2019–20 Hyderabad FC season
2019–20 season | |||
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Head coach | Phil Brown (until 10 January 2020)[1] Mehrajuddin Wadoo (interim, until 16 January 2020)[2] Xavier Gurri Lopez (interim, from 24 January 2020)[3] | ||
Stadium | G.M.C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium | ||
Indian Super League | 10th | ||
Top goalscorer | League: Marcelinho (7) All: Marcelinho (7) | ||
Highest home attendance | 12,114 (vs. Kerala Blasters, 2 November 2019, ISL) | ||
Lowest home attendance | 3,000 (vs. Chennaiyin, 10 January 2020, ISL) | ||
Average home league attendance | 7,299 | ||
Biggest win | 5–1 (vs. NorthEast United, 20 February 2020, ISL) | ||
Biggest defeat | 0–5 (vs. ATK, 25 October 2019, ISL) | ||
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All statistics correct as of 20 February 2020. |
The 2019–20 Hyderabad FC season was the first ever competitive season in the club's history and the inaugural season in the Indian Super League.[4]
Background
The Hyderabad FC replaced the FC Pune City in 2019 and will debut in the 2019–20 Indian Super League season. FC Pune City was dissolved after the 2018–19 season due to prolonged financial and technical troubles. The franchise was taken over by Vijay Madduri, a Hyderabad based entrepreneur, and Varun Tripuraneni, the former CEO of the Kerala Blasters. The owners decided to move the franchise to their home city of Hyderabad.[5] The club was announced on 27 August 2019.[4] The Hyderabad FC will be the first club from Hyderabad to feature in the Indian Super League.[5] The club officially unveiled their logo on 21 September and the home jersey for their maiden season on 29 September.[6][7] The Hyderabad FC will play their home matches at G.M.C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium which has a capacity of 30,000.[8][9]
Kits
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Management team
Role | Name |
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Assistant Coach | |
Head Performance Analyst |
Players
No. | Name | Nationality | Position | Date of Birth | Signed Year | Previous Club | |
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Goalkeepers | |||||||
1 | Kamaljit Singh | GK | 28 December 1995 (aged 23) | 2019 | |||
33 | Laxmikant Kattimani | GK | 3 May 1989 (aged 30) | 2019 | |||
40 | Kunzang Bhutia | GK | 3 January 1994 (aged 25) | 2020 | |||
Defenders | |||||||
3 | Sahil Panwar | DF | 15 December 1999 (aged 19) | 2019 | |||
4 | Rafa | DF | 9 April 1985 (aged 34) | 2019 | |||
5 | Adil Khan | DF | 7 July 1988 (aged 31) | 2019 | |||
6 | Matthew Kilgallon | DF | 8 January 1984 (aged 35) | 2019 | |||
13 | Gurtej Singh | DF | 18 December 1989 (aged 29) | 2019 | |||
25 | Dimple Bhagat | DF | 12 December 1998 (aged 20) | 2019 | |||
36 | Souvik Chakrabarti | DF | 12 July 1991 (aged 28) | 2020 | |||
44 | Ashish Rai | DF | 2 February 1999 (aged 20) | 2019 | |||
Midfielders | |||||||
8 | Sahil Tavora | MF | 19 October 1995 (aged 24) | 2019 | |||
11 | Abhishek Halder | MF | 5 October 1999 (aged 20) | 2019 | |||
12 | Deependra Negi | MF | 20 November 1998 (aged 20) | 2019 | |||
14 | Néstor Gordillo | MF | 22 August 1989 (aged 30) | 2019 | |||
15 | Marko Stanković | MF | 17 February 1986 (aged 33) | 2019 | |||
16 | Shankar Sampingiraj | MF | 14 December 1994 (aged 24) | 2019 | |||
19 | Rohit Kumar | MF | 1 April 1997 (aged 22) | 2019 | |||
20 | Ajay Chhetri | MF | 1 July 1999 (aged 20) | 2020 | |||
22 | Ghani Ahmmed Nigam | MF | 1 May 1988 (aged 31) | 2019 | |||
26 | Hitesh Sharma | MF | 25 December 1997 (aged 21) | 2020 | |||
27 | Nikhil Poojari | MF | 3 September 1995 (aged 24) | 2019 | |||
32 | Mohammad Yasir | MF | 14 April 1998 (aged 21) | 2019 | |||
Forwards | |||||||
7 | Giles Barnes | FW | 5 August 1988 (aged 31) | 2019 | |||
9 | Bobô | FW | 9 January 1985 (aged 34) | 2019 | |||
10 | Marcelinho (C) | FW | 5 July 1987 (aged 32) | 2019 | |||
28 | Liston Colaco | FW | 12 November 1998 (aged 20) | 2020 |
Last updated: 4 February 2020.
