Youth Football in India: Challenges and Opportunities

Football has been gaining significant momentum in India, stepping out of its former niche status. While cricket remains the dominant sport, the launch of the Indian Super League (ISL), along with the restructuring of the football system that places the I-League in the second tier, has made the pathway to professional football clearer for aspiring players.

However, youth football in India still faces multiple challenges. Limited awareness among parents and players about the football system and a strong academic focus that leaves little room for sports make the journey for young footballers especially tough. Here, we explore the challenges and opportunities facing youth football in India.

Challenges in Youth Football in India

One of the biggest challenges in youth football is a lack of understanding among young players and their parents about how the football system operates in India. Unlike in European countries where football clubs also offer education, making it a perfect system for kids, India lacks a clear path. Many parents are unfamiliar with the steps needed for their children to progress in football, such as which football academies to join, and at what level do the academies professional contracts to the young footballers. This lack of knowledge leads many parents to shy away from investing time and resources into football, opting instead to focus on academics.

India’s school system is heavily focused on academic performance. The education system prioritizes academic success, leaving students under intense pressure from both schools and parents to perform well in studies. This leaves little time for sports, especially for sports other than cricket. For many students, academics take up most of their day, with time for extracurricular activities such as playing football, often limited to one or two hours. The stress to excel in studies discourages many parents from allowing their children to invest time in sports such as football, where there’s no clear pathway. Parents also prioritize academics, as they view it as the safest route to a stable career.

In India, only a few schools place equal importance on sports, and those that do often prioritize cricket or individual sports such as badminton and lawn tennis. Football, along with other team sports like basketball, remains underfunded and less supported. Additionally, there are very few schools with a dedicated football program. This lack of infrastructure prevents talented young players from training consistently and reaching their full potential.

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Opportunities in Youth Football in India

Despite these challenges and the relatively slow pace of development, football in India is moving in the right direction. While progress may be gradual, there are positive aspects to consider. The emergence of the ISL has helped streamline the system, providing more opportunities for young players and resources for the sport.

More Investment in Football through the ISL

Let’s be honest, it’s true that “what is seen, sells.” The Indian Super League (ISL) brought much-needed exposure to football in India. The matches are broadcast live during prime time on the country’s biggest networks. High-profile owners such as John Abraham and Abhishek Bachchan, to name a few, created a buzz around football across media and social media platforms. With more attention came more money, and money is the solution to most, if not all, problems.

For football to carve out a space for itself in India, much beyond the following of leagues like the Premier League, La Liga, or Serie A, the ISL has sparked a surge of interest and investment in Indian football. The league has not only attracted international attention but also increased funding for players and teams. ISL clubs are developing youth academies and offering scholarships, providing young footballers with more opportunities as career option.

International Opportunities with European Academies

With India’s exceptional growth over the past decade, the middle class has seen a significant rise in per capita income. With more disposable income, parents can now afford to send their children to European football academies. While it’s challenging to gain admission into renowned academies like Barcelona’s La Masia, Ajax’s Youth Academy, or Liverpool’s Academy, there are other quality options for Indian parents, such as the Alicante Football Academy.

If a child possesses exceptional talent in football, these academies are open to accepting kids from other countries, including India. They offer high-quality training and exposure to European football standards. European academies provide a viable option for Indian parents seeking better football opportunities for their children.

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Careers Beyond Playing: Youth Football in India

With more money and traction around football, there are other opportunities for those who couldn’t make it as professional footballers.

As the focus on football grows, there is an increasing demand for writers who can provide news, analysis, and updates on football events both in India and globally. Similarly, the field of football management is expanding, with roles in team management, event organization, and player representation becoming more prevalent.

Additionally, as more children take up the sport, there is a growing need for quality coaches in India. This presents a unique opportunity for retired football players, as well as younger ones, to carve out a career as coaches. With football spreading to previously untouched corners of the country, there is significant potential for new academies. These academies play a crucial role in bridging the gap for young players who may not have access to proper facilities and coaching in schools.

The Road Ahead

For youth football to truly flourish in India, changes are needed across various levels of sports and educational system. Schools and parents must acknowledge the value of sports and recognize football as a legitimate career option. More schools should be encouraged to support sports equally, providing facilities and infrastructure not just for cricket, but for football and other sports as well. Moreover, parents need to be made aware of the growing opportunities in football and should be more willing to support their children’s passion for football.

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Which overseas player will be the highest-paid at IPL 2025 Mega Auction?

IPL 2025 Mega Auction is around the corner, and franchises are eyeing some of the hottest names in international cricket. Whether it’s fast bowlers, utility all-rounders or explosive batters, the auction promises an intense bidding for the most celebrated overseas stars for IPL 2025. Let’s take a look at foreign players likely to ignite bidding wars and become highest paid player at IPL Auction.

#1 Mitchell Starc

The most expensive player in IPL history last season will be in contention to be the highest paid player in IPL 2025 Auction. Left-arm angle and ability to take wickets at all junctures of the match make him such a hot acquisition.

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Mitchell Starc Stats in IPL

MatchesSpanWicketsBest FiguresBowl Avg5-fer
412014-2024514/1522.290

#2 Sam Curran

Sam Curran will be on the radar of several IPL franchises for his immense value with both bat and ball. He has always been one of the top buys at IPL auctions and that won’t change this time also.

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Sam Curran Stats in IPL

MatchesSpanRunsHSBat Avg100sWktBest FiguresBowl Avg5-fe
592019-202488363*25.220584/1132.750

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#3 Jofra Archer

Jofra Archer may not be at his prime at the moment but he can garner a lot of interest for the quality bowler he is. In the recent T20Is, Jofra has proved that he has regained fitness and is ready to up the ante.

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Jofra Archer Stats in IPL

MatchesSpanWicketsBest FiguresBowl Avg5-fer
402018-2023483/1524.390

# 4 Cameron Green

Cameron Green is touted as the next superstar of Australian cricket. Maybe for that reason, he had a high pay cheuqe in the last two editions of Indian Premier League, earning a whopping INR 17.50 crore in a single season. For the skillset and potential, he can be one of the most expensive players on 23 November.

