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The all-time Indian Super League table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the Indian Super League since its inception in 2014. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2023–24 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2024–25 Indian Super League.
At the end of the league stage, the team with the most points gets declared the Premiers and presented with a trophy named League Winners Shield, and the top four clubs qualify for the play-offs. The season then culminates with the ISL Final to determine the Champions who are presented with the ISL Trophy.
Currently, the team with the most championships in I-League is Dempo who have won three championships in the league. In 2014, a new football league named Indian Super League has started. In its first three seasons it was running without recognition from the AFC. Before 2017–18 season, ISL got recognition from Asian Football Confederation (AFC).
Following the Indian football roadmap, the Indian Super League became the sole top-tier league in the country from the 2022–23 season. [48] Before the 2023-24 season, Punjab FC became the first club to be promoted to the league from the I-League. Similarly, Mohammedan won the next I-League and was promoted for 2024-25 ISL season. [52]
The 2022–23 Indian Super League was the ninth season of the Indian Super League, the first season as the only top division, [2] and the 27th season of top-tier Indian football. It commenced on 7 October 2022 and concluded with the final on 18 March 2023. [3] Jamshedpur were the defending premiers and Hyderabad were the defending champions.
No Qualification from ISL André Moritz: 3 2015: 14 4 4 6 16 26 16 6th DNQ — Sunil Chhetri: 6♦ 2016: 14 6 5 3 16 8 23 1st: SF: DNP Diego Forlán: 5 2017–18: 18 7 2 9 25 29 23 7th DNQ R16 — DNQ Éverton Santos: 8 2018–19: 18 9 3 6 25 20 30 3rd: SF: R16: Modou Sougou: 12 2019–20: 18 7 5 6 25 29 26 5th DNQ Tournament Suspended DNP ...
The ISL Cup/ISL Play-offs is a knockout tournament held after the regular league season. Format: Top six teams from the league qualify for the play-offs. The top two teams advance directly to the two-legged semi-finals. Teams ranked 3rd to 6th play a single-legged knockout round, hosted by the higher-ranked team. Progression:
The team played their first match of the season against Mumbai City and won it by 1-0 as Kwesi Appiah scored a penalty. The club parted ways with coach Gerard Nus after 11 matches in the ISL season. [26] He was replaced by Khalid Jamil as interim head coach. [27]