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Indian Super League playoffs

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Indian Super League playoffs
ISL Cup
Founded2014
RegionIndia
Number of teams6
Current championsMumbai City (2nd title)
Most successful team(s)ATK (3 titles)
2023–24 Indian Super League playoffs

The Indian Super League playoffs is the annual postseason elimination tournament of Indian Super League for the ISL Cup. Under the current format adopted from the 2022–23 season, 6 teams qualify for the tournament based on regular-season point totals

ISL awards the regular-season champions with the League Winners' Shield and the playoffs winners with ISL Cup.

Standard cup rules – such as the extra time and penalty shootouts – are used to decide drawn games. The higher ranked team from the regular season hosts games if there is only one leg. Winners are in bold.

Playoff system

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The top two clubs after the regular season automatically progress to the ISL playoffs. The playoffs culminate with the ISL final, where the winner is presented with the ISL Cup. In the qualifiers, the third-through-sixth ranked teams play a single-elimination match hosted at the higher-ranked team's venue, with the two winners of those matches joining the first and second-ranked teams in two-legged semifinals played over two weeks (since 2022–23). The two winners of those matches eventually meet in the final hosted at a pre-decided venue but from 2023–24 onwards, the final is played at the higher-ranked team's venue.

Qualification

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After the regular season, the team with the most points is declared the Champions and presented with the League Winners Shield, automatically qualifying for the playoffs along with the runners-up. At the same time, the next best four clubs qualify to play qualifying playoffs to join the top two in the playoffs. The position of each team is determined by the highest number of points accumulated during the regular season. If two or more teams are level on points, the following criteria are applied in order until one of the teams can be determined as the higher ranked:[1]

  1. Highest number of points accumulated in matches between the teams concerned;
  2. Highest goal difference in matches between the teams concerned;
  3. Highest number of goals scored in matches between the teams concerned;
  4. Highest goal difference
  5. Highest number of goals scored
  6. Lowest number of red cards accumulated;
  7. Lowest number of yellow cards accumulated;
  8. Toss of a coin.

History

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Seasons League teams Playoff teams % of teams Matches played
2014 8 4 50% 5
2015
2016
2017–2018 10 40%
2018–2019
2019–2020
2020–2021 11 36.3%
2021–2022
2022–2023 6 54.5% 7
2023–2024 12 50%
2024–2025 13 46.1%

List of finals

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Season Venue Champions

(Number of titles)

Score Runners–up
2014 Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra Atlético de Kolkata 1–0 Kerala Blasters
2015 Margao, Goa Chennaiyin 3–2 Goa
2016 Kochi, Kerala Atlético de Kolkata (2) 1–1 (a.e.t)

(4–3 p)

Kerala Blasters
2017–18 Bangalore, Karnataka Chennaiyin (2) 3–2 Bengaluru
2018–19 Mumbai, Maharashtra Bengaluru 1–0 Goa
2019–20 Margao, Goa ATK (3) 3–1 Chennaiyin
2020–21 Margao, Goa Mumbai City 2–1 Mohun Bagan
2021–22 Margao, Goa Hyderabad 1–1 (a.e.t)

(3–1 p)

Kerala Blasters
2022–23 Margao, Goa Mohun Bagan 2–2 (a.e.t)

(4–3 p)

Bengaluru
2023–24 Kolkata, West Bengal Mumbai City (2) 3–1 Mohun Bagan


Appearances by club

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Bold indicates they won the ISL Cup that year. Team names in italics indicates the club is defunct or a former Indian Super League member.

Rank Club App Year
1 Goa 6 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
2 ATK 4 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020
Chennaiyin 2014, 2015, 2018, 2020
4 Bengaluru 3 2018, 2019, 2020
Mumbai City 2016, 2019, 2021, 2024
Kerala Blasters 2014, 2016, 2022
Mohun Bagan 2020, 2021, 2023
8 Odisha[a] 2 2015, 2016
NorthEast United 2019, 2021
10 Hyderabad 1 2022
Jamshedpur 2022
Pune City 2018

See also

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Notes and references

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Notes

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  1. ^ The team played as Delhi Dynamos till 2018–19 season, after which the club was relocated from Delhi to Odisha and rebranded as Odisha FC

References

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  1. ^ Scroll Staff (18 February 2020). "ISL 2019-'20 playoffs: Here are the scenarios explained as top four race goes down to the wire". Scroll.in. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
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