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  1. Indian Super League; Season: 2014: Dates: 12 October – 20 December: Champions: Atletico de Kolkata (1st title) Matches played: 61: Goals scored: 129 (2.11 per match) Top goalscorer: Elano (8 goals) Best goalkeeper: Jan Šeda (143.33 mins per goal) Biggest home win: Mumbai City 5–0 Pune City (18 October 2014) Biggest away win: Mumbai City 0 ...

  2. Sep 12, 2014 · Indian Super League. 2014. Regular Season; Final Stages; I-League; I-League 2; Calcutta Premier Division; AIFF Super Cup; IFA Shield; Santosh Trophy; Sikkim Governors Gold Cup; U19...

  3. ISL 2014. The Indian Super League is a men’s professional football league and is considered one of the top tier leagues in India alongside the I-League. It was first introduced in 21st...

    • Road to The Final
    • Pre-Match
    • Match
    • Post-Match

    The Indian Super League is a franchise league started between IMG-Reliance and STAR Sports with the objective of making football one of the main sports in India, as well as make it a known name in the world of football.The 2014 edition was the inaugural season of the Indian Super League. The Indian Super League, which started its inaugural season w...

    Officials

    Uzbekistani referee, Ravshan Irmatov, was selected as the referee for the final. He had previously officiated the match between the Kerala Blasters and Atlético de Kolkata almost a month before the final on 21 November. He booked seven players that night as the Kerala Blasters won 2–1.

    Venue

    In early December 2014 it was announced that the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai would host the final of the Indian Super League. It was also announced that tickets for the final would be available online from 8 December 2014. On 18 December 2014, one day after the semi-finals had concluded, it was reported that a packed crowd was expected for the final. According to the owner of the DY Patil Stadium, Vijay Patil, the stands during the Indian Super League final will be just as full as they we...

    Analysis

    Going into the final, former India national team captain, Baichung Bhutia, predicted Atlético de Kolkata to go on and win the final. Before this match, the Kerala Blasters and Atlético de Kolkata had played each other twice during the regular season. Their first match against each other, on 26 October 2014, ended in a 1–1 draw at the Salt Lake Stadium. Baljit Sahni scored the opening goal in the 22nd minute before Iain Hume equalized for the Blasters to earn the Blasters their first point of...

    Team selection

    Coming into the match, the Kerala Blasters made a couple necessary defensive changes from the squad that faced Chennaiyin in the semi-finals. David James replaced the injured Sandip Nandy in goal, while Saumik Dey and Nirmal Chettri replaced the suspended pair of Jamie McAllister and Gurwinder Singh in the middle of defense. Atlético de Kolkata head coach, Antonio Lopez Habas, meanwhile decided to bench the team's marquee player, Luis García, and instead started Arnal in central midfield. Hab...

    Summary

    The first opportunity of the match came in the fifth minute when Kerala Blasters midfielder, Iain Hume, put Michael Chopra through on goal only for Josemi to deny Chopra with a last-minute tackle. The Blasters then had the second realistic chance of the match five minutes later when Pulga received the ball in the box from Saumik Dey but his shot went out for a corner after a deflection off Atlético's Borja Fernández. The pressure continued to mount on Atlético de Kolkata as their goalkeeper A...

    Atlético de Kolkata head coach Habas lauded his players after the final: "I must thank my players for they have been magnificent. I cannot ask them for anything more, for they have given me the ultimate gift."He also praised his backroom staff: "I must thank my entire support staff, for without them, I would not have been able to function. The owne...

    • DY Patil Stadium , Mumbai
  4. Play began in October 2014 with eight teams. During its first three seasons, the competition operated without official recognition from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), the governing body for the sport in Asia.

  5. Dec 4, 2014 · Indian Super League Results 2014. Match 1 Atlético de Kolkata 3 - 0 Mumbai City FC. Match 2 NorthEast United FC 1 - 0 Kerala Blasters FC. Match 3 Delhi Dynamos FC 0 - 0 FC Pune City. Match...

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