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Cameron Green Stats in IPL

MatchesSpanRunsHSBat Avg100sWicketsBest FiguresBowl Avg5-fer
292023-2024707100*41.581162/1241.500

#5 Kagiso Rabada

South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada often goes under the radar when we discuss top bowlers. The stats don’t lie though – 117 wickets in 80 IPL matches suggest the incredible knack for picking wickets. Exceptional skill with the new ball and at the death makes KG a hot pick!

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Kagiso Rabada Stats in IPL

MatchesSpanWicketsBest FiguresBowl Avg5-fer
802017-20241174/2121.960

#6 Jos Buttler

Jos Butter is one of the most prolific overseas batsmen in the history of IPL. The England international is a dream T20 opening batsman who keeps wickets and also gives a leadership option. Sure, he will find plenty of bidders!

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Jos Buttler Stats in IPL

MatchesSpanRunsHSBat Avg100sCatchesStumpings
1072016-2024358212438.107551

# 7 Marcus Stoinis

Marcus Stoinis is a power-hitter who can bat at all positions. Besides the ability to bat in the middle order as an enforcer, his useful bowling gives another option for the better balance of the side. All these traits make him one of the highly desirable players at the auction.

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Marcus Stoinis Stats in IPL

MatchesSpanRunsHSBat Avg100sWicketsBest FiguresBowl Avg5-fer
962016-20241866124*28.271434/1529.620

#8 Phil Salt

Phil Salt made a huge statement in the last IPL edition, scoring 435 runs at a strike rate of 182.01 for Kolkata Knight Riders. Plus, he has good International form to back it up. Teams looking for a top-order powerhouse can go hard to get his services for the 2025 edition of Indian Premier League.

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Phil Salt Stats in IPL

MatchesRunsHSBat Avg100sCatchesStumpings
2165389*34.360170

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#9 Jake Fraser-McGurk

The batting of Jake Fraser-McGurk was one the highlights of the last IPL season, 330 runs in 9 matches at a staggering strike rate of 234.04 caught everyone’s attention. The kind of approach he brings to the table, JFM is likely to draw immense from franchises looking to acquire young talent.

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Jake Fraser McGurk Stats in IPL

MatchesRunsHSBat AvgSR100s
93308436.662340

#10 Gerald Coetzee

Gerald Coetzee is an out-an-out fast bowler and more than capable lower order batter. The wicket-taker may not be as desirable overseas fast bowler as Mitchell Starc, Kagiso Rabada, or Trent Boult but still a versatile pick to watch out for in the upcoming auction.

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Gerald Coetzee Stats in IPL

MatchesWicketsBest FiguresBowl Avg
10134/3426.23

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The Role of Football Academies in India’s Talent Pipeline

Football has been a beloved sport in India for decades, but it has often taken a backseat to cricket in terms of popularity and professional development. However, in recent years, football has slowly begun to rise in prominence, and one of the key drivers of this growth is the emergence of Indian Super League (ISL). With money pumping into the sport, young kids now want to take up sports and aim to become professional footballers. Academies play a crucial role in that regard. They nurture and develop young talent, and lay the foundation for a bright future for the young and aspiring footballer.

Academies: The Backbone Of A Football Infrastructure

Why football thrive in Europe?

This simple question has a simple answer. Football’s success in Europe is primarily due to the robust infrastructure created by the football clubs and academies. This well-established system ensures a continuous flow of talented players. When a Lionel Messi retires, there’s always a Lamine Yamal ready to take over the reins.

But India is still way behind Europe in terms of creating a proper football system at the grassroot level. Let alone young footballers, even many parents are unsure about how football works in India and how a talented kid can break into the Indian Super League (ISL). This lack of awareness is one of the reasons we don’t see players like Baichung Bhutia or Sunil Chhetri consistently emerging from the ranks.

But with the emergence of the ISL, there are signs that the gap between the league and regional football academies, which are often independent, is narrowing. ISL clubs are always on the lookout for the next Baichung Bhutia or Sunil Chhetri, and that’s when they turn their attention to the academies.

Why Role of Football Academies in India’s Talent Pipeline is critical?

Football academies are specialized institutions that provide structured coaching, training, and support to young players. Their role is not just about teaching the technical skills of the game but also about identifying talented kids, improving their physical fitness, preparing them mentally, and helping them understand the tactical aspects of football. Academies serve as a bridge between grassroots development and professional football.

Also Read The Journey of an Indian Footballer: From Grassroots to ISL

In India, where schools are heavily focused on academics, the role of football academies becomes even more critical. Through these academies, children can start training in football from the age of six or seven — an ideal age to provide them with a strong foundation, teaching everything from basic dribbling to advanced tactical play.

ISL and I-League clubs actively scout football academies for talented young players. If a kid shows exceptional promise, these academies can fast-track his career, offering a potential path to the ISL.

Conclusion: Academies are lifeline

Football academies play a vital role in shaping the future of football. Barcelona’s famous La Masia has produced some of the best players to ever grace the game, none bigger than Lionel Messi, and the latest to come through the ranks of this renowned academy is Lamine Yamal. Ajax has managed to sustain success because of its renowned football academy. Ajax is often referred to as a “feeder club” because they nurture players and sell them to bigger clubs such as Liverpool and Real Madrid.

In simple words, academies are the lifeline of any football system. They help build a sustainable, competitive, and inclusive football culture. A strong academy system is key to unlocking India’s potential as a powerhouse in the world of football.

IPL 2025 Auction: How is mega auction different from mini auction

The IPL 2025 Auction will be held on November 24 and 25 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. This is the second year in a row that the Indian Premier League auction is being held outside of India, following last year’s auction in Dubai. This year there’s a mega auction. Let’s break it down for you to understand what is mega auction in IPL and how it is different from mini auction.