Source: Indian Super League
New contracts
No. | Position | Player | Date | Until | Source |
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5 | DF | 23 January 2020 | 31 May 2023 | [10] | |
11 | DF | 28 January 2020 | 31 May 2022 | [11][12] | |
32 | MF | 17 February 2020 | 31 May 2023 | [13] | |
44 | DF | 17 February 2020 | 31 May 2023 | [13] | |
27 | MF | 20 April 2020 | 31 May 2023 | [14] | |
25 | DF | 2 May 2020 | 31 May 2022 | [12] | |
33 | GK | 30 May 2020 | 31 May 2021 | [15] |
Transfers
In
No. | Pos. | Player | From | Date | Until | Fee | Source |
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Winter | |||||||
28 | FW | 14 January 2020 | 31 May 2022 | Free transfer | [16][17][18] | ||
40 | GK | 14 January 2020 | Free transfer | [19] | |||
36 | DF | 28 January 2020 | 31 May 2023 | Free transfer | [20][21][22] | ||
26 | MF | 31 January 2020 | 31 May 2021 | Free transfer | [23] |
Loan in
No. | Pos. | Player | From | Date | Until | Fee | Source |
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Winter | |||||||
20 | MF | 7 January 2020 | 31 May 2020 | Undisclosed | [24][25] |
Loan out
No. | Pos. | Player | To | Date | Until | Fee | Source |
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Winter | |||||||
34 | DF | 5 January 2020 | 31 May 2020 | Undisclosed | [26][27] | ||
DF | 8 January 2020 | 31 May 2020 | Undisclosed | [28] | |||
21 | GK | 14 January 2020 | 31 May 2020 | Undisclosed | [19][29] | ||
17 | MF | 31 January 2020 | 31 May 2020 | Undisclosed | [30] | ||
23 | FW | 31 January 2020 | 31 May 2020 | Undisclosed | [29][30] | ||
DF | 31 January 2020 | 31 May 2020 | Undisclosed | [29][31] |
Pre-season and friendlies
The Hyderabad FC played a pre-season friendly against an I-League club Real Kashmir FC on 4 October 2019. They drew the match 1–1 with Laldanmawia Ralte scoring the solitary goal for the Hyderabad.[32] The hat-trick from Robin Singh in their next friendly guided the Hyderabad to a 4–2 win over the Velsao with Rafa scoring the fourth goal.[33] The Hyderabad ended their pre-season tour on a winning note as Robin's brace and goal apiece from Marcelinho and Abhishek Halder helped them defeat the Minerva Punjab 4–0 in their last friendly match on 18 October.[34]
4 October 2019 Friendly | Hyderabad | 1–1 | Real Kashmir | Goa |
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18 October 2019 Friendly | Hyderabad | 4–0 | Minerva Punjab | Goa |
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Competitions
Indian Super League
Phil Brown was appointed as the head coach of the Hyderabad FC who previously managed FC Pune City. He hired Neil McDonald and Mehrajuddin Wadoo as his assistant coaches and Aidan Davison as the goalkeeping coach.[35][36][37] The Hyderabad FC announced their squad on 8 October for their first competitive season.[38] Despite being named in the squad, Néstor Gordillo will not be available until late December owing to the ban handed to him by All India Football Federation (AIFF).[39][40] The Hyderabad FC made their debut in the Indian Super League against the ATK in an away match at Kolkata on 25 October.[41] The Hyderabad registered their heaviest defeat of the debut season in their first ever competitive match with a 5-0 loss against the ATK.[42] On 2 November, the Hyderabad came from behind to register a 2-1 win against the Kerala Blasters. This was their first ever competitive win in their third match of this season.[43] On 11 January, after loss against the Chennaiyin and after losing nine out of twelve league games, manager Phil Brown was sacked by Hyderabad.[44][45] The current assistant coach, Wadoo, took charge as interim head coach.[2] Former Bengaluru coach Albert Roca was appointed Hyderabad new head coach on two season deal starting from 2020–21 season while taking up the advisory role to the new coaching staff for the remainder of the season.[46][47] On 23 January, Roca appointed Xavier Gurri Lopez as the interim coach until the end of the season.[3] On 20 February, the Hyderabad finished the league stage with a 5-1 win against the NorthEast United which also snapped their 14-match win-less streak and recorded their first away win in any competition.[48] They ended their campaign with a last place finish as they registered two wins and four draws in 18 matches in their debut season and were eventually not qualified for the playoff stage.
