While his team Mumbai City FC continued its poor run of form in the Indian Super League, national team’s skipper Sunil Chhetri once again proved why he is one of the best that India has. (Photo: ISL)
The Brazilian star, Elano, displayed his genius in the first season and continued doing so in the second as well. Though he scored four goals in this edition, no other footballer created more openings and chances. (Photo: ISL)
With four goals in six outings, Haokip added sheen to FC Goa’s line-up. He also scored a hat-trick. (Photo: ISL)
Stiven Mendoza, who scored 13 goals in the second edition of ISL, was awarded with ‘Hero of the League’. The Chennaiyin FC striker crushed FC Goa’s hopes of winning the title by chipping in with an injury-time goal. (Photo: ISL)
Dudu’s hat-trick against Mumbai City FC where FC Goa won 7-0 helped the franchise soar to an all new level. (Photo: ISL)
With 11 goals including hat-trick, Iain Hume was the player to watch out for this season. Unfortunately, he could not lead Atletico De Kolkata to the final but impressed with every move. (Photo: ISL)
Romeo Fernandez scaled new heights being the first ever Indian to play for a Brazilian club – Atletico Paranaense. He scored a couple of crucial goals this season against Delhi Dynamos in the semifinal. (Photo: ISL)
A product of Paranaense, a Brazilian club, Bruno Pelissari was loaned to Chennaiyin FC in the inaugural season. He kept coming as a substitute but made an impact. He scored the first goal in Chennai’s road to semifinal which turned the tide. (Photo
2015: Footballers who impressed in Indian Super League