How is mega auction different from mini auction

In the Indian Premier League, there are two types of player auctions – mega auction and mini auction.

  • Mega auctions happen every three years and are much bigger with respect to players up for grabs and teams need to fill more spots. Ahead of a mega auction, each team can only keep a few of their players. This year, the limit was up to six retentions.
  • Mini auctions are smaller with relatively fewer players going under the hammer and teams only make minor adjustments to their squad. Ahead of mini auction, most of the teams can retain most of their players.

In this year’s mega auction, high-profile names such as Rishabh Pant, KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer are back in the auction pool. Also, it is because of the mega auction and more players on offer that some teams can make their squad from the scratch. More player options and shuffle in rosters only add to the excitement.

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How many players have registered for IPL 2025 Auction?

A total of 1,574 players have signed up for the IPL 2025 mega auction, which includes 1,165 Indian players and 409 international players. Among these, there are 320 players with international capped cricketers, 1,224 uncapped players, and 30 players from Associate Nations.

Which high-profile players will go under the hammer in IPL 2025 Mega Auction?

Among the high-profile Indian players to go under the hammer are Rishabh Pant, KL Rahul, Shreyas Iyer, Ishan Kishan, Mohammed Shami, Krunal Pandya, Washington Sundar, Harshal Patel, R Ashwin, Yuzvendra Chahal, Arshdeep Singh, Khaleel Ahmed, Deepak Chahar, Devdutt Padikkal, Shardul Thakur, Mohammed Siraj, Umesh Yadav, Venkatesh Iyer, Avesh Khan, Mukesh Kumar, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Prasidh Krishna, T Natarajan and more.

The marquee overseas players that are up for grabs at IPL auction for IPL 2025 include Jos Buttler, Sam Curran, Jonny Bairstow, Faf du Plessis, Mitchell Starc, Glenn Maxwell, Kagiso Rabada, Tim David, Rachin Ravindra, David Miller, Devon Conway, Quinton de Kock, Marcus Stoinis, Liam Livingstone and more.

How many players will each team buy at IPL 2025 mega auction?

All IPL teams have to buy a minimum of 18 players and a maximum of 25. Forty-six players have already been retained ahead of IPL 2025 Auction and now there are 204 slots to fill. Among overseas players, there is a cap of eight foreign players per team and now there are 70 slots for overseas players at the auction.

TeamTotal Slots RemainingOverseas Slots Remaining
CSK207
RCB228
SRH205
MI208
DC217
RR197
PBKS238
KKR196
GT207
LSG207

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Indian Super League Stats, Salaries, Prize Money, Key Details

There is no denying the fact that Indian Super League has injected a new life into the Indian football scene. Whether you’re a passionate football fanatic or an average sports fan, you’d agree that ISL movement has revolutionized the sport in India.

When did Indian Super League start?

The Indian Super League (ISL) started on 12 October 2014. Year after year, ISL has grown by leaps and bounds. In October 2019, it was officially recognized by FIFA and the AFC as the country’s main football league.

Among its stakeholders are esteemed organizations like Reliance, Star India, and the All India Football Federation (AIFF). The league’s 13 teams are based in cities like Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Delhi, Goa, Guwahati, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Jamshedpur.

How ISL has changed Football in India?

India’s top football competition, in ISL, is a big part of making Indian football better and exciting! With ISL came grassroots programs to find and develop young talent. Then, there is a focus on the refurbishing of stadiums, facilities, and sports infrastructure. This presents a huge opportunity for the next generation of football stars in India! And, then there is a dream to make Indian Super League as competitive as the world’s top leagues.

ISL Winners since 2014

SeasonChampionsCup Winners
2014Atlético de Kolkata
2015Chennaiyin
2016Atlético de Kolkata
2017–18Chennaiyin
2018–19Bengaluru
2019–20GoaATK
2020–21Mumbai CityMumbai City
2021–22JamshedpurHyderabad
2022–23Mumbai CityATK Mohun Bagan
2023–24Mohun Bagan SGMumbai City
2024–25

Which is the most successful team in ISL?

The most successful team in the Indian Super League (ISL) is Mumbai City FC, with a total of 4 titles. They have won the League Shield twice in the seasons 2020-21 and 2022-23, along with 2 Cup victories in 2021 and 2024.

Other notable successful teams include ATK, which has won 3 titles but with no League Shield, and Mohun Bagan, which claimed its first League Shield in the 2023-24 season, and one Cup title in 2023. Teams like Chennaiyin and Goa also have a strong history, with Chennaiyin winning the Cup twice and Goa winning the League Shield once in 2019-20.


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Owners of Indian Super League Teams

TeamOwner(s)
Mumbai City FCCity Football Group, Ranbir Kapoor, Bimal Parekh, Etihad Group
NorthEast United FCJohn Abraham, Shillong F.C, Aizawl F.C
Kerala Blasters FCBlasters Sports Ventures Pvt Ltd (Chiranjeevi, Nimmagadda Prasad, Akkineni Nagarjuna, Allu Aravind)
Odisha FCGMS Inc, Kalinga Sports Pvt Ltd, Utkal Group
Goa FCJaydev Mody, Akshay Tandon, Virat Kohli, Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, Ashish Kapadia
Chennaiyin FCChennaiyin FC Pvt Ltd (Vishwanathan and friends)
Bengaluru FCJSW Group
Jamshedpur FCTata Group
SC East BengalShree Cement, East Bengal F.C Pvt Ltd
Punjab FCN/A
Hyderabad FCVijay Madduri, Varun Tripuraneni, Rana Daggubati, Sunrisers Hyderabad
ATK Mohun BaganRP Sanjiv Goenka Group, Sourav Ganguly, Utsav Parekh, Mohun Bagan
Mohammedan SCBunkerhill Private Limited (30.5%), Shrachi Sports (30.5%), Mohammedan SC Pvt Ltd (39%)
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ISL Golden Boot Winners

