Odisha FC vs Kerala Blasters ISL 2023-24 Playoffs LIVE Updates | Isak Ralte's winner take Odisha to semis for the first-time
Diego Mauricio and Isak Ralte's goal overturned Fedor Cernych's goal for Kerala to take Odisha to the semifinals at Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Friday.
Odisha FC defeated Kerala Blasters FC by 2-1 in a game decided in the extra time in the Indian Super League 2023-24 playoff match in Bhubaneshwar on Friday. Though it was Fedor Cernych who gave Kerala the lead in the 67th minute of the match, Diego Mauricio came off from the bench to take the game to extra time. Then, it was Isak Ralte's late winner that helped the Juggernauts knock Ivan Vukomanvic's men out of the tournament and qualify for the semi-finals for the first time.
They will now face Mohun Bagan Super Giant in the first semi-final.
It was Koushik Biswas bringing you all the LIVE updates of the Odisha FC vs Kerala Blasters FC ISL 2023-24 playoff match from the web desk.
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LIVE Updates
Apr 19, 2024, 4:53 PM
Odisha to face Mohun Bagan in semis
Odisha FC will now face sheild winners Mohun Bagan Super Giant in their first-ever ISL semi-final.
Apr 19, 2024, 4:51 PM
Mauricio close the gap
Apr 19, 2024, 4:44 PM
Full time | Odisha qualify for the semis | OFC 2-1 KBFC
It is the final whistle the Juggernauts were waiting for. Odisha FC beat Kerala Blasters by 2-1 at their home to qualify for the Indian Super League 2023-24 semi-final.
This is the first time they qualify for the semis.
Full Time! 🕰️
Odisha FC qualify for the semi-finals for the first time in their history! 🔥
Vignesh hits the crossbar in the dying minutes of the match.
Apr 19, 2024, 4:37 PM
120' | 3 minutes added
3 minutes added to the extra time.
Apr 19, 2024, 4:34 PM
118' | Change for Odisha | OFC 2-1 KBFC
Vignesh replaces Ralte.
Apr 19, 2024, 4:33 PM
116' | Amrinder looks injured | OFC 2-1 KBFC
Odisha goalkeeper Amrinder Singh looks injured and the game is halted.
Apr 19, 2024, 4:29 PM
112' | Sakai finds Amrinder again | OFC 2-1 KBFC
Daisuke Sakai's right-footed shot is grabbed easily by Amrinder Singh.
Apr 19, 2024, 4:28 PM
111' | Time is running away for Kerala | OFC 2-1 KBFC
Kerala's ISL trophy is on the line and they have 10 minutes to take the game to penalties.
Apr 19, 2024, 4:23 PM
106' | Amrinder makes another save | OFC 2-1 KBFC
Daisuke Sakai's left-footed on-target shot is saved by Amrinder Singh.
Apr 19, 2024, 4:22 PM
106' | Change from Kerala | OFC 2-1 KBFC
Pritam Kotal replaces Leskovic.
Apr 19, 2024, 4:20 PM
Half-time in extra time
Isak Ralte's great season continues as his goal gives the lead Odisha FC were looking for in the game. 15 minutes to go now. Who will face Mohun Bagan Super Giant?
Apr 19, 2024, 4:20 PM
Half-time in extra time
Isak Ralte's great season continues as his goal gives the lead Odisha FC were looking for in the game. 15 minutes to go now. Who will face Mohun Bagan Super Giant?
Apr 19, 2024, 4:16 PM
104' | Save from Amrinder | OFC 2-1 KBFC
Great save from Amrinder. He denies Rahul KP. Huge moment of the match. Amrinder gets a finger-tip to Rahul's flying header and it proves to be enough for him.
Apr 19, 2024, 4:14 PM
102' | Yellow card | OFC 2-1 KBFC
Yellow card for Sandeep Singh.