League table
Season | 2019–20 |
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Dates | 20 October 2019 – 14 March 2020 |
Champions | ATK 3rd ISL Cup title 1st Indian title |
League Shield Winners | Goa 1st ISL Shield title |
AFC Champions League | Goa |
AFC Cup | ATK[Note 1] Bengaluru |
Matches played | 95 |
Goals scored | 294 (3.09 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Bartholomew Ogbeche Nerijus Valskis Roy Krishna (15 goals each) |
Best goalkeeper | Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (122.14 mins per goal) |
Biggest home win | ATK 5–0 Hyderabad (25 October 2019) |
Biggest away win | Jamshedpur 0–5 Goa (19 February 2020) |
Highest scoring | Kerala Blasters 3–6 Chennaiyin (1 February 2020) |
Longest winning run | Goa (5 games) |
Longest unbeaten run | Chennaiyin (9 games) |
Longest winless run | Hyderabad NorthEast United (14 games) |
Longest losing run | Hyderabad (4 games) |
Highest attendance | 50,102 ATK 3–1 Bengaluru (8 March 2020) |
Lowest attendance | 1,000 NorthEast United 0–0 Kerala Blasters (7 February 2020) |
Total attendance | 1,219,462[note 1] |
Average attendance | 12,973 |
← 2018–19 2020–21 → |
The 2019–20 Indian Super League season was the sixth season of the Indian Super League, one of the top Indian professional football leagues. The regular season began on 20 October 2019 and concluded on 14 March 2020. Hyderabad replaced the disbanded Pune City,[49] whereas Delhi Dynamos moved to Bhubaneswar and rebranded as Odisha.[50] Bengaluru were the defending champions, having won their maiden Indian Super League title by defeating Goa 1–0 in the 2018–19 final.[51] However, both teams were knocked out in the semi-finals, with Bengaluru losing 3–2 on aggregate to ATK[52] and Goa losing 6–5 on aggregate to Chennaiyin.[53] On 14 March 2020, ATK beat Chennaiyin 3–1 in the final, becoming the first club to win three ISL titles.[54] On 29 November 2019, the AFC association ranking confirmed India's group stage spot in the 2021 AFC Champions League. As winners of the regular season, FC Goa took that spot along with the inaugural League Winners Shield trophy.
Teams
Stadiums and locations
Club | State/Region | City | Home Stadium | Capacity |
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ATK | West Bengal | Kolkata | Salt Lake Stadium | 85,000[55] |
Bengaluru | Karnataka | Bengaluru | Sree Kanteerava Stadium | 25,810[56] |
Chennaiyin | Tamil Nadu | Chennai | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium | 20,075[57] |
Goa | Goa | Margao | Fatorda Stadium | 18,600[58] |
Hyderabad | Telangana | Hyderabad | G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium | 30,000[59] |
Jamshedpur | Jharkhand | Jamshedpur | JRD Tata Sports Complex | 24,424[60] |
Kerala Blasters | Kerala | Kochi | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium | 40,000[61] |
Mumbai City | Maharashtra | Mumbai | Mumbai Football Arena | 7,790[62] |
NorthEast United | Assam | Guwahati | Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium | 23,627[63] |
Odisha | Odisha | Bhubaneswar | Kalinga Stadium | 15,000[64] |
Personnel and sponsorship
Team | Head coach | Captain | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
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ATK | Nivia Sports | |||
Bengaluru | Puma | Kia Motors[67] | ||
Chennaiyin | Performax | Apollo Tyres | ||
Goa | T10 Sports | Adda52 | ||
Hyderabad | Reyaur Sports[70] | |||
Jamshedpur | Nivia Sports | Tata Steel | ||
Kerala Blasters | Reyaur Sports | Muthoot Group | ||
Mumbai City | Sqad Gear | SportsAdda | ||
NorthEast United | Performax | Federal Bank | ||
Odisha | TYKA Sports | Odisha Tourism[72] |
Head coaching changes
Team | Outgoing coach | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position in table | Incoming coach | Date of appointment |
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ATK | End of contract | 30 April 2019 | Pre-season | 3 May 2019[65] | ||
Kerala Blasters | 17 March 2019 | 19 May 2019[73] | ||||
Jamshedpur | 5 April 2019 | 26 July 2019[74] | ||||
NorthEast United | 19 May 2019 | 5 August 2019[75] | ||||
Chennaiyin | Sacked | 30 Nov 2019 | 8th | 4 Dec 2019[77] | ||
Hyderabad | 11 January 2020 | 10th | 15 January 2020[79] | |||
Goa | Mutual Consent | 1 February 2020 | 1st | 3 February 2020[81] | ||
NorthEast United | Sacked | 11 February 2020 | 9th | 11 February 2020[82] |
Roster changes
Foreign players
The number of foreign players allowed in the squad is maximum seven and a minimum of six. However, the maximum number of foreign players allowed on the pitch is five.