PlayerTeamSeasonMatches PlayedGoalsTime Played
Diego MauricioOdisha2022-2321121536 Mins
Bartholomew OgbecheHyderabad2021-2219181616 Mins
Igor AnguloGoa2020-2121141645 Mins
Nerijus ValskisChennaiyin FC2019-2020151620 Mins
CoroGoa2018-1920161784 Mins
CoroGoa2017-1820181730 Mins
Marcelo PereiraOdisha201615101274 Mins
John Stiven Mendoza ValenciaChennaiyin FC201516131206 Mins
Elano BlumerChennaiyin FC2014118826 Mins

Indian Super League Golden Glove Winners

PlayerTeamSeasonMatches PlayedSavesSaves per Game (M/G)Time Played
Vishal KaithATK Mohun Bagan2022-232467115.532195 Mins
Prabhsukhan GillKerala Blasters2021-22194281.701634 Mins
Arindam BhattacharjaATK Mohun Bagan2020-212359108.952070 Mins
Gurpreet Singh SandhuBengaluru2019-201949122.141710 Mins
Gurpreet Singh SandhuBengaluru2018-19206196.321830 Mins
Subrata PaulJamshedpur FC2017-181847102.471537 Mins
Amrinder SinghMumbai City201668180.00540 Mins
Apoula EdelChennaiyin FC2015133790.001170 Mins
Jan SedaChennaiyin FC20141442143.331290 Mins

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Most Appearances in Indian Super League

PlayerMatches PlayedYears
1Pritam Kotal (India)1672014–
1Amrinder Singh (India)1672015–
3Lenny Rodrigues (India)1632014–
4Sunil Chhetri (India)1602014–
5Mandar Rao Dessai (India)1562014–
6Rahul Bheke (India)1552014–
7Lallianzuala Chhangte (India)1482015–
8Subhasish Bose (India)1472017–
9Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (India)1432017–
10Jerry Lalrinzuala (India)1412015–

Top 10 Goalscorers in Indian Super League

(As on 12 November 2024)

PlayerGoalsAppsGoal RatioYears
1Sunil Chhetri (India)641540.422015–
2Bartholomew Ogbeche (Nigeria)63980.642018–2023
3Roy Krishna (Fiji)571120.512019–
4Coro (Spain)48570.842017–2020
5Diego Maurício (Brazil)41760.542020–
6Cleiton Silva (Brazil)36840.432020–
7Lallianzuala Chhangte (India)351290.272016–
8Hugo Boumous (France)301080.282018–
9Iain Hume (Canada)29690.422014–2019
10Jorge Pereyra Díaz (Argentina)29620.472021–

Most Hattricks by Players in Indian Super League

(As on 12 November 2024)

PlayerHat-tricks
1Bartholomew Ogbeche4
2Iain Hume3
3Stiven Mendoza2
3Dudu Omagbemi2
3Coro2
3Marcelinho2
3Sunil Chhetri2
3Modou Sougou2

ISL Coach of All ISL Teams

Head CoachClub
Panagiotis Dilberis (Greece)Punjab
Oscar Bruzon (Spain)East Bengal
Sergio Lobera (Spain)Odisha
Juan Pedro Benali (Spain)NorthEast United
Manolo Márquez (Spain)Goa
Thangboi Singto (India)Hyderabad
Owen Coyle (Scotland)Chennaiyin
Petr Kratky (Czech Republic)Mumbai City
Gerard Zaragoza (Spain)Bengaluru
Khalid Jamil (India)Jamshedpur
José Francisco Molina (Spain)Mohun Bagan

Home Stadium of All Indian Super League Teams

ClubHome StadiumCapacity
BengaluruSree Kanteerava Stadium, Bangalore25,800
ChennaiyinMarina Arena, Chennai30,000
East BengalSalt Lake Stadium, Kolkata85,000
Mohun BaganSalt Lake Stadium, Kolkata85,000
GoaThe Fatorda, Margao30,000
HyderabadG.M.C.B Athletic Stadium, Hyderabad30,000
JamshedpurJRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur24,424
Kerala BlastersJawaharlal Nehru International Stadium, Kochi41,000
MohammedanKishore Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata12,000
Mumbai CityMumbai Football Arena, Mumbai6,600
NorthEast UnitedIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati25,000
OdishaKalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar12,000
PunjabJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi60,000

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More ISL Stats

(As on 12 November 2024)

