7th season of the Hero Indian Super League
Football league season
The 2020–21 Indian Super League season was the seventh season of the Indian Super League (ISL) since its formation and the 25th season of the top division of the Indian football league system . The season started on 20 November 2020 and ended on 13 March 2021. It was hosted behind closed doors across three venues in Goa due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India .
Mumbai City won the championship, having defeated ATK Mohun Bagan in the final , and also won the League Winners Shield for league premiers. Thus, Mumbai City became the first club to win the ISL championship title and the League Winners Shield in a single season.[ 1]
Changes from last season
Each club has the option of signing a minimum of five and a maximum of seven foreign players. Still, unlike the previous season, there should be at least one overseas player who hails from an AFC –affiliated country.
The maximum squad size is increased as the clubs are allowed to register up to 35 players in their squad.[ 2]
The number of substitutions allowed has been increased from 3 players to 5 players.[ 3]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , all matches during the 2020–21 season will be played behind closed doors across three venues in Goa .[ 4] The venues will be the Fatorda Stadium in Margao , the GMC Athletic Stadium in Bambolim , and the Tilak Maidan Stadium in Vasco da Gama .[ 5] The host venues for each team were revealed on 18 August 2020.[ 6]
In June–July 2020; KGSPL , the owners of ATK , officially disbanded their football team and bought a majority stake in Mohun Bagan FC (India) Private Limited and rebranded Mohun Bagan football section as ATK Mohun Bagan which took the spot of ATK
On 27 September 2020, East Bengal joined the league as an expansion team and thus became the 11th team.[ 7]
Due to all the matches of the League being played in neutral venues, there will be no away goal rule to be applied in the playoffs this season.
Teams
Stadiums and locations
Locations of the Indian Super League teams
Team
Location
Host venue
Capacity
ATK Mohun Bagan
Kolkata , West Bengal
Fatorda Stadium [ 6]
18,600
Bengaluru
Bangalore , Karnataka
Goa
Margao , Goa
Chennaiyin
Chennai , Tamil Nadu
GMC Athletic Stadium [ 6]
3,000
Kerala Blasters
Kochi , Kerala
Mumbai City
Mumbai , Maharashtra
Odisha
Bhubaneswar , Odisha
East Bengal
Kolkata , West Bengal
Tilak Maidan Stadium [ 6] [ 8]
5,000
Hyderabad
Hyderabad , Telangana
Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur , Jharkhand
NorthEast United
Guwahati , Assam
Locations of the stadiums in Goa
Head coaching changes
Roster changes
Foreign players
Bold letters suggest the player was signed in the winter transfer window.
Regular season
League table
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
(C) Champions;
(L) League Winners' Shield Winners
Results
Playoffs
Bracket
Semi-finals
Final
Season statistics
Scoring
Top scorers
Top Indian scorers
Hat-tricks
Result column shows goal tally of player's team first.
Player
For
Against
Result
Date
Ref
Bipin Singh
Mumbai City
Odisha
6–1 (A)
24 February 2021
[ 63]
Notes
(H) – Home team (A) – Away team
Assists
Clean sheets
Discipline
Player
Most yellow cards: 8 [ 66]
Most red cards: 2 [ 67]
Club
Most yellow cards: 61 [ 68]
Most red cards: 4 [ 69]
East Bengal
Jamshedpur
Goa
Awards
Hero of the Match
Season awards
See also
Notes
References
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