Regular season
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Goa (L) | 18 | 12 | 3 | 3 | 46 | 23 | +23 | 39 | Qualification for 2021 AFC Champions League group stage and ISL playoffs |
2 | ATK (C) | 18 | 10 | 4 | 4 | 33 | 16 | +17 | 34 | Advance to ISL playoffs[Note 1] |
3 | Bengaluru | 18 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 22 | 13 | +9 | 30 | Qualification for 2021 AFC Cup play-off round and ISL playoffs[Note 1] |
4 | Chennaiyin | 18 | 8 | 5 | 5 | 32 | 26 | +6 | 29 | Advance to ISL playoffs |
5 | Mumbai City | 18 | 7 | 5 | 6 | 25 | 29 | −4 | 26 | |
6 | Odisha | 18 | 7 | 4 | 7 | 28 | 31 | −3 | 25 | |
7 | Kerala Blasters | 18 | 4 | 7 | 7 | 29 | 32 | −3 | 19 | |
8 | Jamshedpur | 18 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 22 | 35 | −13 | 18 | |
9 | NorthEast United | 18 | 2 | 8 | 8 | 16 | 30 | −14 | 14 | |
10 | Hyderabad | 18 | 2 | 4 | 12 | 21 | 39 | −18 | 10 |
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; 5) number of goals scored; 6) fair play ranking; 6) drawing of lots
(C) Champions; (L) League Winners' Shield Winners
- ^ Note 1: Originally, Mohun Bagan, the 2019–20 I-League champions (they were already assured of the title before the league was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India), would qualify as India 2 (2021 AFC Cup group stage), and ATK, the 2019–20 Indian Super League playoffs winners, would qualify as India 3 (2021 AFC Cup qualifying play-offs).[83] However, ATK owners KGSPL ceased their football operation and bought majority stakes in Mohun Bagan FC (India) Private Limited and rebranded Mohun Bagan football team as ATK Mohun Bagan FC from the 2020–21 Indian Super League season which qualified as India 2 in 2021 AFC club competition. The All India Football Federation decided that Bengaluru FC, the 2019–20 Indian Super League regular season 3rd place (behind FC Goa, which qualified for the 2021 AFC Champions League, and ATK), will qualify as India 3.[84]
Results
Playoffs
Bracket
{{#lst:2019–20 Indian Super League playoffs|Bracket}}
Semi-finals
{{#lst:2019–20 Indian Super League playoffs|semis}}
Final
{{#lst:2019–20 Indian Super League playoffs|final}}
Season statistics
Scoring
Top scorers
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Top Indian scorers
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Hat-tricks
- Result column shows goal tally of player's team first.
No. | Player | For | Against | Result | Date | Ref |
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1 | Kerala Blasters | Chennaiyin | 3–6 (A) | 1 February 2020 | [86] | |
2 | ATK | Odisha | 3–1 (H) | 8 February 2020 | [87] | |
3 | Odisha | Kerala Blasters | 4–4 (H) | 23 February 2020 | [88] |
- Notes
(H) – Home team
(A) – Away team
Assists
Rank | Player | Club | Assists |
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1 | Goa | 10 | |
2 | Chennaiyin | 8 | |
3 | Goa | 7 | |
4 | Chennayin | 6 | |
Chennaiyin | |||
ATK | |||
7 | Bengaluru | 5 | |
Odisha | |||
ATK | |||
Kerala Blasters | |||
ATK | |||
Bengaluru | |||
ATK | |||
Source:[89] |
Cleansheets
Rank | Player | Club | Clean sheets |
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1 | Bengaluru | 11 | |
2 | ATK | 9 | |
3 | Goa | 5 | |
4 | Mumbai City | 4 | |
Chennaiyin | |||
6 | Odisha | 3 | |
NorthEast United | |||
8 | Kerala Blasters | 2 | |
Jamshedpur | |||
10 | Kerala Blasters | 1 | |
Odisha | |||
Source:[90] |
Discipline
Player
- Most yellow cards: 7[91]
- Mandi (footballer) (ATK)
- Germanpreet Singh (Chennaiyin)
- Vinit Rai (Odisha)
- Diego Carlos (Mumbai City)
- Ahmed Jahouh (Goa)
- Brandon Fernandes (Goa)
- Most red cards: 1[92]
- Dimple Bhagat (Hyderabad)
- Abdul Hakku (Kerala Blasters)
- Sourav Das (Mumbai City)
- Jitendra Singh (Jamshedpur)
- Tondonba Singh (Chennaiyin)
- Bikash Jairu (Jamshedpur)
- Souvik Chakrabarti (Mumbai City)
- Saviour Gama (Goa)
- Sahil Panwar (Hyderabad)
- Sarthak Golui (Mumbai City)
- José David Leudo (NorthEast United)
- Seiminlen Doungel (Goa)
- Thoi Singh (Chennaiyin)
- Vinit Rai (Odisha)
- Carlos Delgado (Odisha)
