2022–23 Indian Super League

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Indian Super League
Season2022–23
Dates7 October 2022 – March 2023
Matches played21
Goals scored58 (2.76 per match)
Top goalscorerDimitri Petratos
Ivan Kalyuzhnyi
(3 goals)
Biggest home winGoa 3–0 Jamshedpur
(3 November 2022)
Biggest away winNorthEast United 0–3 Hyderabad
(13 October 2022)
Kerala Blasters 2–5 ATK Mohun Bagan
(16 October 2022)
Highest scoringKerala Blasters 2–5 ATK Mohun Bagan
(16 October 2022)
Longest winning run3 matches
Hyderabad
Longest unbeaten run4 matches
Mumbai City
Hyderabad
Longest winless run4 matches
NorthEast United
Longest losing run4 matches
NorthEast United
Highest attendance62,542
ATK Mohun Bagan 2–0 East Bengal
(29 October 2022)
Lowest attendance2,127
Hyderabad 3–3 Mumbai City
(9 October 2022)
Total attendance361,887
Average attendance17,233
All statistics correct as of 3 November 2022.

The 2022–23 Indian Super League is the ninth season of the Indian Super League, the first season as the only top division, and the 27th season of top-tier Indian football. It commenced on 7 October 2022 and is scheduled to end in March 2023.

Jamshedpur are the defending premiers, and Hyderabad are the defending champions.

Changes from last season

  • Six instead of four clubs will compete for the playoffs. The top two clubs qualify directly for the playoffs, while the next four sides will play a single-legged match to decide the remaining two teams for the semifinals. The third-ranked team will play against the sixth-ranked team. Similarly, the fourth-ranked team will play against the fifth-ranked team, with the higher-ranked side hosting the match.[1]
  • The traditional home and away format has returned.
  • The league will be played over five months for the first time since 2014. However, there will be no break during the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[2]

Teams

Eleven teams are competing in the 2022–23 season.

Stadiums and locations

Club State/Region City Stadium Capacity
Mohun Bagan West Bengal Kolkata Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan 85,000
Bengaluru Karnataka Bengaluru Sree Kanteerava Stadium 25,810
Chennaiyin Tamil Nadu Chennai Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium 40,000
East Bengal West Bengal Kolkata Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan 85,000
Goa Goa Margao Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium 19,000
Hyderabad Telangana Hyderabad G.M.C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium 30,000
Jamshedpur Jharkhand Jamshedpur JRD Tata Sports Complex 24,424
Kerala Blasters Kerala Kochi Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium 35,000
Mumbai City Maharashtra Mumbai Mumbai Football Arena 18,000
NorthEast United Assam Guwahati Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium 24,627
Odisha Odisha Bhubaneswar Kalinga Stadium 15,000

Personnel and kits

Team Head coach Captain (s) Kit manufacturer Shirt main sponsor
Mohun Bagan Spain Juan Ferrando Nivia[3][4] Parimatch News[5]
Bengaluru England Simon Grayson India Sunil Chhetri Puma[6] JSW[7]
Chennaiyin Germany Thomas Brdarić India Anirudh Thapa Nivia[8] Apollo Tyres[9]
East Bengal England Stephen Constantine Trak-Only 1xBat[10]
Goa Spain Carlos Peña India Brandon Fernandes T10 Sports[11] Parimatch News
Hyderabad Spain Manolo Márquez Brazil João Victor Hummel[12] Stake News[13]
Jamshedpur England Aidy Boothroyd England Peter Hartley Nivia[14] Tata Steel[15]
Kerala Blasters Serbia Ivan Vukomanović India Jessel Carneiro SIX5SIX[16] BYJU'S[17]
Mumbai City England Des Buckingham Senegal Mourtada Fall Puma[18] Stake News[19]
NorthEast United Israel Marco Balbul SIX5SIX[20] Meghalaya Tourism[21]
Odisha Spain Josep Gombau Spain Carlos Delgado Trak-Only Odisha Tourism[22]

