2023–24 Indian Super League playoffs

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The 2023–24 Indian Super League playoffs was the 10th playoffs series of the Indian Super League. The playoffs began on 19 April 2024 and concluded with the final on 4 May.[1]

The top two teams in regular season, Mumbai City and Mohun Bagan automatically qualified for the semi-finals. Teams finishing 3rd to 6th featured in a single-leg play-off to determine the other two semi-finalists, with Goa and Odisha advancing. The semi-finals was played over two legs whilst the final was a single-legged match which took place at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan Stadium in Kolkata, eventually won by Mumbai City against Mohun Bagan.

Season table

Pos Team
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Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Mohun Bagan SG (C) 22 15 3 4 47 26 +21 48 Knockouts and AFC Champions League Two group stage
2 Mumbai City (W) 22 14 5 3 42 19 +23 47 Knockouts and SAFF Club Championship
3 Goa 22 13 6 3 39 21 +18 45 Knockouts and SAFF Club Championship
4 Odisha 22 11 6 5 35 23 +12 39 Knockouts
5 Kerala Blasters 22 10 3 9 32 31 +1 33
6 Chennaiyin 22 8 3 11 26 36 −10 27
7 NorthEast United 22 6 8 8 28 32 −4 26
8 Punjab 22 6 6 10 28 35 −7 24[a]
9 East Bengal 22 6 6 10 27 29 −2 24[a] AFC Champions League Two preliminary stage[b]
10 Bengaluru 22 5 7 10 20 34 −14 22
11 Jamshedpur 22 5 6 11 27 32 −5 21
12 Hyderabad 22 1 5 16 10 43 −33 8
Source: Indian Super League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored; 7) fair play ranking
(C) League Shield Champions; (W) ISL Cup winners
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head points: Punjab 4, East Bengal 1.
  2. ^ East Bengal qualified for the AFC Champions League Two preliminary stage by winning the 2024 Super Cup.[2]

Teams

Automatically qualified for semi-finals
Qualified for the knockout play-offs

Bracket

Knockout Semifinals Finals
1 Mohun Bagan SG 1 2 3
4 Odisha (a.e.t.) 2 4 Odisha 2 0 2
5 Kerala 1 1 Mohun Bagan SG 1
2 Mumbai City FC 3
2 Mumbai City FC 3 2 5
3 Goa 2 3 Goa 2 0 2
6 Chennaiyin 1

Knockout play-offs

Team 1 Score Team 2
Odisha 2–1 (a.e.t.) Kerala Blasters
Goa 2–1 Chennaiyin

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Mohun Bagan 3–2 Odisha 1–2 2–0
Mumbai City 5–2 Goa 3–2 2–0

Knockout play-offs

Odisha2–1 (a.e.t.)Kerala
ISL
AIFF
I-League
Černych 67'
Attendance: 7,431
Referee: Harish Kundu

Goa2–1Chennaiyin
ISL
AIFF
I-League
Attendance: 12,469
Referee: Crystal John

Semi-finals

Semi-finals 1st legs

Odisha2–1Mohun Bagan
ISL
AIFF
I-League
Manvir 3'
Attendance: 9,417
Referee: Tejas Visvasrao Nagvenkar
Goa2–3Mumbai City
ISL
AIFF
I-League
Attendance: 17,216
Referee: Pratik Mondal

Semi-finals 2nd legs

Mohun Bagan2–0Odisha
ISL
AIFF
I-League
Attendance: 62,007
Referee: Crystal John
Mumbai City2–0Goa
ISL
AIFF
I-League
Attendance: 6,953
Referee: Harish Kundu

Final

Final Match
Team 1 Score Team 2
Mohun Bagan SG 1–3 Mumbai City
Mohun Bagan SG1–3Mumbai City FC
Cummings 44' ISL
AIFF
I-League
Attendance: 62,007
Referee: Venkatesh R

References

  1. ^ "Indian Super League Announced the Venues". Indian Super League. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  2. ^ Bhattacharya, Nilesh (29 January 2024). "Cleiton delivers as East Bengal end title drought in Super way". The Times of India. Retrieved 29 January 2024.

External links

  • Indian Super League Official Website.
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