- Farukh Choudhary (Jamshedpur)
- Reagan Singh (NorthEast United)
- Ahmed Jahouh (Goa)
- Nishu Kumar (Bengaluru)
- Eli Sabiá (Chennaiyin)
- Mourtada Fall (Goa)
- Edwin Sydney Vanspaul (Chennaiyin)
Club
Average home attendances
- As of 8 March 2020
Team | GP | Cumulative | High | Low | Mean |
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ATK | 9 | 200,917 | 37,406 | 8,690 | 22,324 |
Jamshedpur | 9 | 181,218 | 23,157 | 17,263 | 20,135 |
Kerala Blasters | 9 | 157,641 | 36,298 | 7,754 | 17,515 |
Bengaluru | 9 | 131,592 | 27,083 | 9,746 | 14,621 |
Goa | 9 | 117,057 | 17,773 | 10,212 | 13,006 |
Chennaiyin | 9 | 80,777 | 11,597 | 7,500 | 8,975 |
NorthEast United | 9 [lower-alpha 1] | 74,280 | 17,942 | 1000 | 8,253 |
Hyderabad | 9 | 65,699 | 12,114 | 3,000 | 7,299 |
Odisha | 9[lower-alpha 2] | 56,081 | 9,452 | 3,500 (3,816[lower-alpha 3]) |
6,231 |
Mumbai City | 9 | 47,166 | 7,021 | 3,200 | 5,240 |
Total | 90 | 1,112,428 | 37,406 | 1,000 | 12,360 |
Legend | Lowest
Highest |
Source:[95][96][97] |
Notes
Awards
Hero of the Match
Match | Hero of the Match | Match | Hero of the Match | Match | Hero of the Match | |||
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Player | Club | Player | Club | Player | Club | |||
Match 1 | Kerala Blasters | Match 33 | ATK | Match 65 | Chennaiyin | |||
Match 2 | Bengaluru | Match 34 | Goa | Match 66 | Hyderabad | |||
Match 3 | Jamshedpur | Match 35 | Jamshedpur | Match 67 | Goa | |||
Match 4 | Goa | Match 36 | Odisha | Match 68 | ATK | |||
Match 5 | Mumbai City | Match 37 | Kerala Blasters | Match 69 | Goa | |||
Match 6 | ATK | Match 38 | Goa | Match 70 | Bengaluru | |||
Match 7 | NorthEast United | Match 39 | Mumbai City | Match 71 | Mumbai City | |||
Match 8 | Mumbai City | Match 40 | Bengaluru | Match 72 | Chennaiyin | |||
Match 9 | Bengaluru | Match 41 | Mumbai City | Match 73 | ATK | |||
Match 10 | Jamshedpur | Match 42 | Chennaiyin | Match 74 | Goa | |||
Match 11 | ATK | Match 43 | Hyderabad | Match 75 | Mumbai City | |||
Match 12 | Odisha | Match 44 | Goa | Match 76 | NorthEast | |||
Match 13 | NorthEast United | Match 45 | ATK | Match 77 | ATK | |||
Match 14 | Hyderabad | Match 46 | Goa | Match 78 | Chennaiyin | |||
Match 15 | Jamshedpur | Match 47 | Odisha | Match 79 | NorthEast | |||
Match 16 | NorthEast United | Match 48 | Kerala Blasters | Match 80 | Goa | |||
Match 17 | Goa | Match 49 | Mumbai City | Match 81 | Hyderabad | |||
Match 18 | Kerala Blasters | Match 50 | Bengaluru | Match 82 | Odisha | |||
Match 19 | ATK | Match 51 | ATK | Match 83 | Kerala | |||
Match 20 | Bengaluru | Match 52 | Kerala Blasters | Match 84 | Chennaiyin | |||
Match 21 | Bengaluru | Match 53 | Odisha | Match 85 | Goa | |||
Match 22 | Odisha | Match 54 | Goa | Match 86 | Hyderabad | |||
Match 23 | Chennaiyin | Match 55 | Bengaluru | Match 87 | Chennaiyin | |||
Match 24 | Jamshedpur | Match 56 | Chennaiyin | Match 88 | ATK | |||
Match 25 | NorthEast United | Match 57 | Odisha | Match 89 | Odisha | |||
Match 26 | Chennaiyin | Match 58 | Kerala Blasters | Match 90 | NorthEast | |||
Match 27 | Hyderabad | Match 59 | Odisha | Match 91 (SF) | Chennaiyin | |||
Match 28 | Mumbai City | Match 60 | Chennaiyin | Match 92 (SF) | Bengaluru | |||
Match 29 | Goa | Match 61 | Mumbai City | Match 93 (SF) | Goa | |||
Match 30 | Jamshedpur | Match 62 | ATK | Match 94 (SF) | ATK | |||
Match 31 | Bengaluru | Match 63 | Jamshedpur | Match 95 (F) | ATK | |||
Match 32 | Kerala | Match 64 | Bengaluru | Source:[98] |
ISL Emerging Player of the Match
Match | Emerging Player of the Match | Match | Emerging Player of the Match | Match | Emerging Player of the Match | |||
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Club | Club | Club | ||||||
Match 1 | Jeakson Singh | Kerala Blasters | Match 33 | Lalthathanga Khawlhring | NorthEast United | Match 65 | Laldinliana Renthlei | Chennaiyin |
Match 2 | Nishu Kumar | Bengaluru | Match 34 | Ashish Rai | Hyderabad | Match 66 | Sourav Das | Mumbai City |
Match 3 | Jerry Mawihmingthanga | Odisha | Match 35 | Lallianzuala Chhangte | Chennaiyin | Match 67 | Mohammad Rakip | Kerala Blasters |