CategoryRecordTeam/Season
Most Wins in Total92Mumbai City
Most Wins in a Season15Mohun Bagan SG (2023–24)
Most Home Wins in a Season8Mohun Bagan SG (2020–21), Odisha (2023–24)
Most Away Wins in a Season9Mohun Bagan SG (2023–24)
Fewest Wins in a Season1East Bengal (2021–22), NorthEast United (2022–23), Hyderabad (2023–24)
Fewest Home Wins in a Season0Chennaiyin (2020–21), East Bengal (2021–22), Hyderabad (2023–24)
Fewest Away Wins in a Season0Mumbai City (2014), Pune City (2015), NorthEast United (2021–22, 2022–23), Bengaluru (2023–24)
Most Consecutive Wins11Mumbai City (12 Nov 2022 – 27 Jan 2023)
Most Consecutive Matches Without a Win20Hyderabad (9 Mar 2023 – 4 Mar 2024)
Most Defeats in Total83NorthEast United
Most Defeats in a Season16NorthEast United (2022–23), Hyderabad (2023–24)
Most Home Defeats in a Season9Hyderabad (2023–24)
Most Away Defeats in a Season8Hyderabad (2019–20), NorthEast United (2022–23), Bengaluru (2023–24)
Fewest Defeats in a Season2ATK (2016), Mumbai City (2022–23, 2023–24)
Fewest Home Defeats in a Season0Odisha (2016), Bengaluru (2018–19), Odisha (2023–24)
Fewest Away Defeats in a Season1ATK (2016), Mumbai City (2016, 2022–23, 2023–24), Pune City (2017–18), Goa (2020–21, 2023–24), Hyderabad (2020–21, 2021–22), NorthEast United (2020–21), Mohun Bagan SG (2021–22, 2023–24)
Most Consecutive Matches Undefeated18Mumbai City (9 Oct 2022 – 11 Feb 2023)
Most Consecutive Defeats10NorthEast United (8 Oct – 17 Dec 2022)
Most Goals Scored in a Season54Mumbai City (2022–23)
Fewest Goals Scored in a Season10Hyderabad (2023–24)
Most Goals Conceded in a Season51NorthEast United (2022–23)
Fewest Goals Conceded in a Season11Mumbai City (2016)
Best Goal Difference in a Season33Mumbai City (2022–23)
Worst Goal Difference in a Season35NorthEast United (2022–23)
Most Goals Scored at Home in a Season25Goa (2018–19)
Fewest Goals Scored at Home in a Season4Hyderabad (2023–24)
Most Goals Conceded at Home in a Season28NorthEast United (2022–23)
Fewest Goals Conceded at Home in a Season2Kerala Blasters (2014)
Most Goals Scored Away in a Season30Mumbai City (2022–23)
Fewest Goals Scored Away in a Season3Mumbai City (2014)
Most Goals Conceded Away in a Season27NorthEast United (2022–23)
Fewest Goals Conceded Away in a Season5Mumbai City (2016)
Most Consecutive Matches Without Scoring7Chennaiyin (15 Feb – 10 Nov 2019)
Most Goals Scored in Total338Goa
Most Goals Conceded in Total292Odisha

How much do Indian Super League players earn?

The salary cap for each ISL team is Rs 18 crore and each team builds its squad within this salary cap. The top ISL players earn in crores, others in Lakhs.

However, to provide more flexibility, the league has also introduced a new rule: two players, whether domestic or international, can now be signed by a club outside of this salary cap. These new guidelines allow clubs to spend more freely on international players, without having to worry about how their salaries will impact the overall salary cap.

What is Indian Super League Winner Prize Money?

Indian Super League winner receives ₹6 crore in prize money. The runners-up receive ₹3 crore while semi-finalists get awarded ₹1.5 crore. Among the individual awards of 10 lakhs each are the Best Pitch Award, Best Grassroots Award, and Best Elite Youth Program for ground crew and teams.

How to Watch Indian Premier League Live?

Fans in India can catch ISL live telecast on Sports18 3 and Sports18 HD 1 TV channels. Indian Super League 2024-25 can also be live-streamed on JioCinema.

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The Journey of an Indian Footballer: From Grassroots to ISL

Arguably the world’s most popular sport, football still plays second fiddle in India. Cricket remains the dominant sport, the go-to pastime for most Indians, yet football has a rich history here. India’s first football club is said to have been established as far back as 1872, and one of the world’s oldest football competitions, the Durand Cup, began in 1888—ten years before Italy’s premier league, Serie A.

Despite its early history, India has yet to see a player play for clubs like Real Madrid, Liverpool, Barcelona, or Bayern Munich. However, the rise of the Indian Super League (ISL) has brought a much-needed structure to Indian football.

Football as a career in India

With esteemed players like Roberto Carlos, Robert Pires, Diego Forlan, Alessandro Del Piero, Nicolas Anelka, and Dimitar Berbatov joining the league, sponsorship and money followed. The monetary rewards have become a major factor in young athletes choosing football as a career. In fact, some players, like Sunil Chhetri, earn crores from ISL salaries alone. So, there’s no shortage of money in the league.

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However, the journey of an Indian footballer—from grassroots to the ISL—is one of perseverance, passion, and overcoming numerous challenges. Here, we explore this journey and how an aspiring Indian footballer can make his way to the ISL, provided he has the talent and is ready to put in the effort.

Grassroots – Inculcating Sports Habits

The grassroots level is where the journey begins for most footballers, and at its heart is the school system. Unlike Europe, where education systems are more flexible, most Indian schools are heavily focused on academics. For an aspiring Indian footballer, it’s crucial to find a school with a strong sports program. These schools participate in inter-school tournaments, including football. Enrolling a child in a school with a strong sports structure can help introduce them to football at a very young age.

Developmental Leagues – Next Phase in Journey Of An Indian Footballer

Several organizations, including the All India Football Federation (AIFF), local state football associations, and private academies, run grassroots programs aimed at nurturing young talent. Initiatives like the AIFF Youth Development Programme, Reliance Foundation Youth Sports, and Tata Steel Foundation‘s Youth Football Leagues provide youngsters with the resources, facilities, and exposure they need to grow as footballers. These youth leagues are perfect opportunities for young footballers to play in age-group competitions, such as the Subroto Cup (for school teams), AIFF U-13, U-15, and U-18 Championships, and state-level tournaments.

I League 2 & State Leagues – First Step To Professional Football

The I-League 2nd Division and State Leagues form the backbone of the Indian football system; this is where players take their first steps toward professional football in India. The I-League 2nd Division acts as a promotion league for clubs aiming to play in the I-League, the second tier of Indian football. It’s an essential stage for players looking to become professional footballers.

In addition, state football associations organize regional leagues. For example, the Delhi Soccer Association (DSA) runs a two-tier league in Delhi. Other renowned state leagues include the Goa Professional League, the West Bengal State Football League, and the Karnataka State Football League. These leagues provide valuable opportunities for local talent to develop and get scouted by higher-tier clubs.

Most clubs in the I-League 2nd Division and State Leagues also offer professional contracts, which can be the first professional deal for young Indian players.

I-League: India’s 2nd Tier

Before the emergence of the Indian Super League, the I-League was the top-tier professional football competition in India, and it remains a crucial part of the country’s football landscape. Established in 2007, it was the first national league to create a professional structure for clubs across India. The I-League features clubs from various regions and is still considered the most competitive league in terms of footballing culture and history in India.