Apr 19, 2024, 4:11 PM
98' | Isak scores | OFC 2-1 KBFC
Odisha FC take the lead. What a ball from Jahouh. A no-look pass towards Roy Krishna who stretches his legs out and makes the tough pass to Isak who did not make the mistake this time. Odisha 2-1 Kerala Blasters FC.
Apr 19, 2024, 4:08 PM
95' | Odisha making the moves | OFC 1-1 KBFC
Odisha FC making all the moves and waiting for the right time to launch. They are looking to keep the possession and Diego and Roy do all the work at the top.
Apr 19, 2024, 4:02 PM
91' | First half of the extra time starts
The first half of the extra time starts.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:58 PM
The game goes to extra-time
Diego Mauricio's late equaliser takes the game to the extra time. We will have two halves of 15 minutes each.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:53 PM
90+3' | Hormipam misses the target | OFC 1-1 KBFC
Hormipam went for the glory and took the chance of going for the shot. However, his shot goes wide.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:51 PM
90+1' | Double change for Kerala | OFC 1-1 KBFC
Danish Farooq replaces Freddy Lallawmawma and Mohammed Azhar replaces Saurav Mandal.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:49 PM
87' | Mauricio equalises | OFC 1-1 KBFC
Diego Mauricio comes from the bench and saves Odisha here. Thoiba Singh with the ball of the match so far towards Roy Krishna. Roy receives the areal ball and sends it to Diego Mauricio on the far post. Diego taps it in for the equaliser.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:47 PM
87' | Huge save from Karanjit | OFC 0-1 KBFC
Huge save from Karanjit Singh. Roy Krishna should have scored here.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:46 PM
81' | Double change for Odisha | OFC 0-1 KBFC
Delgado and Jerry are replaced by Singh and Mauricio.
Adrian Luna makes his first appearance since December. He replaces Cernych.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:40 PM
76' | Yellow card | OFC 0-1 KBFC
Delgado gets the yellow card.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:36 PM
74' | Lara looks injured | OFC 0-1 KBFC
Lara Sharam looks very much injured. He does not look here. He suffered a knee injury and looks like will be replaced by Karanjit.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:33 PM
72' | Double change for Odisha | OFC 0-1 KBFC
Cy Goddard and Narender Gahlot replace Lalthathanga Khawlhring and Mourtada Fall.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:32 PM
72' | Save from Lara | OFC 0-1 KBFC
Roy Krishna's right footed shot is saved by a diving Lara Sharma.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:28 PM
67' | Goal for Kerala | OFC 0-1 KBFC
Kerala breaks the deadlock. Brilliant pass along the ground from Mohammed Aimen and Fedor Cernych does not miss this time. He receives the pass and with a brilliant first-touch takes the shot with his right foot. Amrinder could not do anything about that. Kerala lead in Odisha.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:26 PM
66' | Good collect from Lara | OFC 0-0 KBFC
Isak Ralte's cross towards the far post was going straight to Jerry but Lara Sharma dives and makes the save.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:22 PM
Apr 19, 2024, 3:17 PM
55' | Cernych makes another miss | OFC 0-0 KBFC
Great second half so far for Kerala but they should have been up by two goals till now. Fedor Cernych missed a huge chance as Sourav Mondal made the run on the right and flicked the ball towards the middle. Cernych went for power and the missed the target completely.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:17 PM
55' | Cernych makes another miss | OFC 0-0 KBFC
Great second half so far for Kerala but they should have been up by two goals till now. Fedor Cernych missed a huge chance as Sourav Mondal made the run on the right and flicked the ball towards the middle. Cernych went for power and the missed the target completely.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:14 PM
53' | Aimen hits the woodwork | OFC 0-0 KBFC
This is the best chance of the game so far. Aimen took the ball away from Mourtada Fall and he opened himself up with his right foot. Amrinder put his leg to deflect the ball and the ball hits the post after the deflection.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:12 PM
50' | Lara makes a huge save | OFC 0-0 KBFC
Brilliant ball from Jahouh and Amay Ranawade received the ball on the run but his first shot at the goal got blocked. Isak Ralte had a chance with the rebound ball but Lara Sharma came out and made a huge save.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:08 PM
46' | Huge chance for Cernych | OFC 0-0 KBFC
Great chance for Fedor Cernych. He received the ball from Freddy after Amrinder made a mistake with his goal kick. He went past two defenders to get his shot in. But, he could not even challenge Amrinder here.