Match 4 | Mohammad Nawaz | Goa | Match 36 | Rohit Kumar | Hyderabad | Match 68 | Lalengmawia | NorthEast United |
Match 5 | Prasanth Karuthadathkuni | Kerala Blasters | Match 37 | Sahal Abdul Samad | Kerala Blasters | Match 69 | Gaurav Bora | Odisha |
Match 6 | Michael Soosairaj | ATK | Match 38 | Salam Ranjan Singh | ATK | Match 70 | Mohammad Yasir | Hyderabad |
Match 7 | Redeem Tlang | NorthEast United | Match 39 | Bipin Singh | Mumbai City | Match 71 | Lalengmawia | NorthEast United |
Match 8 | Lallianzuala Chhangte | Chennaiyin | Match 40 | Lalengmawia | NorthEast United | Match 72 | Jerry Lalrinzuala | Chennaiyin |
Match 9 | Ashique Kuruniyan | Bengaluru | Match 41 | Farukh Choudhary | Jamshedpur | Match 73 | Aniket Jadhav | Jamshedpur |
Match 10 | Aniket Jadhav | Jamshedpur | Match 42 | Lallianzuala Chhangte | Chennaiyin | Match 74 | Sahil Panwar | Hyderabad |
Match 11 | Lallianzuala Chhangte | Chennaiyin | Match 43 | Rohit Kumar | Hyderabad | Match 75 | Bidyananda Singh | Mumbai City |
Match 12 | Nanda Kumar Sekar | Odisha | Match 44 | Shubham Sarangi | Odisha | Match 76 | Lalruatthara | Kerala Blasters |
Match 13 | Redeem Tlang | NorthEast United | Match 45 | Sumit Rathi | ATK | Match 77 | Sumit Rathi | ATK |
Match 14 | Rahul K. P. | Kerala Blasters | Match 46 | Seriton Fernandes | Goa | Match 78 | Ashique Kuruniyan | Bengaluru |
Match 15 | Mobashir Rahman | Jamshedpur | Match 47 | Shubham Sarangi | Odisha | Match 79 | Redeem Tlang | NorthEast United |
Match 16 | Mohammad Yasir | Hyderabad | Match 48 | Rakesh Pradhan | NorthEast United | Match 80 | Bipin Singh | Mumbai City |
Match 17 | Sarthak Golui | Mumbai City | Match 49 | Ashish Rai | Hyderabad | Match 81 | Liston Colaco | Hyderabad |
Match 18 | Rahul K. P. | Kerala Blasters | Match 50 | Nishu Kumar | Bengaluru | Match 82 | Nim Dorjee | NorthEast United |
Match 19 | Isaac Vanmalsawma | Jamshedpur | Match 51 | Michael Soosairaj | ATK | Match 83 | Suresh Wangjam | Bengaluru |
Match 20 | Ashique Kuruniyan | Bengaluru | Match 52 | Mohammad Rakip | Kerala Blasters | Match 84 | Jerry Lalrinzuala | Chennaiyin |
Match 21 | Mohammad Rakip | Kerala Blasters | Match 53 | Jerry Mawihmingthanga | Odisha | Match 85 | Amarjit Kiyam | Jamshedpur |
Match 22 | Shubham Sarangi | Odisha | Match 54 | Mohammad Nawaz | Goa | Match 86 | Mohammad Yasir | Hyderabad |
Match 23 | Vishal Kaith | Chennaiyin | Match 55 | Ashique Kuruniyan | Bengaluru | Match 87 | Laldinliana Renthlei | Chennaiyin |
Match 24 | Jitendra Singh | Jamshedpur | Match 56 | Lallianzuala Chhangte | Chennaiyin | Match 88 | Leon Augustine | Bengaluru |
Match 25 | Rakesh Pradhan | NorthEast United | Match 57 | Jerry Mawihmingthanga | Odisha | Match 89 | Jerry Mawihmingthanga | Odisha |
Match 26 | Shubham Sarangi | Odisha | Match 58 | Abdul Hakku | Kerala Blasters | Match 90 | Redeem Tlang | NorthEast |
Match 27 | Ashique Kuruniyan | Bengaluru | Match 59 | Jerry Mawihmingthanga | Odisha | Match 91 (SF) | Jerry Lalrinzuala | Chennaiyin |
Match 28 | Pratik Chaudhari | Mumbai City | Match 60 | Vishal Kaith | Chennaiyin | Match 92 (SF) | Suresh Singh Wangjam | Bengaluru |
Match 29 | Mohammad Rakip | Kerala Blasters | Match 61 | Sourav Das | Mumbai City | Match 93 (SF) | Jerry Lalrinzuala | Chennaiyin |
Match 30 | Narender Gahlot | Jamshedpur | Match 62 | Sumit Rathi | ATK | Match 94 (SF) | Ashique Kuruniyan | Bengaluru |
Match 31 | Vinit Rai | Odisha | Match 63 | Amarjit Singh Kiyam | Jamshedpur | Match 95 (F) | Sumit Rathi | ATK |
Match 32 | Jeakson Singh | Kerala | Match 64 | Ashique Kuruniyan | Bengaluru | Source:[98] |
Season awards
Award | Player | Club |
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Hero of the League | Goa | |
Golden Boot | Chennaiyin | |
Golden Glove | Bengaluru | |
Winning Pass of the League | Goa | |
ISL Emerging Player of the League | ATK |
See also
Notes
- ↑ Including attendance of playoff semi-finals. Final was played behind closed doors due to restrictions against the COVID-19 pandemic.