For young Indian footballers, their journey from grassroots to the ISL often goes through the I-League. This is where things get serious—where average players are filtered out, and talented ones start drawing attention from ISL teams.

Indian Super League (ISL): India’s Premier Football League

The Indian Super League (ISL), launched in 2014, is India’s top-tier football league. With esteemed players featuring in this league, it has become a commercially successful football competition.

The ISL attracts international football stars, coaches, and significant investment, which has helped elevate the quality of football in India. For aspiring Indian footballers, playing in the ISL is the ultimate dream. Good players earn a solid income, while generational talents like Sunil Chhetri can earn crores. From here, the sky’s the limit for Indian footballers. Who knows, one day we might see a footballer catching the attention of European clubs due to his performances in the ISL.

Conclusion

The steps mentioned above are just a reference—there’s no hard and fast rule for a young kid to become a professional footballer in India. ISL clubs also run their own academies and take in young talent. If a player is good enough, they can secure a professional contract with an ISL club and get a chance to play in the league, without needing to go through the lower-tier leagues. Ultimately, it’s all about talent and the player’s intent.

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How to Book Pro Kabaddi League Tickets?

The ongoing Pro Kabaddi League has been an enthralling experience for Kabaddi fans across the globe. With high-octane and thrilling encounters daily, you can be a part of live action at the stadium. Here’s how you can book PKL tickets for the Noida and Pune leg of the tournament.

How to Book Pro Kabaddi League Tickets?

The official ticket sale for PKL is through BookMyShow. Follow the below steps to book Pro Kabaddi League tickets online.

  1. Go to the Website or App: Open the BookMyShow website or BookMyShow app.
  2. Search for PKL Tickets: Type “Pro Kabaddi League” or “PKL 2024” in search bar, or look for it under the Sports category.
  3. Select the Match: Choose the match you want to watch.
  4. Pick Your Seats: Choose the seating section and pick your preferred seats from the seating chart.
  5. Review Ticket Details: Double check the ticket price, seat, and other details.
  6. Payment: Enter your payment details, choose your payment method and complete the transaction.
  7. Get Your Tickets: After the payment, you’ll receive a confirmation message with your tickets. Download the e-ticket and show it on your phone when you arrive at the stadium.

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What is the Pro Kabaddi League Ticket price?

For the Noida leg of the tournament, tickets start as low as ₹100. Other categories like ₹150, ₹500, and ₹1500 ensure that you get to enjoy the high-energy Kabaddi action without breaking the bank. ₹1500 price tickets are the premium category gives you a more comfortable viewing experience.

Stay tuned for announcements on Pune leg tickets (December 3rd – December 24th) as they are not open yet.

PKL 2024-25 Schedule

Check the schedule for upcoming Pro Kabaddi 2024 matches and pick the one you want to book tickets for.

DateMatchTeam 1Team 2Time (IST)Venue
Nov 11, 2024Match 47Gujarat GiantsPatna Pirates20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 48U MumbaHaryana Steelers21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 12, 2024Match 49Bengaluru BullsJaipur Pink Panthers20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 50Dabang Delhi K.C.Puneri Paltan21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 13, 2024Match 51Gujarat GiantsBengal Warriorz20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 52Patna PiratesHaryana Steelers21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 14, 2024Match 53UP YoddhasTelugu Titans20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 54Tamil ThalaivasU Mumba21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 15, 2024Match 55Patna PiratesBengal Warriorz20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 56Jaipur Pink PanthersGujarat Giants21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 16, 2024Match 57Bengal WarriorzTamil Thalaivas20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 58Dabang Delhi K.C.Bengaluru Bulls21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 17, 2024Match 59Haryana SteelersTamil Thalaivas20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 60Jaipur Pink PanthersPuneri Paltan21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 18, 2024Match 61Telugu TitansHaryana Steelers20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 62Bengaluru BullsU Mumba21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 19, 2024Match 63Puneri PaltanUP Yoddhas20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 64Bengaluru BullsPatna Pirates21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 20, 2024Match 65Dabang Delhi K.C.Gujarat Giants20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 66Telugu TitansU Mumba21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 21, 2024Match 67Bengal WarriorzTelugu Titans20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 68Bengaluru BullsHaryana Steelers21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 22, 2024Match 69Tamil ThalaivasUP Yoddhas20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 70Jaipur Pink PanthersDabang Delhi K.C.21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 23, 2024Match 71Gujarat GiantsTelugu Titans20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 72Jaipur Pink PanthersHaryana Steelers21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 24, 2024Match 73Puneri PaltanBengal Warriorz20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 74Patna PiratesUP Yoddhas21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 25, 2024Match 75Puneri PaltanJaipur Pink Panthers20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 76U MumbaBengaluru Bulls21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 26, 2024Match 77UP YoddhasTamil Thalaivas20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 78Dabang Delhi K.C.Patna Pirates21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 27, 2024Match 79Haryana SteelersPuneri Paltan20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 80Bengal WarriorzGujarat Giants21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 28, 2024Match 81UP YoddhasJaipur Pink Panthers20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 82U MumbaTelugu Titans21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 29, 2024Match 83Tamil ThalaivasHaryana Steelers20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 84Gujarat GiantsPuneri Paltan21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Nov 30, 2024Match 85Patna PiratesBengaluru Bulls20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 86Jaipur Pink PanthersTelugu Titans21:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Dec 01, 2024Match 87Tamil ThalaivasDabang Delhi K.C.20:00Noida Indoor Stadium
Match 88Bengal WarriorzPatna Pirates21:00Noida Indoor Stadium

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How to Watch PKL Live on TV?

Don’t worry if Pro Kabaddi is not hosting matches in our city or if you can’t attend in person. You can watch Pro Kabaddi live on Star Sports Network every day or stream it on Disney+Hotstar App or website.

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Which wicket-keeper batsman will get the highest bid in IPL Mega Auction?