Apr 19, 2024, 3:06 PM
46' | Second half starts
No changes for both teams.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:53 PM
Half-time | OFC 0-0 KBFC
It is half-time here at the Kalinga and it ends goalless. Odisha looked like the team with more attacks but lacked the finishing they needed. Kerala found their chances too, but Hormipam's missed header was their best chance of the game so far. Fall found the net for Odisha but was disallowed by the referee.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:49 PM
45+2' | Huge chance for Isak | OFC 0-0 KBFC
What has he done? A brilliant long ball from Amrinder and found Isak Ralte on the run. But, soon he was caught up by two KBFC defenders.
Although Jerry was waiting for the pass on the right and was unmarked, Isak Ralte went for the glory and messed up the chance for Odisha FC.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:47 PM
45' | Chances on the go for Odisha | OFC 0-0 KBFC
First Jerry does not get his header on target and then Kerala Blasters block a shot to nullify the attack.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:44 PM
42' | Yellow card | OFC 0-0 KBFC
Third yellow card for Kerala Blasters tonight. Leskovic is the latest player to get the warning.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:43 PM
No goals so far!
Amay Ranawade has been good on the wings but has not been able to create the chances he would normally do in any other games.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:39 PM
36' | Sandeep shoulders out Jerry | OFC 0-0 KBFC
Sandeep Singh was nearly outrun by Jerry but came in from behind and shoulders Jerry inside the box. The referee had a good look at it and signalled a goalkick.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:36 PM
27' GOAL DISALLOWED 💥 | #OFCKBFC#Fall's goal is disallowed for offside 👊🏽
Yellow card for Kerala Blasters FC goalkeeper Lara Sharma for protesting.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:31 PM
27' | Odisha score but denied | OFC 0-0 KBFC
It is Mourtada Fall with the goal. Kerala Blasters appealing for off-side. It looks off-side in the replays. Jahouh, who came from an offside position to send a cross in went straight to Fall who was in an offside position also. Fall back-flicked the ball into the goal.
The referee discusses this with the assistant referee and the goal is denied.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:24 PM
22' | Yellow card | OFC 0-0 KBFC
Yellow card for Drincic for a foul on Princeton.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:23 PM
21' | Chance for Hormipam | OFC 0-0 KBFC
Hormipam misses the best chance of the match so far. A huge chance for Kerala went begging. He was unmarked by Isak Ralte and had a lot of time to get the header in. However, he handed away an easy grab for Amrinder.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:20 PM
19' | Lara punches the ball away | OFC 0-0 KBFC
Jahouh this time takes a short corner and whips it down with his right foot. Lara, this time had to come out and punch the ball away.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:18 PM
16' | Drincic vs Fall: Already a battle
Milos Drincic vs Mourtada Fall is already a battle. Drincic already won the battle twice as Fall, the highest-scoring defender of the league, looked to get in the scoresheet with his header.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:15 PM
13' | Fall's header goes over the goal | OFC 0-0 KBFC
A good spell of play for Odisha FC. Jahouh with the attack and a great pass for an on-side Roy Krishna. However, that attack was nullified by a corner. Jahouh took the corner and Fall tried his best to keep the ball on target with the header. But. it was too high for him get the control on the header.
