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Kerala Blasters* Chennaiyin: 3–6: 1 February 2020 [22] Roy Krishna Fiji: ATK* Odisha: 3–1: 8 February 2020 [23] Manuel Onwu D Spain: Odisha* Kerala Blasters: 4–4: 23 February 2020 [24] Bipin Singh India: Mumbai City: Odisha* 6–1: 24 February 2021 [25] Greg Stewart Scotland: Jamshedpur: Odisha* 4–0 14 December 2021 [26] Deshorn Brown D ...
The Nehru Stadium before a Kerala Blasters match in 2014. Kerala Blasters is an Indian professional football club based in Kochi, Kerala. The club participates in the Indian Super League since its inception. [1] [2] The club was established on 27 May 2014 and began their first professional season a few months later in October 2014.
In the knock-outs, they defeated Kerala Blasters 2-1, and reached the semi-finals for the first time in club history. In the two-legged semi-final, Odisha faced Mohun Bagan SG. They won the first leg 2-1 at home, however, lost 0-2 away, exiting the league play-offs with an aggregate score of 2-3.
On 1 July, They announced the launch of Odisha FC Women team. [5] Odisha made their Durand Cup debut in Group D. They won their first game with 6 goals against NorthEast United. [6] Odisha defeated Kerala Blasters, Sudeva Delhi and Army Green in their remaining group matches without conceding a single goal. [7]
Note: When scores are mentioned, score of Odisha are given first. First match: 1–2 (vs Jamshedpur, Indian Super League, 22 October 2019) [5] First win: 4–2 (vs Mumbai City, Indian Super League, 31 October 2019) [6] First goalscorer: Aridane Santana (vs Jamshedpur, Indian Super League, 22 October 2019) [5]
The tournament proper featured 16 teams across the top two divisions of Indian football. All 12 from the ISL qualify directly for the group stage. Among the I-League teams confirming their participation (Gokulam Kerala FC, Sreenidi Deccan FC, Shillong Lajong FC, Inter Kashi, and Rajasthan United FC), the top three per 2023–24 standings on December 24 qualify for the group stage.
The 2022–23 season was the ninth season in Kerala Blasters FC's existence, as well as their ninth season in the Indian Super League.This season of the ISL witnessed the return of the home-away format of the matches similar to that of the 2019–20 Indian Super League season after a break of two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
Kerala Blasters started their 2019–20 Hero Indian Super League campaign with 2 consecutive home matches. They managed to come back for a 2–1 victory over ATK in the inaugural match, [3] but lost against Mumbai City in very next match by conceding a late goal.