IPL Mega Auction is less than two weeks away now. All 10 teams are sweating over auction table strategies to get their rosters right for IPL 2025. Since this is a mega auction, there are a lot of quality wicket-keeper batsmen who are up for grabs.

List of high-profile wicket-keepers to go under the hammer at IPL Mega Auction

  1. Rishabh Pant
  2. Ishan Kishan
  3. Jos Buttler
  4. KL Rahul
  5. Devon Conway
  6. Jonny Bairstow
  7. Quinton de Kock
  8. Phil Salt
  9. Rahmanuallah Gurbaz
  10. Josh Inglis
  11. Jitesh Sharma
  12. Anuj Rawat
  13. KS Bharat
  14. Wriddhiman Saha
  15. Matthew Wade

So which wicket-keeper batsman will get the highest bid in IPL Mega Auction? Let’s discuss the top 5 contenders in detail.

#1 Rishabh Pant

A captain-wicketkeeper combo, Rishabh Pant is one of the sought-after players at the auction even before it started. Hard-hitting wicket-keeper batsman and leadership abilities make RP17 one of the hottest picks in IPL 2025 Mega Auction.

Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images

Rishabh Pant Stats in IPL

MatchesSpanRunsHighest ScoreBatting AverageStrike Rate100sCatchesStumpings
1112016-20243284128*35.31148.9317523

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#2 Ishan Kishan

Ishan Kishan brings a power game at the top of the batting order. The wicket-keeper batsman has been one of the maintstays of by Mumbai Indians. A lot of teams are expected to go after the pocket-sized dynamo.

Photo by INDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP via Getty Images

Ishan Kishan Stats in IPL

MatchesSpanRunsHighest ScoreBatting AverageStrike Rate100sCatchesStumpings
1052016-202426449928.43135.860515

#3 KL Rahul

KL Rahul has been a consistent run-scorer in the IPL over the years. He is always at the top of the Purple Cap winner list table or a contender. Add to that the leadership skills! Teams like RCB, KKR, and DC might be interested, but LSG holds an RTM if they choose to retain him.

Photo by ARUN SANKAR/AFP via Getty Images

KL Rahul Stats in IPL

MatchesSpanRunsHighest ScoreBatting AverageStrike Rate100sCatchesStumpings
1322013-20244683132*45.46134.614787

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#4 Jos Buttler

Jos Buttler’s release came as a surprise to most cricket fans. Jos Buttler is one of the most prolific IPL batsmen. England white-ball captain gives an additional leadership option for teams looking for a skipper. For sure there will be considerable interest from franchises to get his services.

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Jos Buttler Stats in IPL

MatchesSpanRunsHighest ScoreBatting Average100sCatchesStumpings
1072016-2024358212438.107551

#5 Devon Conway

The Kiwi wicket-keeper batsman missed IPL 2024 due to injury but a season before Devon Conway had a bumper 2023 season with staggering 672 runs. CSK are likely to get him back with their RTM and he may transition into a full-time wicketkeeper for Chennai IPL Team. We may see him keep wickets in place of MS Dhoni if IPL 2025 is Thala’s last season.

Photo by Arun SANKAR / AFP) (Photo by ARUN SANKAR/AFP via Getty Images

 Devon Conway IPL Stats

MatchesRunsHighest ScoreBatting Average100sCatchesStumpings
2392492*48.63080

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3 All Rounders Who Can Break The Bank At 2025 IPL Auction

Players who can make an impact both as bowlers and batsmen are 24-carat gold dust. They are truly rare, and it’s not an exaggeration. One only needs to look at the squads of all teams; there aren’t many players in the mold of Hardik Pandya, Ben Stokes, or Shakib Al Hasan. That’s why, in the upcoming 2025 IPL Auction, every team will be waiting for the moment when the auctioneer brings out the all-rounders’ list.

But among the many all-rounders registering for the auction for IPL 2025, three players, in particular, are expected to be on the radar of multiple teams. These three might spark a bidding frenzy among IPL owners.

Sam Curran: 2022 T20 World Cup Hero

Sam Curran has a history of delivering as an all-rounder in high-stakes games. Winning the Player of the Tournament during the ICC 2022 T20 World Cup was no mean feat. He also won the Man of the Match award in the final of the international T20 showpiece event after picking up three wickets for just 12 runs against Pakistan.

Having already played multiple seasons in the IPL, Curran is familiar with the conditions and pressure of the Indian Premier League. Given his all-around skill set, versatility, and IPL experience, Sam Curran is likely to attract strong interest in the 2024 auction, with multiple teams potentially vying to add his unique skill set to their rosters.

Sam Curran IPL Stats

MatchesRunsHS100s50sWicketsBest
598836305584/11

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Washington Sundar: Successor to Ravindra Jadeja

Every cricketer has that moment that changes everything in his career. The recently concluded series against New Zealand was arguably a career-changing moment for Washington Sundar. Though India performed alarmingly below expectations, Washington was perhaps the only positive to take from that unforgettable series.

The 25-year-old picked up a remarkable 16 wickets in two Tests against the Kiwis and remained not out in two of the four innings he batted.

Indeed, his IPL profile doesn’t do justice to the immense all-round quality he has, but he has improved a lot and looks like a completely different player these days. What’s remarkable is that despite not featuring regularly in the recent IPL seasons, Sundar managed to keep his economy below 8, which is commendable.

With his all-around capabilities, and ability to bowl economically in powerplays, Washington Sundar is likely to attract strong interest in the 2024 IPL auction. Franchises will see him as a valuable asset who can contribute to both the batting and bowling departments.

Washington Sundar IPL Stats

MatchesRunsHS100s50sWicketsBest
603784000373/16

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Liam Livingstone: Most In-form all-rounder

The last few months have seen a revival of Liam Livingstone’s white-ball career. Since the home series against Australia, the England all-rounder is playing like a possessed man, as if he has something to prove. Whatever it is, the 31-year-old has certainly forced his way into the conversation. He is in the limelight for all the right reasons, after some outstanding displays of batting and bowling.