Mohammed Aimen received the ball from Cernych and opened himself up to have a low corner shot with this right foot. Amrinder made a dive and saw the ball go away from the goal.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:05 PM
4' | Cernych goes wide | OFC 0-0 KBFC
Good early chance for Kerala. Cernych, close to the box, took a turn and looked for the goal with the right foot. But, it goes wide.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:04 PM
3' | Krishna goes wide | OFC 0-0 KBFC
Amay Ranwade's first cross of the night from the right looked good but Roy Krishna's volley went wide.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:02 PM
1' | Sakai takes the early chance | OFC 0-0 KBFC
Jahouh makes a rare mistake and gives the ball away to Daisuke Sakai, who takes a chance with his left-foot. But, he goes wide.
Apr 19, 2024, 2:01 PM
Kick-off | Here we GO!
The knockout of the longest Indian Super League season starts here in Bhubaneshwar. Kerala in their yellow and Odisha in their black and purple.
The Juggernauts are here in numbers too. Mohammed Aimen starts the game with the first kick of the game.
Apr 19, 2024, 1:54 PM
Players have come out of the tunnel
Both teams have come out of the tunnel and India's national anthem is being played. We are minutes away from the start.
Dimitrios Diamantakos, the highest goalscorer of the season so far, suffered an injury in the game against East Bengal and since then made a comeback in the playing lineup.
Apr 19, 2024, 1:30 PM
Will Adrian Luna feature tonight?
Adrian Luna, who has been missing games since last December due to an injury, is named on the substitute list for tonight's game.
"it's obvious that he cannot play 90 minutes. But we will see how many minutes he will be available to play depending on circumstances, whatever it is. But probably we'll see him tomorrow on the pitch after so long, with pleasure," these were the words from Kerala Blasters FC head coach Ivan Vukomanovic in the pre-match press conference.
Apr 19, 2024, 1:12 PM
Lineups
Odisha FC (4-2-3-1): Amrinder Singh (Gk) (C), Amey Ranawade, Mourtada Fall, Carlos Delgado, Jerry Lalrinzuala, Ahmed Jahouh, Lalthathanga Khawlhring, Jerry Mawihmingthanga, Princeton Rebello, Isak Ralte, Roy Krishna
Kerala Blasters FC (4-4-2): Lara Sharma (Gk), Ruivah Hormipam, Milos Drincic, Marko Leskovic, Sandeep Singh, Saurav Mandal, Vibin Mohanan, Freddy Lallawmawma, Daisuke Sakai, Fedor Cernych, Mohammed Aimen
The last time these two sides met each other in the Indian Super League 2023-24, Odisha hosted the Manjapadas and Roy Krishna's quick brace in the second half helped them win by 2-1. Diamantakos scored in the 11th minute of the match too.
Apr 19, 2024, 12:26 PM
Who is leading the goalscoring chart?
Dimitris Diamantakos this season for KBFC:
Matches: 17
Goals: 13
Goals/Game: 10.8
Assists: 3
Apr 19, 2024, 12:20 PM
12 goals and counting for Roy Krishna
Roy Krishna has been in some serious form Odisha FC this season. Till now he has scored 12 goals and just one goal behind Diamantakos as the top scorer of the ISL 2023-24 season. His partnership with Diego Mauricio has given the team a lot of success.
He will be a key factor for the Juggernauts in this knockout game.
Apr 19, 2024, 9:16 AM
"The mindset is different"
“During the season, we changed the whole team, which was caused by issues, by surgeries and actually, many things that we couldn't control. So you have to deal with that now in the playoffs after the season, it's completely different. Everything is different. The mindset and everything," Kerala Blasters FC head coach Ivan Vukomanovic said in the pre-match press conference.
Apr 19, 2024, 9:13 AM
Sergio Lobera on the season so far
“If I were to analyse the whole season so far today, I’m very happy. We competed well against the strongest teams in India. We made it to the final of the Super Cup and though we lost it, we fought till the end," Odisha FC head coach Sergio Lobera said in the press conference.