Coaching changes

Team Outgoing head coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in the table Incoming head coach Date of appointment
Chennaiyin India Syed Sabir Pasha End of interim period 20 March 2022 Pre-season Germany Thomas Brdarić[23] 14 June 2022
Goa India Derrick Pereira End of interim period 20 March 2022 Spain Carlos Peña[24] 16 April 2022
East Bengal Spain Mario Rivera Contract expired 20 March 2022 England Stephen Constantine[25] 23 July 2022
Jamshedpur Scotland Owen Coyle Mutual consent 22 March 2022 England Aidy Boothroyd[26] 10 July 2022
NorthEast United India Khalid Jamil Contract expired 28 May 2022 Israel Marco Balbul[27] 11 August 2022
Bengaluru Germany Marco Pezzaiuoli Contract expired 8 June 2022 England Simon Grayson[28] 8 June 2022
Odisha Spain Kino García End of interim period 8 June 2022 Spain Josep Gombau[29] 8 June 2022

Foreign players

The AIFF allows clubs to sign maximum of six foreign players, including one AFC quota player while four can be fielded in a match at a time.[30]

Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 AFC player Former Player(s)
ATK Mohun Bagan Australia Dimitri Petratos Finland Joni Kauko France Hugo Boumous Guinea Florentin Pogba Republic of Ireland Carl McHugh Australia Brendan Hamill
Bengaluru Brazil Alan Costa Brazil Bruno Ramires Republic of the Congo Prince Ibara Fiji Roy Krishna Spain Javi Hernández Australia Aleksander Jovanovic
Chennaiyin Croatia Petar Slišković Germany Julius Düker Ghana Kwame Karikari Netherlands Nasser El Khayati Senegal Fallou Diagne Iran Vafa Hakhamaneshi
East Bengal Brazil Alex Lima Brazil Cleiton Silva Brazil Eliandro Cyprus Charalambos Kyriakou Spain Iván González Australia Jordan O'Doherty
Goa Morocco Noah Sadaoui Spain Álvaro Vázquez Spain Edu Bedia Spain Iker Guarrotxena Spain Marc Valiente Syria Fares Arnaout
Hyderabad Brazil João Victor Nigeria Bartholomew Ogbeche Spain Borja Herrera Spain Javier Siverio Spain Odei Onaindia Australia Joel Chianese
Jamshedpur Brazil Eli Sabiá Brazil Wellington Priori England Jay Emmanuel-Thomas England Peter Hartley Nigeria Daniel Chima Australia Harry Sawyer
Kerala Blasters Croatia Marko Lešković Greece Dimitrios Diamantakos Spain Víctor Mongil Ukraine Ivan Kalyuzhnyi Uruguay Adrián Luna Australia Apostolos Giannou
Mumbai City Argentina Jorge Pereyra Díaz Morocco Ahmed Jahouh Senegal Mourtada Fall Scotland Greg Stewart Spain Alberto Noguera Australia Rostyn Griffiths
NorthEast United Denmark Michael Jakobsen England Matt Derbyshire France Romain Philippoteaux Spain Jon Gaztañaga Australia Aaron Evans Nigeria Sylvester Igboun
Odisha Brazil Diego Maurício Spain Carlos Delgado Spain Pedro Martín Spain Saúl Crespo Spain Víctor Rodríguez Australia Osama Malik

Transfers

Regular season

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Hyderabad 4 3 1 0 8 3 +5 10 Premiers, qualification for ISL semifinals, and Indian playoffs for 2023–24 AFC Champions League group stage[a]
2 Goa 4 3 0 1 7 2 +5 9 Qualification for ISL semifinals, and possible qualification for Indian playoffs for 2023–24 AFC Cup qualifying playoffs[b]
3 Odisha 4 3 0 1 6 5 +1 9 Qualification for ISL eliminators
4 Mumbai City 4 2 2 0 8 4 +4 8
5 ATK Mohun Bagan 3 2 0 1 8 4 +4 6
6 Chennaiyin 3 1 1 1 3 4 −1 4
7 Bengaluru 4 1 1 2 2 3 −1 4
8 Jamshedpur 4 1 1 2 4 7 −3 4
9 East Bengal 4 1 0 3 5 8 −3 3
10 Kerala Blasters 4 1 0 3 6 10 −4 3
11 NorthEast United 4 0 0 4 1 8 −7 0
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; 6) number of goals scored; 7) fair play ranking; 8) drawing of lots
  1. ^ If Jamshedpur becomes the 2022–23 ISL Premiers, then the regular season runner's up will qualify for Play-offs for 2023–24 AFC Champions League group stage.
  2. ^ If Jamshedpur or Hyderabad or 2022–23 ISL Premiers also becomes the 2022–23 ISL Champions, then the next best team in the regular season will qualify for Play-offs for 2023–24 AFC Cup qualifying playoffs.

