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The Kerala Blasters had qualified for the final through defeating the first-place regular season side, [[Chennaiyin FC|Chennaiyin]], 4–3 on aggregate.<ref>{{cite web|title=ISL: Kerala Blasters FC beat Chennaiyin FC 4-3 on Aggregate to Enter Final|url=http://sports.ndtv.com/indian-super-league-2014/news/234639-isl-kerala-blasters-fc-beat-chennaiyin-fc-4-3-on-aggregate-to-enter-final|website=NDTV Sports|accessdate=17 December 2014}}</ref> Atlético de Kolkata qualified after defeating [[FC Goa|Goa]] in a penalty shoot-out 4–2.<ref>{{cite web|title=ISL: Atletico de Kolkata beat FC Goa to reach final|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/football/indian-super-league/top-stories/ISL-Atletico-de-Kolkata-beat-FC-Goa-to-reach-final/articleshow/45553641.cms|website=Times of India|accessdate=17 December 2014}}</ref> Prior to the final, during the regular season, both sides played to a 1–1 draw at the [[Salt Lake Stadium]] while Kerala Blasters won the return match 2–1 in [[Kochi]].<ref name="Blasters First Point">{{cite web|last1=Mitra|first1=Atanu|title=Atletico de Kolkata 1-1 Kerala Blasters FC: James' side earn their first point|url=http://www.goal.com/en-india/match/atl%C3%A9tico-de-kolkata-vs-kerala-blasters/1931579/report|website=Goal.com|accessdate=17 December 2014}}</ref><ref name="Kerala Home">{{cite web|title=ISL As it Happened - Kerala Blasters FC 2-1 Atletico De Kolkata, Match 37|url=http://sports.ndtv.com/indian-super-league-2014/news/233396-isl-live-score-kerala-blasters-fc-vs-atletico-de-kolkata-match-37|website=NDTV Sports|accessdate=17 December 2014}}</ref>
The Kerala Blasters had qualified for the final through defeating the first-place regular season side, [[Chennaiyin FC|Chennaiyin]], 4–3 on aggregate.<ref>{{cite web|title=ISL: Kerala Blasters FC beat Chennaiyin FC 4-3 on Aggregate to Enter Final|url=http://sports.ndtv.com/indian-super-league-2014/news/234639-isl-kerala-blasters-fc-beat-chennaiyin-fc-4-3-on-aggregate-to-enter-final|website=NDTV Sports|accessdate=17 December 2014}}</ref> Atlético de Kolkata qualified after defeating [[FC Goa|Goa]] in a penalty shoot-out 4–2.<ref>{{cite web|title=ISL: Atletico de Kolkata beat FC Goa to reach final|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/football/indian-super-league/top-stories/ISL-Atletico-de-Kolkata-beat-FC-Goa-to-reach-final/articleshow/45553641.cms|website=Times of India|accessdate=17 December 2014}}</ref> Prior to the final, during the regular season, both sides played to a 1–1 draw at the [[Salt Lake Stadium]] while Kerala Blasters won the return match 2–1 in [[Kochi]].<ref name="Blasters First Point">{{cite web|last1=Mitra|first1=Atanu|title=Atletico de Kolkata 1-1 Kerala Blasters FC: James' side earn their first point|url=http://www.goal.com/en-india/match/atl%C3%A9tico-de-kolkata-vs-kerala-blasters/1931579/report|website=Goal.com|accessdate=17 December 2014}}</ref><ref name="Kerala Home">{{cite web|title=ISL As it Happened - Kerala Blasters FC 2-1 Atletico De Kolkata, Match 37|url=http://sports.ndtv.com/indian-super-league-2014/news/233396-isl-live-score-kerala-blasters-fc-vs-atletico-de-kolkata-match-37|website=NDTV Sports|accessdate=17 December 2014}}</ref>