Against Australia, Livingstone scored 124 runs and picked up two wickets in 2 T20Is. Most recently, the Englishman scored a remarkable century, scoring an unbeaten 124 runs off just 85 balls, saving his nation from the jaws of defeat against the West Indies.

Livingstone is an explosive batsman who can adapt to various batting positions. His useful leg-spin, adds another dimension to his game. Liam Livingstone will surely be a strong contender to attract intense interest in the 2024 IPL auction.

Liam Livingstone IPL Stats

MatchesRunsHS100s50sWicketsBest
399399406113/27

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Pro Kabaddi Best Defender: Top 10 Defenders in PKL among active players

Kabaddi is a game comprising Raiders and Defenders. There’s a saying- a team with prolific raiders helps you win matches, but a team with extraordinary defenders helps you win tournaments. Going by this saying, we have curated this blog comprising of 10 Best Defenders in Pro Kabaddi League among active players. So, without any further ado, let’s take a look.

1. Fazel Atrachali

Making his way at the top of Pro Kabaddi Best Defender list is, Iran’s and current Bengal Warriorz skipper Fazel Atrachali. ‘Sultan’ Fazel is a legend of Pro Kabaddi League. Having represented teams like Pana Pirates, Gujarat Giants, Puneri Paltan, and Bengal Warriorz in a decorated career spanning over 9 years, Fazel has established himself as one of the greats of the league. Beneath are his fabulous numbers in Pro Kabaddi League.

MatchesTotal TacklesTotal Tackle PointsHigh 5s
17587651131

2. Surjeet Singh

Cover defenders don’t usually get the accolades they deserve compared to the corners, but PO Surjeet Singh is a defender of a different stature. Surjeet has been playing PKL since 2016 and has represented multiple franchises including Puneri Paltan, UMumba, Bengal Warriorz, Tamil Thalaivas, Telegu Titans, Bengaluru Bulls and now donning the Pink jersey for Jaipur Pink Panthers. Surjeet stands second in this list and also is the all-time second-most tackle points holder in the league.

MatchesTotal TacklesTotal Tackle PointsHigh 5s
15586642034

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3. Nitesh Kumar

Playing for Bengal Warriorz this season, Right Corner Nitesh Kumar takes the third spot on the list of active PKL defenders with the most tackle points. He takes the 4th position for all-time most tackle points in PKL history. Nitesh has been a prolific right-corner defender for years and is continuing to impress one and all in the league yet again. Check his PKL numbers below.

MatchesTotal TacklesTotal Tackle PointsHigh 5s
13668236723

4. Sunil Kumar

Sunil Kumar is yet another Right Cover defender on this list. The current skipper of UMumba is actually PKL’s most successful Indian skipper. Sunil led Jaipur Pink Panthers to title glory for the second time in history in 2022 and took the team to the semifinals in the following year. Sunil is always a backbone for any team he plays in the league and UMumba would be hoping for their second PKL under Sunil Kumar’s astonishing leadership. Check his PKL numbers below,

MatchesTotal TacklesTotal Tackle PointsHigh 5s
14466735120

5. Parvesh Bhainswal

Taking the 5th position on the list is Left Cover defender Parvesh Bhainswal. Having represented teams like Jaipur, Gujarat Giants and Telegu Titans, Parvesh is currently taking the left cover position in UMumba’s setup. Parvesh made his PKL debut in 2016 and since then has managed to accumulate 319 tackle points. Take a look at his PKL numbers below.

MatchesTotal TacklesTotal Tackle PointsHigh 5s
14460131919

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6. Mahender Singh

Former UMumba skipper Left Corner specialist Mahender Singh stands sixth on this list. Mahender made his PKL debut in 2017 for Bengaluru Bulls as he was a find of Coach Randheer Singh Sehrawat. Apart from the Bulls, Mahender has represented UMumba and currently plays for UP Yoddhas. Check his numbers below.

MatchesTotal TacklesTotal Tackle PointsHigh 5s
13263830217

7. Mohammadreza Shadloui Chiyaneh

Mohammadreza Shadloui is the real Superstar of the Pro Kabaddi League. The Iranian defender has gained immense popularity courtesy of his skillful tackles and outrageous attitude. Shadloui is the most loved foreign recruit of PKL in recent times and currently plays for Haryana Steelers. Shadloui became the fastest defender to breach the 100 and 200 tackle points barrier, and he continues to shine like a real Superstar.  

MatchesTotal TacklesTotal Tackle PointsHigh 5s
7447929027

8. Surinder Singh Dehal

Bengaluru Bulls’ current Right Cover Surinder Singh Dehal makes this list at the 8th position. Surinder is known for his quick dashes and has been a part of PKL since 2017 and represented teams like UMumba, Telegu Titans and became a part of Bengaluru Bulls after he was called in as an injury replacement ahead of the start of this season. Check Surinder’s PKL numbers below.

MatchesTotal TacklesTotal Tackle PointsHigh 5s
12670528310

9. Sumit Sangwan

UP Yoddhas’ current left corner Sumit Sangwan has made his name to the list at the 9th spot. Sumit made his PKL debut in 2019 for Yoddhas and made a mark in his debut season with 80 tackle points from 22 games. Sumit has been an integral part of UP Yoddhas ever since his debut and continues to grow leaps and bounds Check his PKL numbers below.

MatchesTotal TacklesTotal Tackle PointsHigh 5s
9656428021

10. Saurabh Nandal

Saurabh Nandal, who recently completed his 100 PKL games, takes the 10th spot on Pro Kabaddi Best Defender. Like Sumit Sangwan, Saurabh Nandal also made his PKL debut in 2019 and has represented only one team, i.e., Bengaluru Bulls to date. Saurabh has been leading Bengaluru’s defense for the last three seasons and continues to excel with every match. Check his PKL numbers below.

MatchesTotal TacklesTotal Tackle PointsHigh 5s
10049626111

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