Results

Home \ Away AMB BEN CHE EAB GOA HYD JAM KER MCI NEU OFC
ATK Mohun Bagan 5 Feb 1–2 2–0 28 Dec 26 Nov 8 Dec 18 Feb 14 Jan 10 Nov 28 Jan
Bengaluru 3 Dec 28 Jan 11 Nov 23 Feb 23 Dec 17 Dec 11 Feb 15 Feb 1–0 14 Jan
Chennaiyin 21 Jan 1–1 12 Feb 0–2 3 Dec 19 Nov 19 Dec 12 Nov 24 Feb 2 Feb
East Bengal 25 Feb 30 Dec 4 Nov 1–2 20 Jan 13 Jan 3 Feb 16 Dec 8 Feb 18 Nov
Goa 20 Nov 26 Nov 16 Feb 26 Jan 5 Jan 3–0 22 Jan 11 Feb 17 Dec 10 Dec
Hyderabad 14 Feb 1–0 12 Jan 9 Dec 1–0 18 Feb 19 Nov 3–3 29 Dec 5 Nov
Jamshedpur 9 Feb 21 Jan 7 Jan 27 Nov 22 Dec 12 Nov 4 Dec 27 Jan 1–0 2–3
Kerala Blasters 2–5 11 Dec 7 Feb 3–1 13 Nov 26 Feb 3 Jan 0–2 29 Jan 26 Dec
Mumbai City 6 Nov 17 Nov 24 Dec 19 Feb 1 Dec 4 Feb 1–1 8 Jan 19 Jan 2–0
NorthEast United 24 Dec 6 Jan 10 Dec 1–3 15 Jan 0–3 4 Feb 5 Nov 25 Nov 17 Feb
Odisha 15 Dec 1–0 24 Nov 7 Jan 6 Feb 10 Feb 25 Feb 2–1 2 Jan 2 Dec
Updated to match(es) played on 3 November 2022. Source: Indian Super League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Form

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920
ATK Mohun BaganLWW
BengaluruWDLL
ChennaiyinWDL
East BengalLLWL
GoaWWLW
HyderabadDWWW
JamshedpurLDWL
Kerala BlastersWLLL
Mumbai CityDWDW
NorthEast UnitedLLLL
OdishaWLWW
Updated to match(es) played on 3 November 2022. Source: Indian Super League
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lose

Playoffs

Bracket

Eliminators Semifinals Finals
1 1st place team
4 4th place team  
5 5th place team  
 
2 2nd place team
3 3rd place team  
6 6th place team

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of 3 November 2022
Rank Player Club Goals[31]
1 Australia Dimitri Petratos ATK Mohun Bagan 3
Ukraine Ivan Kalyuzhnyi Kerala Blasters
3 Nigeria Daniel Chima Chukwu Jamshedpur 2
India Manvir Singh ATK Mohun Bagan
Brazil Cleiton Silva East Bengal
Nigeria Bartholomew Ogbeche Hyderabad
Brazil João Victor Hyderabad
India Halicharan Narzary Hyderabad
Brazil Diego Maurício Odisha
Morocco Noah Sadaoui Goa

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date Ref
Australia Dimitri Petratos ATK Mohun Bagan Kerala Blasters 5–2 (A) 16 October 2022 [32]

Top assists

As of 3 November 2022
Rank Player Club Assists[33]
1 Australia Dimitri Petratos ATK Mohun Bagan 3
Scotland Greg Stewart Mumbai City
3 India Liston Colaco ATK Mohun Bagan 2
India Mohammad Yasir Hyderabad
Australia Harry Sawyer Jamshedpur
6 27 players 1

Clean sheets

As of 3 November 2022
Rank Player Club Clean sheets[34]
1 India Laxmikant Kattimani Hyderabad 3
2 India Dheeraj Singh Goa 2
India Phurba Lachenpa Mumbai City
4 India Vishal Kaith ATK Mohun Bagan 1
India Amrinder Singh Odisha
India Rehenesh TP Jamshedpur
India Gurpreet Singh Sandhu Bengaluru

Discipline

Player

Club

  • Most yellow cards: 7[37]
    • Mumbai City
    • East Bengal
    • Jamshedpur
  • Most red cards: 1[38]
    • Chennaiyin

