Indian Super League 2022-23 Dates, Stadiums, Venue, Coaches List, Foreign players all you need to know

ISL 2022-23 will see an increase in fans at stadiums, as teams will be playing in both an at-home and away style. The entire number of games will be played in the league phase, and the season will last for about 5 months. Check ISL 2022-23 Dates: Indian Super League Stadium, Venue, Coaches.

This phase referred to as the league component of the ISL is expected to last about six months. The runners-up of last season’s title Kerala Blasters will face wooden spooners East Bengal in the season opener at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi. Also check the Indian Super League 2022-23 All Teams Squads.

ISL 2022-23 Dates
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ISL 2022-23 Dates Dates and Stadiums

The Indian Super League (ISL) on Thursday announced the dates for the 2022-23 season of this tournament. ISL 9 is scheduled to begin on the 7th of October. Also, check Jamshedpur FC 2022 Players List For ISL Season 9.

Like last year’s 11 teams are scheduled to play twenty games in the league phase with 10 games each at home and home. The league phase of ISL 2022-23 runs from October 7 to February 26 and will be followed by the playoffs and the final. Semi-finals, playoffs, and finals will be played in March.

ClubState/RegionCityStadiumCapacity
ATK FCWest BengalKolkataVivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan85,000
BengaluruKarnatakaBengaluruSree Kanteerava Stadium25,810
ChennaiyinTamil NaduChennaiJawaharlal Nehru Stadium40,000
East BengalWest BengalKolkataVivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan85,000
GoaGoaMargaoPandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium19,000
HyderabadTelanganaHyderabadG.M.C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium30,000
JamshedpurJharkhandJamshedpurJRD Tata Sports Complex24,424
Kerala BlastersKeralaKochiJawaharlal Nehru International Stadium41,000
Mumbai CityMaharashtraMumbaiMumbai Football Arena18,000
NorthEast UnitedAssamGuwahatiIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium24,627
OdishaOdishaBhubaneswarKalinga Stadium15,000

Indian Super League 2022-2023 Team:

In the 2022-2023 edition of the ISL In the 2022-2023 edition of ISL, 11 teams are participating. Each team has already decided and decided on the venue to host the match. West Bengal is the only state in which two clubs play in this league.

  • ATK Mohun Bagan
  • Bengaluru FC
  • Chennaiyin FC
  • SC East Bengal
  • FC Goa
  • Hyderabad FC
  • Jamshedpur FC
  • Kerala Blasters FC
  • Mumbai City FC
  • NorthEast United FC
  • Odisha FC

Match Venue Of ISL 2022 – 2023:

This season, eleven teams will be participating in this season’s Hero ISL 2022 – 2023. In this season, 10 venues have been finalized for the coming season of ISL 2022-23.

  • Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata
  • Sree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Goa
  • G.M.C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium, Hyderabad
  • JRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
  • Mumbai Football Arena, Mumbai
  • Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
  • Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar

ISL 2022-23 Head Coach and Captains

Many coaches’ contracts ended and some clubs are now looking to hire the head coach for the next season. Below is a list of all clubs’ head coaches and captains.

TeamHead Coach
ATK Mohun BaganJuan Ferrando
Bengaluru FCSimon Grayson
Chennaiyin FCThomas Brdaric
SC East BengalStephen Constantine
FC GoaCarlos Pena
Hyderabad FCManolo Marquez
Jamshedpur FCAidy Boothroyd
Kerala Blasters FCIvan Vukomanovic
Mumbai City FCDes Buckingham
NorthEast United FCMarco Balbul
Odisha FCJosep Gombau

Foreign players in the Indian Super League:

Club/TeamPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5AFC player
ATK Mohun Bagan Dimitri Petratos Joni Kauko Hugo Boumous Florentin Pogba Carl McHugh Brendan Hamill
Bengaluru Alan Costa Bruno Ramires Prince Ibara Roy Krishna Javi Hernandez Aleksander Jovanovic
Chennaiyin Rafael Crivellaro Petar Sliskovic Julius Düker Kwame Karikari Fallou Diagne Vafa Hakhamaneshi
East Bengal Alex Lima Cleiton Silva Eliandro Charalambos Kyriakou Ivan Gonzalez Jordan O’Doherty
Goa Noah Sadaoui Alvaro Vazquez Edu Bedia Iker Guarrotxena Marc Valiente Fares Arnaout
Hyderabad Joao Victor Bartholomew Ogbeche Borja Herrera Javier Siverio Odei Onaindia Joel Chianese
Jamshedpur Eli Sabia Wellington Priori Jay Emmanuel-Thomas Peter Hartley Daniel Chima Harry Sawyer
Kerala Blasters Marko Leskovic Dimitrios Diamantakos Victor Mongil Ivan Kalyuzhnyi Adrian Luna Apostolos Giannou
Mumbai City Jorge Pereyra Diaz Ahmed Jahouh Mourtada Fall Greg Stewart Alberto Noguera Rostyn Griffiths
North East United Michael Jakobsen Matt Derbyshire Romain Philippoteaux Jon Gaztanaga
Odisha Diego Mauricio Carlos Delgado Pedro Martin Saúl Crespo Victor Rodriguez Osama Malik

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