Apr 19, 2024, 9:06 AM
Odisha FC vs Kerala Blasters FC: Head-to-head in ISL
Total matches: 22
Odisha FC: 6
Kerala Blasters FC: 9
Draw: 7
Apr 19, 2024, 9:04 AM
ISL 2023-24 playoffs schedule
Playoffs Schedule:
Knockouts - April 19 and April 20
Semi-finals (1st leg) - April 23 and April 24
Semi-finals (2nd leg) - April 28 and April 29
Final - May 4
Apr 19, 2024, 9:03 AM
Tonight's battleground
Kalinga Stadium, the home of the Odisha FC football team, has the capacity of 16,000 crowd. This stadium was built and opened in 1978. It hosted the 2021 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup matches as well.
Apr 19, 2024, 8:51 AM
How to watch the match?
Fans can watch the Odisha FC vs Kerala Blasters FC match on TV Channels like Sports18 Khel (Hindi), Sports18 1 HD (English), Sports18 3 SD (English, Hindi, Malayalam and Bengali), VH1 SD & HD (English), Surya Movies (Malayalam), News 18 Kerala (Malayalam – select matches) & DD Bangla (Bengali).
Also the match will be streamed LIVE on Jio Cinema App and Website.
Apr 19, 2024, 8:49 AM
Match Details
Match: Odisha FC vs Kerala Blasters FC
Competition: Indian Super League 2023-24, playoffs
The Indian Super League (ISL) has consistently served as a launch pad for India’s most promising football talent. Here are top 5 Indian players to watch in ISL 2025.
The Indian Super League (ISL) has consistently served as a launch pad for India’s most promising football talent. The ISL 2024-25 season was no different, with young stars lighting up the league and charting the future course of Indian football.
Here are top 5 Indian players to watch in ISL 2025.
Dippendu Biswas, 21, made 14 appearances in a star-studded MBSG line-up and carved an impact with his defensive contributions, comprising 14 interceptions and victorious tackles each, 42 duels won and 39 recoveries.
He also occasionally delivered upfront; producing a goal and two assists and was named the ISL Emerging Player of the Month for February 2025.
2. Vinith Venkatesh | Bengaluru FC
Bengaluru FC has a track record of producing young talent for the nation. With Gerard Zaragoza in the managerial position, one of the players who made his mark this season is Vinith Venkatesh.
The 19-year-old impressed many with his dribbling and passing ability. A passing accuracy of 80per cent alongside 191 successful passes and 9 successful dribbles in only 602 minutes makes him a great prospect for the Blues’ future. Vinith has not only got a solitary goal and two assists to his name this ISL season but has also scored twice against Mohammedan SC and once against Mohun Bagan in the Durand Cup.
3. Brison Fernandes | FC Goa
Another player that has been a break-out talent this year is Brison Fernandes. From Goa’s under 18 team to being an out right starter, it has been quite a rise for Brison.
Brison has managed to impress with his dribbling and shooting capability scoring seven goals and assisting twice. The 23-year-old created 27 chances for the Gaurs and provided 25 key passes into the final third. With his direct play, the left-winger emerged as one of the most exciting young Indian players to watch this season.
4. Tekcham Abhishek Singh | Punjab FC
In only his second ISL campaign, defender Tekcham Abhishek Singh impressed with returns that saw him become the player with the third-most interceptions (47).
The 20-year-old won seven aerial duels, 17 tackles, 23 clearances, in addition to making 70 recoveries, while forming an impeccable partnership with Nikhil Prabhu, who made the most interceptions in the league in the season gone by (56).
NorthEast United made it to the play-offs after three years, while most of the credits go to its foreign players like Alaaeddine Ajaraie and Nestor Albiach, a player that went under the radar is young midfielder Macarton Nickson.
With 21 appearances and a passing accuracy of 73 per cent, he has really shone under Juan Pedro Benali this season. The 21-year-old has established himself as a box to box midfielder providing both in defence and attack.
Defensively, Macarton has 97 recoveries and 13 interceptions. In attack as well, he has been able to support by providing 2two goals, one assists and 22 successful dribbles making him a beautiful player to watch.
