Saturday 24 October 2015

Indian Super League Overview 2015

ISL (Indian Super League) one of the emerging league in football world. Let’s take a
look in ISL.
 The Indian Super League (ISL) known as the Hero Indian Super League
for sponsorship reasons is a professional football league in India. The league is one of
the top-tier football leagues in India, the other being the I-League. The League features
eight franchise teams from all around India. The ISL runs from September to
December, with a finals series determining the champions.

ISL in 2014 season (Past season):
The opening Ceremony of the ISL in 2014 season is very beautiful and colorful. Click
the video below to see opening Ceremony of ISL.



ISL Trophy:
Nita Ambani unveils trophy of Hero Indian Super League.


Eight teams of ISL in 2014:
1. Atletico de Kolkata (current champions who won the 2014 season by beating the Kerala blasters 1-0) Click the video below to see final match between Kolkata and Kerala in 2014.

2. Kerala Blasters FC (current Runners up in2014 season)
3. Chennaiyin FC
4. FC Goa
5. FC Pune City
6. Mumbai City FC
7. Northeast United FC
8. Delhi Dynamos FC

Head Coaches of eight teams in 2014:
1. Atletico de Kolkata- Antonio Lopes Habas
2. Kerala Blasters- David James
3. Chennaiyin FC- Marco Materazzi
4. FC Goa- Zico
5. FC Pune City- Franco Colomba
6. Mumbai City FC- Peter Reid
7. Northeast United FC- Ricki Herbert
8. Delhi Dynamos FC- Harm Van Veldhoven


Home Jersey of eight teams in ISL:

ISL in 2015 Season (New Season):
ISL runs from September to December, so the ISL started its 2nd Season in 2015, and the 2nd Season is not finished. Opening Ceremony of ISL 2015 is more beautiful than the past season. Click the video below to see opening Ceremony of ISL in 2015.



Eight teams of ISL in 2015 Season: (Numberings according to the current team points in 2015 season)
1. FC Goa- 10 points
2. FC pune city- 9 points
3. Delhi Dynamos- 9 points
4. Atletico de Kolkata- 7 points
5. Chennaiyin Fc- 6 points
6. Northeast United FC-  6 points
7. Kerala blasters- 4 points
8. Mumbai city FC- 4 points

Head Coaches of eight teams in ISL (2015 season):
1. Atletico de Kolkata- Antonio Lopes Habas
2. Kerala Blasters- Peter Taylor
3. Chennaiyin FC- Marco Materazzi
4. FC Goa- Zico
5. FC Pune City- David platt
6. Mumbai City FC- Nicolas Anelka
7. Northeast United FC- Cesar Farias
8. Delhi Dynamos FC- Roberto Carlos

Players of eight teams in ISL (2015 season):

1. Atletico de Kolkata: 

Goalkeepers:
Foreigner: Juan Calatayud.
Indian: Amrinder Singh, Kunzang Bhutia,

Defenders:
Foreigners: Josemi, Tiri.
Indians: Arnab Mondal, Denzil Franco, Mohan Raj Nallapan, Augustin Fernandes,
Lalchhawnkima, Rino Anto.

Midfielders:
Foreigners: Borja Fernandez, Ofentse Nato, Jaime Gavilan, Sameehg Doutie, Valmiro
Lopes Rocha (Valdo), Javi Lara.
Indians:Jewel Raja, Syed Rahim Nabi, Clifford Miranda, Arata Izumi.

Forwards:
Foreigners:Iain Edward Hume, Helder Postiga.
Indians: Nadong Bhutia, Baljit Sahni, Sushil Kumar Singh.

2. Kerala Blasters: 
Goalkeepers:
Foreigner: Stephen Bywater.
Indians:Sandip Nandy, Shilton Paul.

Defenders:
Foreigners: Carlos Marchena, Marcus Williams, Perone, Peter Ramage.
Indians: Ramandeep Singh, Sandesh Jhingan, Saumik Dey, Gurwinder Singh, Nirmal
Chettri.

Midfielders:
Indians: CK Vineeth, Cavin Lobo, Ishfaq Ahmed, Mehtab Hossain, Peter Carvalho,
Shankar Sampingiraj.
Foreigners: Joao Coimbra, Josue, Victor Herrero Forcada.

Forwards:
Foreigners:Antonio German, Chris Dagnall, Sanchez Watt.
Indians: Manandeep Singh, Mohammed Rafi.

3. Chennaiyin FC:
Goalkeepers:
Foreigner: Apoula Edima Edel Bete.
Indians: A Nidhinlal, Karanjit Singh.

Defenders:
Foreigners: Eder, Mailson, Alessandro Potenza, Bernard Mendy.
Indians: Abhishek Das, Dhanachandra Singh, Justin Stephen, Lalmangaihsanga
Ralte, Mehrajuddin Wadoo.

Midfielders:
Foreigners: Raphael Augusto, Bruno Pelissari, Elano, Manuele Blasi
Indians: Dhanapal Ganesh, Godwin Franco, Harmanjot Khabra, Thoi Singh, , Zakeer
Mundampara.

Forwards:
Foreigners: Fikru Teferra, Stiven Mendoza.
Indians: Balwant Singh, Jayesh Rane, Jeje Lalpekhlua.