References
- ↑ @HydFCOfficial (11 January 2020). "Hyderabad F.C. and Coach Phil Brown have parted ways" (Tweet). Retrieved 11 January 2020 – via Twitter.
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External links
Results by matchday
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
Fixtures
- League stage
25 October 2019 1 | ATK | 5–0 | Hyderabad | Kolkata |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Williams Krishna Soosairaj García |
Report | Panwar R Singh Marcelinho |
Stadium: Salt Lake Stadium Attendance: 26,240 Referee: Bora Man of the Match: Williams (ATK) |
29 October 2019 2 | Jamshedpur | 3–1 | Hyderabad | Jamshedpur |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Choudhary Jadhav Castel |
Report | Stanković Marcelinho |
Stadium: JRD Tata Sports Complex Attendance: 20,539 Referee: Nagvenkar Man of the Match: Choudhary (Jamshedpur) |
2 November 2019 3 | Hyderabad | 2–1 | Kerala Blasters | Hyderabad |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Halder Stanković G Singh Marcelinho |
Report | Rahul Gning Rodrigues |
Stadium: G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium Attendance: 12,114 Referee: Venkatesh Man of the Match: Marcelinho (Hyderabad) |
6 November 2019 4 | Hyderabad | 0–1 | NorthEast United | Hyderabad |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | G Singh Halder Sampingiraj Kilgallon K Singh |
Report | Vaz Barreiro Singh Chowdhury |
Stadium: G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium Attendance: 8,190 Referee: Thakur Man of the Match: Barreiro (NorthEast) |
25 November 2019 5 | Chennaiyin | 2–1 | Hyderabad | Chennai |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Thapa Firțulescu Schembri Valskis |
Report | Bobô G Singh Kilgallon |
Stadium: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Attendance: 7,500 Referee: Metei Man of the Match: Thapa (Chennaiyin) |
29 November 2019 6 | Hyderabad | 1–1 | Bengaluru | Hyderabad |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Yasir Panwar Marcelinho G Singh R Singh |
Report | Chhetri Serrán Paartalu Delgado |
Stadium: G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium Attendance: 8,172 Referee: Metei Man of the Match: R Singh (Hyderabad) |
8 December 2019 7 | Hyderabad | 0–1 | Goa | Hyderabad |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | K Singh Marcelinho |
Report | Fernandes Singh Singh Nawaz Boumous |
Stadium: G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium Attendance: 6,123 Referee: Baksi Man of the Match: Singh (Goa) |
11 December 2019 8 | Odisha | 3–2 | Hyderabad | Pune |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Rai Delgado Hernández Sarangi Guedes Tébar |
Report | Bobô R Kumar |
Stadium: Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Attendance: 3,500 Referee: Alkhudhayr Man of the Match: Mawihmingthanga (Odisha) |
21 December 2019 9 | Hyderabad | 2–2 | ATK | Hyderabad |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Barnes Bobô R Singh Khan |
Report | Krishna Rathi Singh |
Stadium: G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium Attendance: 3,100 Referee: Senthil Man of the Match: Bobô (Hyderabad) |
29 December 2019 10 | Mumbai City | 2–1 | Hyderabad | Mumbai |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Sougou Golui Chaudhari Kevyn Carlos |
Report | Bobô |
Stadium: Mumbai Football Arena Attendance: 5,500 Referee: C. R. Srikrishna Man of the Match: Sougou (Mumbai) |
5 January 2020 11 | Kerala Blasters | 5–1 | Hyderabad | Kochi |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Ogbeche Drobarov Bouli Zuiverloon Singh Samad |
Report | Bobô Stanković Halder |
Stadium: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Attendance: 9,856 Referee: John Man of the Match: Ogbeche (Kerala) |
10 January 2020 12 | Hyderabad | 1–3 | Chennaiyin | Hyderabad |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Stanković Marcelinho |
Report | Crivellaro Valskis Singh |
Stadium: G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Baksi Man of the Match: Valskis (Chennaiyin) |
15 January 2020 13 | Hyderabad | 1–2 | Odisha | Hyderabad |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Marcelinho Bhagat |
Report | Santana Rai Hernández Dorronsoro |
Stadium: G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Venkatesh Man of the Match: Santana (Odisha) |
24 January 2020 14 | Hyderabad | 1–1 | Mumbai City | Hyderabad |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Poojari Stanković |
Report | Das Larbi Kevyn Chaudhari |
Stadium: G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Sherzod Man of the Match: Khan (Hyderabad) |
30 January 2020 15 | Bengaluru | 1–0 | Hyderabad | Bengaluru |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Kumar Delgado Khabra Juanan |