Indian football transfer News: India international Jithin MS to stay with NorthEast United FC till 2028
Jithin, 27, joined the Northeast United FC at the start of the 2022-23 season and turned out for the Highlanders 79 times across competitions with 14 goals and 15 assists so far.
NorthEast United FC on Friday announced that India international Jithin MS has signed a contract extension with the club, which will keep him with the club until the end of the 2028 season.
Jithin, 27, joined the club at the start of the 2022-23 season and turned out for the Highlanders 79 times across competitions with 14 goals and 15 assists so far. Jithin, who won the Santosh Trophy with Kerala (2017-18) and multiple I-League titles with Gokulam Kerala (2020-21, 2021-22), has flourished at NorthEast United FC.
Jithin’s impact reached new heights during the 133rd Durand Cup, where he was awarded the prestigious Golden Ball as the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. He scored four goals and provided three assists during the campaign, helping NorthEast United FC lift their first-ever major trophy.
In the 2024–25 ISL season, Jithin continued to impress with his electrifying pace and flair down the flanks. He was the only Indian player to feature in the league’s top ten for assists, finishing with five. He is sixth on the list of players with the most chances created (41 chances) and is one of the three NorthEast United FC players on the top-10 list, alongside Alaaeddine Ajaraie (52) and Buanthanglun Samte (43).
“My teammates and the coaching staff have helped me improve a lot, and their support has been instrumental in winning the Golden Ball and earning a call-up to the national team. I’m proud to have achieved these milestones with NorthEast United FC. This club has become home over the past three years, and I’m delighted to continue for another three years,” Jithin said.
“Jithin is an exceptional footballer, one of the best Indian players in his position, and what he has accomplished so far is truly commendable. His rise to becoming an India international is a testament to his relentless hard work, dedication, and hunger to grow every single day. I’m delighted that a player of Jithin’s calibre will continue with us for the next three years,” Juan Pedro Benali, head coach of NorthEast United FC, said.
“Jithin’s journey has been inspiring. His India call-up highlights the dedication and professionalism he brings to the pitch, embodying everything we strive for at NorthEast United FC. He is a key part of our journey, and we’re thrilled to have him with us for three more years,” Mandar Tamhane, CEO, NorthEast United FC, said.
Discover the all-time top scorers in ISL history, featuring Sunil Chhetri's unmatched record and other legendary players in the run. Get the full stats here.
The Indian Super League has completed 11 seasons, which have given us sensational moments to cherish in Indian football. We have witnessed some thrilling matches, and in this highly competitive tournament, players around the globe joined hands to bring the best out of this sport.
Get ready to find out the top scorers in ISL history, with Sunil Chhetri single-handedly dominating the charts with 75 goals.
1. Sunil Chhetri (75 goals)
Sunil Chhetri in action for Bengaluru FC in ISL. Image | NDTV
Goals: 75
Appearances: 183 (2015-2025)
Nationality: Indian 🇮🇳
Teams played for in ISL: Mumbai City FC, Bengaluru FC
The undisputed king of ISL goal scoring, Sunil Chhetri, is the top scorer with 75 goals in the tournament's history. He is the only Indian footballer in the list who is not only in the top 5, but also holds the first place.
Chhetri has consistently been one of the best performers and a multiple-time ISL Golden Boot contender. He is also the oldest player to score an ISL hat-trick, at the age of 40 years and 126 days in 2024 for his current team, Bengaluru FC.
Bartholomew Ogbeche playing for Hyderabad FC in ISL. Image | The Bridge
Goals: 65
Appearances: 98 (2018-2025)
Nationality: Nigerian 🇳🇬
Teams played for in ISL: NorthEast United, Kerala Blasters, Mumbai City FC, Hyderabad FC.
Bartholomew Ogbeche, known for his adaptability and lethal finishing, has scored 65 goals in the ISL. He found success across multiple clubs and has been a key part of Hyderabad FC's championship-winning side.