4. FC Pune City:
Goalkeepers:
Foreigner: Steve Simonsen.
Indians: Arindham Bhattacharya, Lalit Thapa.

Defenders:
Foreigners: Diego Colotto, Roger Johnson, Nicky Shorey.
Indians: Govin Singh, Pritam Kotal, Dharmaraj Ravanan, Gurjinder Kumar,
Gouramangi Singh.

Midfielders:
Foreigners: Didier Zokora, James Bailey.
Indians: Manish Maithani, Israil Gurung, Eugeneson Lyngdoh, Sushanth Matthew,
Bikash Jairu, Lenny Rodrigues, Fanai Lalrempuia.

Forwards:
Foreigners: Yendrick Ruiz, Kalu Uche, Adrian Mutu, Tuncay Sanli, Wesley Verhoek.
Indian: Jackichand Singh.

5. North East United FC:
Goalkeepers:
Foreigner: Gennaro Bracigliano.
Indians: Lalthuammawia Ralte, Rehenesh TP.

Defenders:
Foreigners: Cédric Hengbart, Miguel Garcia.
Indians: Marlangki Suting, Aiborlang Khongjee, Yumnam Raju, Zohmingliana Ralte,
Reagan Singh, Robin Gurung.

Midfielders:
Foreigners: Simão Sabrosa, Silas, Bruno Herrero Arias.
Indians: Kondwani Mtonga, Sanju Pradhan, Boithang Haokip, Seityasen Singh, Siam
Hangal, Alan Deory.

Forwards:
Foreigners: Diomansy Kamara, Boubacar Sanogo, Nicolas Velez, Francis Dadzie.
Indian: Holicharan Narzary.

6. Mumbai City FC:
Goalkeepers:
Indians: Subrata Paul, Debjit Majumder, Albino Gomes.

Defenders:
Foreigner: Frantz Bertin, Darren O'Dea, Aitor Fernandez Lopez.
Indians: Ashutosh Mehta, , Keegan Pereira, Pavel Cmov,Kingshuk Debnath, Rowilson
Rodrigues.

Midfielders:
Foreigners: Juan Aguilera, Cristian Bustos, Selim Benachour, Andre Moritz.
Indians: Pratesh Shirodkar, Brandon Fernandes, Gabriel Fernandes, Lalrindika Ralte,
Lalchhuanmawia Fanai,Sampath Kuttymani.

Forwards:
Foreigners: Frederic Piquionne, Nicolas Anelka, Sony Norde.
Indian: Sunil Chhetri.

7. FC Goa:
Goalkeepers:
Foreigner: Andrade.
Indians: Laxmikant Kattimani, Luis Barreto, Keenan Almeida.

Defenders:
Foreigners: Lúcio, Grégory Arnolin.
Indians:Nicolau Colaco, Raju Gaikwad, Narayan Das, Roy Debabrata.

Midfielders:
Foreigners: Jonatan Lucca, Léo Moura, Jofre, Léo Rocha.
Indians: Bikramjit Singh,, Pronay Halder, Mandar Rao Desai, Denson Devadas,
Romeo Fernandes.

Forwards:
Foreigners: Victor Simões, Reinaldo, Darryl Duffy.
Indians: Chinadorai Sabeeth, Joaquim Abranches, Thongkhosiem Haokip, Victorino
Fernandes.

8. Delhi Dynamos:
Goalkeepers:
Foreigner: Toni Doblas.
Indians: Subhasish Roy Chowdury, Ravi Kumar.

Defenders:
Foreigners: Roberto Carlos, John Arne Riise, Chicao.
Indians: Anwar Ali, Anas, Prabir Das, Naoba Singh, Robert Lathlamanua.

Midfielders:
Foreigners: Serginho Greene, Hans Mulder, Gustavo, Florent Malouda.
Indians: Francis Fernandes, G Vignesh, Zodingliana Ralte, Souvik Chakraborty,
Snehaj Singh.

Forwards:
Foreigners:Vincius Ferreria, Richard Gadze.

Indians: Robin Singh, Adil Nabi, Seminlen Doungel.


Current top scorers in 2015:
1. John Steven Mendoza( Chennaiyin Fc)- 5 goals
2. Elano Blumer(Chennaiyin Fc)- 2 goals
3. Muhammed Rafi (Kerals Blasters Fc)- 2 goals
4. Mandar Rao Desai ( FC Goa)- 2 goals
5. Reinaldo (FC Goa)- 2 goals


Presence of Pele in ISL:
Pele seeing the match between Kolkata and Kerala in Salt Lake Stadium (Kolkata)


Team Ambassadors of ISL in 2015:
1. Sachin Tendulkar (Cricketer) - Kerala Blasters
2. Sourav Ganguly (Cricketer)- Atletico de Kolkata
3. Abhishek Bachan (Bollywood star)- Chennaiyin FC
4. Ranbir Kapoor (Bollywood star)- Mumbai City FC
5. Hrithik Roshan (Bollywood star)- FC Pune City
6. John Abraham (Bollywood star)- Northeast United FC
7. Varun Dhawan (Bollywood star)- FC Goa


ISL teams Logos in 2015 season:

Highest Stadium attendance on 2015:
Kerala Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kaloor- 62,087 peoples.
There are no words to say about Kerala fans. There are more than 60,000 fans reached on the home stadium in all matches of Kerala. Click the video below to see Kerala fans celebration on stadium.


Lowest Stadium attendance in 2015:
Delhi- 8,467

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