Report | Barnes Yasir Khan Kilgallon |
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium Attendance: 9,834 Referee: Nagvenkar Man of the Match: Kumar (Bengaluru) |
5 February 2020 16 | Goa | 4–1 | Hyderabad | Margao |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Boumous Jahouh Coro |
Report | Rai Marcelinho Kilgallon Chakrabarti |
Stadium: Fatorda Stadium Attendance: 10,212 Referee: Gupta Man of the Match: Boumous (Goa) |
12 February 2020 17 | Hyderabad | 1–1 | Jamshedpur | Hyderabad |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Gordillo Marcelinho Halder Panwar Stanković |
Report | Amin Passi |
Stadium: G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Saha Man of the Match: Colaco (Hyderabad) |
20 February 2020 18 | NorthEast United | 1–5 | Hyderabad | Guwahati |
19:30 IST (UTC+05:30) | Keogh Gallego Cháves Nongrum |
Report | Colaco Marcelinho Poojari Panwar Yasir |
Stadium: Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium Referee: Mondal Man of the Match: Colaco (Hyderabad) |
Player statistics
Appearances and goals
No. | Pos. | Player | ISL | |||||||||||
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Apps | Goals | |||||||||||||
1 | GK | 12 | 0 | |||||||||||
3 | DF | 9 (3) | 0 | |||||||||||
4 | DF | 6 | 0 | |||||||||||
5 | DF | 14 | 0 | |||||||||||
6 | DF | 17 | 1 | |||||||||||
7 | FW | 5 (7) | 0 | |||||||||||
8 | MF | 1 (1) | 0 | |||||||||||
9 | FW | 13 | 5 | |||||||||||
10 | FW | 17 | 7 | |||||||||||
11 | MF | 3 (5) | 0 | |||||||||||
12 | MF | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||
13 | DF | 11 (2) | 0 | |||||||||||
14 | MF | 7 (2) | 1 | |||||||||||
15 | MF | 13 (2) | 2 | |||||||||||
16 | MF | 3 (2) | 0 | |||||||||||
19 | MF | 8 (1) | 1 | |||||||||||
20 | MF | 0 (2) | 0 | |||||||||||
22 | MF | 1 (4) | 0 | |||||||||||
25 | DF | 1 (1) | 0 | |||||||||||
26 | MF | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||
27 | MF | 18 | 0 | |||||||||||
28 | FW | 2 (2) | 2 | |||||||||||
32 | MF | 10 (5) | 1 | |||||||||||
33 | GK | 6 | 0 | |||||||||||
36 | DF | 2 (1) | 0 | |||||||||||
40 | GK | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||
44 | DF | 11 (3) | 0 | |||||||||||
Players have left the club | ||||||||||||||
17 | MF | 3 (2) | 0 | |||||||||||
21 | GK | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||
23 | FW | 5 (4) | 1 | |||||||||||
34 | DF | 0 (1) | 0 | |||||||||||
DF | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||
DF | 0 | 0 |
Last updated: 20 February 2020.
Source: Competitions
Top scorers
Rank | No. | Pos | Player | ISL |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 10 | FW | 7 | |
2 | 9 | FW | 5 | |
3 | 15 | MF | 2 | |
28 | FW | |||
5 | 6 | DF | 1 | |
14 | MF | |||
19 | MF | |||
23 | FW | |||
32 | MF | |||
Own goals | 0 | |||
Total | 21 |
Last updated: 20 February 2020.
Source: Competitions
Top assists
Rank | No. | Pos | Player | ISL |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 10 | FW | 2 | |
2 | 11 | MF | 1 | |
13 | MF | |||
14 | MF | |||
15 | MF | |||
19 | MF | |||
44 | DF | |||
Total | 8 |
Last updated: 20 February 2020.
Source: Competitions
Clean sheets
Rank | No. | Pos | Player | ISL |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total | 0 |
Last updated: 20 February 2020.
Source: Competitions
Discipline
No. | Pos | Player | ISL | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
3 | DF | 3 | 0 | 1 | |
5 | DF | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
6 | DF | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
7 | FW | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
9 | FW | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
10 | FW | 6 | 0 | 0 | |
11 | MF | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
13 | DF | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
15 | MF | 5 | 0 | 0 | |
16 | MF | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
23 | FW | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
25 | DF | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
27 | MF | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
32 | MF | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
36 | DF | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
44 | DF | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
TOTALS | 42 | 1 | 1 |
Last updated: 20 February 2020.
Source: Competitions
Summary
Competition | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | CS | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Indian Super League | 18 | 2 | 4 | 12 | 21 | 39 | 0 | 42 | 1 | 1 |
Last updated: 20 February 2020.
Source: Competitions
Awards
No. | Pos. | Player | Award | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
10 | FW | ISL Fans' Goal of the Week (Week 3) | [1] |
References
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