teferra (for Atlético de Kolkata v. Mumbai City, 12 October 2014)[17]
- Most Indian Super League goals: 63, Bartholomew Ogbeche[18]
- Most Indian Super League goals at one club: 54, Sunil Chhetri (for Bengaluru)[19]
- 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)[20]
Bold denotes players still playing in the Indian Super League.
Italics denotes players still playing professional football.
Rank | Player | Goals | Apps | Ratio | Position | First goal | Last goal |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bartholomew Ogbeche | 63 | 98 | 0.64 | Forward | 2018–19 | 2022–23 |
2 | Sunil Chhetri | 61 | 155 | 0.39 | Forward | 2015 | 2023–24 |
3 | Roy Krishna | 55 | 107 | 0.51 | Forward | 2019–20 | 2023–24 |
4 | Coro | 48 | 57 | 0.84 | Forward | 2017–18 | 2019–20 |
5 | Lallianzuala Chhangte | 40 | 144 | 0.28 | Forward | 2017–18 | 2023–24 |
6 | Diego Maurício | 38 | 71 | 0.54 | Forward | 2020–21 | 2023–24 |
7 | Cleiton Silva | 36 | 78 | 0.46 | Forward | 2020–21 | 2023–24 |
8 | Marcelinho | 34 | 87 | 0.39 | Forward | 2016 | 2021–22 |
9 | Hugo Boumous | 30 | 103 | 0.29 | Midfielder | 2017–18 | 2023–24 |
10 | Iain Hume | 29 | 69 | 0.42 | Forward | 2014 | 2018–19 |
- Most goals in a season: 18[21]
- Fastest goal: 12 seconds, David Williams (for Mohun Bagan SG v. Hyderabad, 5 January 2022)[22]
- Longest goal: 59 meters, Álvaro Vázquez (for Kerala Blasters v. NorthEast United, 4 February 2022)[23]
- Most goals in a game: 4, Modou Sougou (for Mumbai City v. Kerala Blasters, 16 December 2018) W 6–1
- Most hat-tricks: 4, Bartholomew Ogbeche (for NorthEast United, Kerala Blasters and Hyderabad)
- Oldest player to score an Indian Super League hat-trick: 38 years and 96 days, Bartholomew Ogbeche (for Hyderabad v. Goa, 5 January 2023)[24]
- Youngest player to score an Indian Super League hat-trick: 21 years and 73 days, Kiyan Nassiri (for Mohun Bagan SG v. East Bengal, 29 January 2022)[25]
- Fastest hat-trick: 7 minutes, Coro (for Goa v. Kerala Blasters, 9 December 2017)[26]
Assists
Bold denotes players still playing in the Indian Super League
Italics denotes players still playing professional football.