Ogbeche won the Golden Boot in the 2021-22 season and holds the record for most hat-tricks in ISL history, scoring 4 hat-tricks in his career.
3. Roy Krishna (58 goals)
Roy Krishna playing for Odisha FC in ISL. Image | X
Goals: 58
Appearances: 116 (2020-2025)
Nationality: Fijian 🇫🇯
Teams played for in ISL: ATK Mohun Bagan, Bengaluru FC, Odisha FC
Roy Krishna made his ISL debut in 2020 and climbed to the Top 3 in a very short period of time. His contributions with goals as well as assists become a vital part of every team he plays for, especially his current club, Odisha FC.
Krishna is a constant threat in the tournament, known for his ability to score from various positions. He holds the record for most goals scored by an individual against a single club in ISL (10 goals against Jamshedpur FC).
The fiery Spanish striker, Ferran Corominas, holds the fourth place, having scored 48 goals in only 57 appearances. He showcased his immediate impact by scoring hat-tricks in his third and fourth ISL matches for FC Goa.
Coro has won the most ISL Golden Boot awards (2 times), in consecutive years (2017-18 with 18 goals and 2018-19 with 16 goals). He is one of the incredible footballers in the tournament who set the standard for foreign strikers.
5. Diego Mauricio (47 goals)
Diego Mauricio in ISL. Image | X
Goals: 47
Appearances: 92 (2020-2025)
Nationality: Brazilian 🇧🇷
Teams played for in ISL: Mumbai City FC, Odisha FC
Diego Mauricio has been a powerful striker for Odisha FC since his debut season in 2020. He scored 47 goals in his ISL career so far and made his mark brilliantly.
He won the Golden Boot in the 2022-23 season with 12 goals, also helping them qualify for the playoffs for the first time. Diego was a key player in Odisha FC's Kalinga Super Cup triumph in 2023, which is their first-ever major title.
Lallianzuala Chhangte playing for Mumbai City FC in ISL. Image | X
Goals: 45
Appearances: 163 (2017-2025)
Nationality: Indian 🇮🇳
Teams played for in ISL: Delhi Dynamos FC, Chennaiyin FC, Mumbai City FC
Lallianzuala Chhangte is the only Indian footballer, after Chhetri, to cross the 40-goal mark in ISL history. Known for his speed and dribbling skills, he scored 45 goals, spanning from 2017 to 2025.
Chhangte has consistently improved during his ISL career, playing for clubs like Mumbai City FC and achieving a swift pace in his goal-scoring technique.
7. Cleiton Silva (36 goals)
Cleiton Silva in the Indian Super League. Image | Facebook
Goals: 36
Appearances: 95 (2020-2025)
Nationality: Brazilian 🇧🇷
Teams played for in ISL: Bengaluru FC, East Bengal FC
The Brazilian forward, Cleiton Silva, is known as a reliable goal scorer and calm finisher. He has performed well for both Bengaluru FC and East Bengal FC, often keeping the limelight.
He has scored 36 goals throughout his ISL career, which places him in the 7th position here.
Marcelinho playing for FC Pune City in an ISL match. Image | Pinterest
Goals: 34 goals
Appearances: 87 (2016-2022)
Nationality: Brazilian 🇧🇷
Teams played for in ISL: Delhi Dynamos FC, FC Pune City, Hyderabad FC, Odisha FC, ATK Mohun Bagan, NorthEast United. FC
Marcelinho is one of the early stars of this tournament, who played his last ISL season for NorthEast United FC in 2021-22. He scored 34 goals in his tenure and also won the Golden Boot in 2016 with Delhi Dynamos FC, scoring 10 goals in that season.
He is known for his powerful shots and ability to create scoring chances.
9. Hugo Boumous (34 goals)
Hugo Boumous representing Mumbai City FC in ISL. Image | Instagram
Goals: 34
Appearances: 122 (2017-2025)
Nationality: French 🇫🇷
Teams played for in ISL: FC Goa, Mumbai City FC, ATK Mohun Bagan, Odisha F.C.
