Hero ISL 2016 packs a powerful schedule to bring the country together to celebrate football
Mumbai City FC and
ATK to have new home grounds for this season
First Maharashtra
derby to be played on 3rd October
Chennaiyin FC and
FC Goa renew rivalry, face off on 13th October in Chennai
Hero Indian Super League, the unrivalled competition that emerged
as the third best attended football league globally in its second season,is once
again set to capture India and world’s attention starting Saturday, October 1,
2016.
The promoters, Football Sports Development Ltd.today announced Hero
ISL 2016 fixtures, featuring 61 games spread across 79 days played in a
home-away league format followed by two-legged semi-finals and the final.The
‘Super Sunday’ final is scheduled on December 18, 2016. Venue for the finals
will be announced at a later date. All the matches will kick off at 1900 hrs
(IST).
Guwahati gets ready for Lights& Cameras, NorthEast for Action
With just over a month from now, Guwahati will witness galaxy of
stars descending to lighten up the spirit of beautiful game in the North East
with Hero ISL 2016 opening ceremony scheduled on 1st October.
With ISL focus on the region, John Abraham owned club NorthEast
United FC would hope it aspire his boys to get a jump start to their campaign
when they take on Sachin Tendulkar owned Kerala Blasters FC. Coincidently, 2016
would turn out to be the third consecutive opening clash rivalry between John
Vs Sachin in a row, NorthEast United having won 1-0 on 4th October
2014 at home and losing 1-3 on 6th Oct 2015 at Kochi ground.
NorthEast
United’s Home match fixture (Indira Gandhi Stadium, Guwahati): 1st Oct. vs Kerala Blasters FC; 4th Oct: vs. FC Goa; 20th Oct vs Chennaiyin FC; 28th Oct. vs Atletico de Kolkata; 5th Nov vs Mumbai City FC; 22nd Nov vs FC Pune City and 30th Nov vs Delhi Dynamos FC.
Clash of Titans
Action will move from the emerging football market in far East to
the hub of the football in West Bengal very next day,with Atletico de Kolkata backed
by its loyal fans will get the first feel of their new home ground at
RabindraSarobar stadium.
The two ISL Titans – inaugural champs ATK and defending champs
Chennaiyin FC will get down to business putting their pre-season training plans
to test as early as second day of the League.
Atletico
de Kolkata’s Home Match Fixture(RabindraSarobar
Stadium) : 2nd Oct.
vs Chennaiyin FC; 16th Oct.
vs FC Goa; 22nd Oct. vs
Delhi Dynamos FC; 25th Oct.
vs Mumbai City FC; 17th Nov
vs NorthEast United FC; 29th
Nov. vs Kerala Blasters FC; 2nd
Dec. vs FC Pune City.
Mumbai Local to chug on Fast Line
Ranbir Kapoor’s Mumbai City FC would hope to gain from their move
to city’s fast life on western line, as they leave the harbour line’s D Y Patil
stadium at Navi Mumbai to settle at the newly laid greens at Mumbai Football
Arena (Andheri Sports Complex).Mumbai City FC will play its first home match on
7th October against NorthEast United.
Mumbai City
FC’s Home Fixtures(Mumbai
Football Arena, Andheri Sports Complex) : 7th Oct vs NorthEast United;
11th Oct vs Atletico de
Kolkata; 21st Oct vs Fc
Goa; 10th Nov vs FC Pune
City; 19th Nov vs Kerala
Blasters FC; 23rd Nov vs
Chennaiyin FC; 3rd Dec vs
Delhi Dynamos FC.
Super Machas Face Off Gaurs
Defending Champions would come home to play to its capacity
crowd for the first time since lifting the ISL 2015 trophy with a match
scheduled on 6th October against Delhi Dynamos.
However, the bigger match everyone would await with beaten
breath could be on 13th October when the Super Machas will have a
face-off with FC Goa at Marina Arena.
Chennaiyin
FC Home Fixtures(Marina
Arena) : 6th Oct
vs Delhi Dynamos FC; 13th Oct
vs FC Goa; 29th Oct vs
Kerala Blasters FC; 2nd Nov
vs Mumbai City FC; 15th Nov
vs FC Pune City; 20th Nov
vs Atletico de Kolkata; 26th
Nov vs NorthEast United FC;
ISL 2015 : A Recap
The second edition of Hero Indian Super League witnessed an unparalleled
response in the history of Indian Football. ISL established astounding ratings
for the sport on air and surpassed the Spanish La Liga in terms of average
stadium attendance to be the third most attended football league globally. Hero
ISL brought Indian football to the world stage with its high quality football. The
globally viewed competition had a whopping 186 goals scored in the second
season as compared to 129 in the inaugural season at an average of 3.09 goals
per game.
Indians assisted in 45 goals and scored 48 that included two
hat-tricks by Sunil Chhetri and Haokip. Stevin Mendoza won the Golden Boot for
the Champions scoring 13 goals in the season. Over 1.65 million fans made their
way to eight city based club’s home stadiums to witness this unrivalled
footballing event unfold.
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