List of Indian Super League seasons

The Indian Super League (ISL) is a men's professional football league, which is one of two co-existing top tier leagues in Indian football system along with the I-League.

Indian Super League
Founded21 October 2013
CountryIndia
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams20
Level on pyramid1
International cup(s)AFC Champions League
AFC Cup
Current championsHyderabad (1st title)
(2021–22)
Current premiersJamshedpur (1st title)
(2021–22)
Most championshipsATK (3 titles)
Most premiershipsGoa
Mumbai City
Jamshedpur
(1 title each)
Current: 2021–22 Indian Super League season

The league currently comprises 11 clubs. Each season of the tournament generally runs from November to March. During the league stage of the competition, each club plays against all the other clubs in a round-robin style. At the end of the league stage, the team with the most points gets declared the Premiers and presented with a trophy named League Winners Shield, and the top four clubs qualify for the play-offs. The season then culminates with the ISL Final to determine the Champions who are presented with the ISL Trophy.

List of seasons

SeasonTeamsMatches PremiersChampionsTop scorer(s)AsiaAvg. attendance
Player Goals AFC Champions League AFC Cup
2014861 Title did not existAtlético de Kolkata Elano8

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24,357
2015861Chennaiyin Stiven Mendoza13

27,111
2016861Atlético de Kolkata Marcelinho Leite Pereira10

21,003
2017–181095Chennaiyin Coro18 align=left|Chennaiyin15,047
2018–191095Bengaluru Coro16 align=left|Bengaluru13,155
2019–201095GoaATK Bartholomew Ogbeche
Nerijus Valskis
Roy Krishna
15GoaATK Mohun Bagan
Bengaluru
13,052
2020–2111115Mumbai CityMumbai City Igor Angulo
Roy Krishna
14Mumbai CityATK Mohun Bagan0[note 1]
2021–2211115JamshedpurHyderabad Bartholomew Ogbeche18Jamshedpur[note 2]Hyderabad[note 3]0[note 4]

ISL Finals

Season Date Champions Score Runners–up Player of the match Venue Attendance
2014 20 December Atlético de Kolkata 1–0 Kerala Blasters Mohammed Rafique (Atlético de Kolkata) DY Patil Stadium 36,484
2015 20 December Chennaiyin 3–2 Goa Jofre Mateu (Goa) Fatorda Stadium 18,477
2016 18 December Atlético de Kolkata 1–1 (4–3 p) Kerala Blasters Henrique Sereno (Atlético de Kolkata) Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Kochi) 82,146
2017–18 17 March 2018 Chennaiyin 3–2 Bengaluru Maílson Alves (Chennaiyin) Sree Kanteerava Stadium 25,753
2018–19 17 March 2019 Bengaluru 1–0 Goa Rahul Bheke (Bengaluru) Mumbai Football Arena 7,372
2019–20 14 March 2020 ATK 3–1 Chennaiyin Arindam Bhattacharya Fatorda Stadium 0[note 5]
2020–21 13 March 2021 Mumbai City 2–1 ATK Mohun Bagan Bipin Singh (Mumbai City) Fatorda Stadium 0[note 5]
2021–22 20 March 2022 Hyderabad 1–0 (3–1 p) Kerala Blasters Laxmikant Kattimani (Hyderabad) Fatorda Stadium 11,500

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