Attendances

Overall statistical table

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 ATK Mohun Bagan 84,778 62,542 22,236 42,389 n/a
2 Kerala Blasters 103,083 34,984 33,121 34,361 +96.2%
3 Jamshedpur 41,602 22,389 19,213 20,801 +3.3%
4 Bengaluru 19,379 19,379 19,379 19,379 +27.2%
5 East Bengal 17,500 17,500 17,500 17,500 +106.0%
6 Goa 13,123 13,123 13,123 13,123 +150.4%
7 Chennaiyin 24,283 12,719 11,564 12,142 +23.0%
8 NorthEast United 15,942 8,627 7,315 7,971 −3.4%
9 Hyderabad 22,308 10,543 2,127 7,436 +1.9%*
10 Odisha 12,028 6,811 5,217 6,014 −3.5%
11 Mumbai City 7,861 4,128 3,733 3,931 −71.0%
League total 361,887 62,542 2,127 17,233 +32.0%

Updated to games played on 3 November 2022
Source: Indian Super League
Notes:
East Bengal played in I-League pre-pandemic.
Attendance count for ATK Mohun Bagan starts from this season.
* Hyderabad played their first home game in Pune.

Attendances by Home Matches

Team \ Match played 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total
Kerala Blasters 34,978 34,984 33,121 103,083
ATK Mohun Bagan 22,236 62,542 84,778
Jamshedpur 19,213 22,389 41,602
Chennaiyin 12,719 11,564 24,283
Hyderabad 2,127* 10,543 9,638 22,308
Bengaluru 19,379 19,379
East Bengal 17,500 17,500
NorthEast United 8,627 7,315 15,942
Goa 13,123 13,123
Odisha 5,217 6,811 12,028
Mumbai City 4,128 3,733 7,861

Legend:   Highest   Lowest

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 Ukraine Ivan Kalyuzhnyi Kerala Blasters Match 40 Match 79
Match 2 Brazil Alan Costa Bengaluru Match 41 Match 80
Match 3 Brazil Joao Victor Hyderabad Match 42 Match 81
Match 4 Ghana Kwame Karikari Chennaiyin Match 43 Match 82
Match 5 Brazil Diego Maurício Odisha Match 44 Match 83
Match 6 Spain Edu Bedia Goa Match 45 Match 84
Match 7 India Halicharan Narzary Hyderabad Match 46 Match 85
Match 8 India Jiteshwor Singh Chennaiyin Match 47 Match 86
Match 9 India Mehtab Singh Mumbai City Match 48 Match 87
Match 10 Australia Dimitri Petratos ATK Mohun Bagan Match 49 Match 88
Match 11 Cyprus Charalambos Kyriakou East Bengal Match 50 Match 89
Match 12 Morocco Noah Sadaoui Goa Match 51 Match 90
Match 13 India Mehtab Singh Mumbai City Match 52 Match 91
Match 14 Nigeria Bartholomew Ogbeche Hyderabad Match 53 Match 92
Match 15 Spain Pedro Martín Odisha Match 54 Match 93
Match 16 India Nandhakumar Sekar Odisha Match 55 Match 94
Match 17 India Mehtab Singh Mumbai City Match 56 Match 95
Match 18 Spain Javier Siverio Hyderabad Match 57 Match 96
Match 19 France Hugo Boumous ATK Mohun Bagan Match 58 Match 97
Match 20 England Peter Hartley Jamshedpur Match 59 Match 98
Match 21 Spain Iker Guarrotxena Goa Match 60 Match 99
Match 22 Match 61 Match 100
Match 23 Match 62 Match 101
Match 24 Match 63 Match 102
Match 25 Match 64 Match 103
Match 26 Match 65 Match 104
Match 27 Match 66 Match 105
Match 28 Match 67 Match 106
Match 29 Match 68 Match 107
Match 30 Match 69 Match 108
Match 31 Match 70 Match 109
Match 32 Match 71 Match 110
Match 33 Match 72 Match 111 (E)
Match 34 Match 73 Match 112 (E)
Match 35 Match 74 Match 113 (SF)
Match 36 Match 75 Match 114 (SF)
Match 37 Match 76 Match 115 (SF)
Match 38 Match 77 Match 116 (SF)
Match 39 Match 78 Match 117 (F)
Source:[39]

See also

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