Hugo Boumous stands out as the only midfielder in this list, having scored 34 goals in his ISL career. He has been a key player for multiple teams and is known for his creativity, scoring, and assisting.
Boumous is among the top players for all-time ISL goal contributions (goals + assists).
Teams played for in ISL: Kerala Blasters FC, Mumbai City FC, Bengaluru FC
Jorge Pereyra Diaz is a hard-working forward who debuted for Kerala Blasters FC in 2021. He mainly contributes with goals and link-up play. He scored 31 goals in his 72 ISL appearances.
Diaz was a key figure in Mumbai City FC's League Shield triumph in 2023 and ISL Cup win in 2023-24.
DPDL Launches Nationwide Campaign to Tackle Age Fraud in Youth Football
Double Pass Development League (DPDL) has announced a new regulatory framework, designed to curb age and identity fraud, which includes a two-season limit per age group and the introduction of the DPDL Digital ID Card.
In a major step toward strengthening the integrity of grassroots and youth football in India, the Double Pass Development League (DPDL) has announced the rollout of a comprehensive set of age verification reforms for the upcoming season.
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The new regulatory framework is designed to curb age and identity fraud — a growing concern that has undermined the credibility of youth competitions nationwide.
Founded in 2019, the Double Pass Development League (DPDL) is India’s largest AIFF-approved grassroots and youth football league. With operations in multiple cities including Bengaluru, Mumbai and New Delhi, and a partnership with European football development leader Double Pass, DPDL delivers structured, competitive, and long-term development environments for players aged 5 to 18.
The new measures, effective immediately across all DPDL cities, aim to ensure fair participation, safeguard honest academies, and promote age-appropriate player development.
The league, which has operated since 2019 in partnership with Belgium-based Double Pass and is recognised by the All India Football Federation (AIFF), is among the most structured youth football ecosystems in the country.
Introduction of the DPDL Digital ID Card Each player will now receive a unique DPDL ID card embedded with a photograph, date of birth, verified documents, and a QR code for on-ground verification. This will be scanned at match venues to prevent impersonation and misrepresentation.
Two-Season Limit Per Age Category In a move to ensure players compete at appropriate age levels, individuals will now be allowed to participate in a single age category for a maximum of two seasons. This rule will also take into account participation in past seasons dating back to 2019.
Independent Age Verification Committee An expert panel will be established to evaluate disputed or extreme cases of suspected age discrepancy. The committee will include senior DPDL officials, football association representatives, pediatric specialists, and documentation experts. Where necessary, advanced assessments such as TW3 bone age tests may be recommended.
Two-Year Ban for Proven Violations Teams found guilty of age or identity fraud will face suspension from all DPDL competitions for two consecutive seasons. The league has also stated that coaches or staff complicit in such cases may be subject to further disciplinary measures.
Standardised Physical Benchmarks for Younger Age Groups For the U7, U9, and U11 categories, DPDL will implement height and weight benchmarks defined by pediatric consultants. This step addresses concerns regarding physical dominance in early age groups that may not align with documented age.
“Youth football must be built on the pillars of fairness and integrity,” said Sarthak Dubey, Founder and CEO of DPDL. “These reforms are not just administrative updates — they are essential safeguards to ensure that honest players and ethical academies are protected. We are committed to building a credible and transparent footballing pathway for India.”
The announcement builds on DPDL’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its integrity framework, following isolated incidents in past seasons where discrepancies in player documentation and eligibility were identified.
In each confirmed case, the league took prompt and appropriate disciplinary action — including point deductions, disqualification from knockout stages, and temporary suspensions of involved personnel — reinforcing its commitment to fair play and accountability.
With the new framework in place, DPDL hopes to set a national benchmark for how youth football leagues across the country address age fraud.
Note: This article has been created from an official press release
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