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Players who were signed by Indian Super League clubs, but only played in cup and/or continental games, or did not play in any competitive games at all, are not included. Are considered foreign, i.e., outside India determined by the following: A player is considered foreign if he is not eligible to play for the national team of India.
The 2016 Indian Super League season was the third season of the Indian Super League, the football league, since its establishment in 2013. The season featured eight teams again, each playing 14 matches during the regular season before the finals. The regular season began on 1 October and ended on 4 December.
Due to the need to accommodate the ISL into the Indian football calendar, the I-League season was shortened and went from having an October to May schedule to a January to May schedule. [29] Indian players would play for both an ISL team and an I-League club while the I-League continued to suffer from a lack of visibility compared to the ISL. [30]
This is the first season where it is no longer mandatory to include at least one player from a member association of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). [4]Besides doing away with the Asian quota, the ISL has also increased the salary cap from ₹ 16.5 crore (US$1.9 million) to ₹ 18 crore (US$2.1 million), with two players, either domestic or international, outside the salary cap.
The marquee player can be the same marquee from last season but teams are also allowed to sign a new one. International players: Each team will be allowed to retain between one and five foreign players from the previous season and they're allowed to sign new foreigners without an international players draft. Domestic players: Each team will be ...
Since the Indian Super League's inaugural season in 2014, 37 players have accrued 100 or more appearances in the Indian Super League. [1] The first player to reach the milestone was defender Mandar Rao Dessai, in representation of Goa and Mumbai City; his 100th match was Mumbai City's 3–0 win over East Bengal on 1 December 2020. [2]
Oldest player to score an Indian Super League hat-trick: 40 years and 126 days, Sunil Chhetri (for Bengaluru FC v. Kerala Blasters FC, 7 December 2024) [23] 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) [24] Fastest hat-trick: 7 minutes, Coro ...
The 2015 Hero Indian Super League was the second season of the Indian Super League, a professional football league played in India since 2014. The season featured eight teams. The regular season kicked off on 3 October and ended on 6 December, while the finals began on 11 December, which will conclude with the final match on 20 December. [1]