Indian Super League
The Indian Super League (ISL) is a premier professional football league in India, launched in 2013. It features city-based franchise teams from across the country and operates as one of the top tiers of Indian football, alongside the I-League, with a focus on development, fan engagement, and attracting international talent.
⚡ Fast-paced, attacking, possession-based with emphasis on high-tempo pressing and quick transitions.
Indian Super League
The Indian Super League (ISL) is India's premier professional football competition, pairing top Indian clubs with international talent in a fast-paced, high-pressing, possession-driven style. Founded to grow the game nationwide, the ISL blends Mumbai City, ATK Mohun Bagan, Bengaluru FC, FC Goa and other marquee franchises into a competitive, multi-city league that stretches across India's diverse football map. The season runs from late fall into spring, typically kicking off in November and culminating with a dramatic playoff series and final in March or April, delivering a festival atmosphere in cities from Mumbai to Kochi, Goa to Kolkata. Each season features a double round-robin league format with a top-four playoff knockout, plus recruitment of dynamic forwards and playmaking midfielders who excite fans with quick transitions, clever build-ups, and set-piece prowess. Notable milestones include record attendances, historic title wins, and rising domestic stars who fuel national-team hopes. Fans follow ISL for elite football, competitive drama, vibrant supporter culture, and the promise of discovering the next Indian footballing icon, all broadcast worldwide and streamed online.