2022 Indian Super League final explained

2022 Indian Super League Final
Event:2021–22 Indian Super League
Team1:Hyderabad
Team1score:1
Team2:Kerala Blasters
Team2score:1
Details:Hyderabad won 3–1 on penalties
Date:20 March 2022
Stadium:Fatorda Stadium
City:Margao, Goa
Man Of The Match1a:Laxmikant Kattimani
Referee:Crystal John
Attendance:11,500
Previous:2021
Next:2023

The 2022 Indian Super League Final was the eighth Indian Super League final match, played to determine the champions of the 2021–22 Indian Super League season. It was played on 20 March 2022 between Hyderabad and Kerala Blasters at the Fatorda Stadium in Margao, Goa. The match had spectators attending for the first time after two years.[1]

The match ended 1–1 after extra time, with Hyderabad winning 3–1 on penalties to secure their first Indian Super League title.[2]

Background

Hyderabad finished second in the regular season table and won 3–2 aggregate against ATK Mohun Bagan in the playoff semi-final to qualify for the final for the first time in club history.[3]

Kerala Blasters finished fourth in the regular season table and won 2–1 aggregate against league premiers Jamshedpur in the playoff semi-final to qualify for their third appearance in the final.[4]

Match

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GK 25 Laxmikant Kattimani
DF 44 Asish Rai
DF 4
DF 5 Juanan
DF 31
MF 8
MF 23
MF 10
MF 9
FW 7 Joel Chianese
FW 20 Bartholomew Ogbeche
Substitutes:
GK 1 Gurmeet Singh
DF 29
MF 6 Khassa Camara
MF 14
MF 18 Hitesh Sharma
MF 19 Halicharan Narzary
MF 88 Mark Zothanpuia
Fw 12 Aaren D'Silva
MF 99 Javier Siverio
Head coach:
Manolo Márquez
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GK 13 Prabhsukhan Gill
DF 4 Ruivah Hormipam
DF 55
DF 3
MF 10
MF 25
MF 20
MF 7 Lalthathanga Khawlhring
FW 17
FW 99
FW 30
Substitutes:
GK 1 Karanjit Singh
DF 2
DF 5 Nishu Kumar
MF 34
DF 15 Sanjeev Stalin
MF 8 Ayush Adhikari
MF 24 Prasanth Karuthadathkuni
MF 47 Vincy Barretto
FW 77 Chencho Gyeltshen
Head coach:
Ivan Vukomanovic
Hero of the Match Match rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Nine named substitutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ISL set to allow crowds for the first time in two years. Sportstar. 24 February 2022 . 16 March 2022.
  2. Web site: Laxmikanth Kattimani the hero as Hyderabad FC beat Kerala Blasters FC on penalties to win first Hero ISL title . Indian Super League . 22 March 2022 . 22 March 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220322104911/https://www.indiansuperleague.com/news/laxmikanth-kattimani-the-hero-as-hyderabad-fc-beat-kerala-blasters-fc-on-penalties-to-win-first-hero-isl-title . live.
  3. Web site: ATK Mohun Bagan 1-0 Hyderabad FC (agg: 2-3): Roy Krishna's strike in vain as Manuel Marquez's side reach final. 20 March 2022. Indian Super League.
  4. Web site: Kerala Blasters FC 1-1 Jamshedpur FC (agg: 2-1): Ivan Vukomanovic's men reach final after hard-fought draw. 15 March 2022. Indian Super League.