[[Atlético de Kolkata]] won the final to win the inaugural title of the league.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiansuperleague.com/matchcentre/2014122013849-kerala-blasters-fc-vs-atletico-de-kolkata|title=Match Report|work=Indian Super league|accessdate=20 December 2014}}</ref>
[[Atlético de Kolkata]] won the final to win the inaugural title of the league, with late substitute [[Mohammed Rafique (footballer)|Mohammed Rafique]] scoring the only goal in added time..<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiansuperleague.com/matchcentre/2014122013849-kerala-blasters-fc-vs-atletico-de-kolkata|title=Match Report|work=Indian Super league|accessdate=20 December 2014}}</ref>


==Road to the final==
==Road to the final==

Revision as of 00:16, 30 July 2016

2014 Indian Super League Final
Event2014 Indian Super League
Date20 December 2014
VenueDY Patil Stadium, Mumbai
Man of the MatchMohammed Rafique
RefereeRavshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)
Attendance36,484
WeatherClear Night
29 °C (84 °F)
48% humidity
2015

The 2014 Indian Super League Final was the football match between the Kerala Blasters and Atlético de Kolkata, played on 20 December 2014, at the DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai. The match was the final match to determine the inaugural champion of the Indian Super League for the 2014 season.

The Kerala Blasters had qualified for the final through defeating the first-place regular season side, Chennaiyin, 4–3 on aggregate.[1] Atlético de Kolkata qualified after defeating Goa in a penalty shoot-out 4–2.[2] Prior to the final, during the regular season, both sides played to a 1–1 draw at the Salt Lake Stadium while Kerala Blasters won the return match 2–1 in Kochi.[3][4]

Atlético de Kolkata won the final to win the inaugural title of the league, with late substitute Mohammed Rafique scoring the only goal in added time..[5]

Road to the final

The Indian Super League is the brand new franchise league started between IMG-Reliance and STAR Sports with the goal of making football one of the main sports in India, as well as make India a known name in the footballing world.[6] The 2014 edition was the inaugural season of the Indian Super League.[7]

The Indian Super League, which started its inaugural season with eight franchises, acted in a round-robin format, with each team facing each other twice, home and away.[8] The top four teams at the end of the 14-game regular season would qualify for the play-offs. The play-offs would feature a two-legged semi-final which would pit the first place team against the fourth place team, while second and third would face off against each other. The final would then be a one-legged affair at a neutral venue.[8]

Kerala Blasters

The Kerala Blasters played their first ever game in the Indian Super League on 13 October 2014 against NorthEast United at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium. They lost the match 0–1 after Koke found the net in the 45th minute.[9] It took till the 26 October 2014, the Blasters' third game, before they gained their first ever point in the Indian Super League. It was against their future final opponents, Atlético de Kolkata, at the Salt Lake Stadium. Iain Hume scored the equalizer for the Blasters after Baljit Sahni gave the Kolkata side the lead.[3] In the next game, four days later, the Blasters recorded their first ever victory against Pune City at the Balewadi Sports Complex. David Trezeguet gave Pune City the lead in the 15th minute before Chinadorai Sabeeth scored a 41st minute equalizer. Penn Orji scored the winner for the Blasters in the 65th minute as they ran out with a 2–1 scoreline.[10]

The team played their first home match of the season on 6 November 2014 against Goa. A goal from Milagres Gonsalves helped the Kerala Blasters win 1–0 in front of over 55,000 fans.[11] In the end, the Kerala Blasters managed to just qualify for the finals of the Indian Super League when they defeated Pune City 1–0 at home with Iain Hume scoring his fourth goal of the season.[12]

In the semi-finals, the Kerala Blasters were set to take on the regular season winners, Chennaiyin.[13] The first leg took place at home for the Kerala Blasters, the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi, on 13 December 2014. The match could not have been any better for the Kerala Blasters as goals from Ishfaq Ahmed, Iain Hume, and Sushanth Mathew gave the Kerala Blasters a 3–0 advantage heading to Chennai.[14] The second leg took place three days later at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai. Despite heading into the game leading 3–0 on aggregate, the Blasters managed to concede three goals to Chennaiyin in the second leg and thus bring the game into extra-time. Just as it looked like the game was going to be settled in a penalty shoot-out, the Blasters managed to steal the tie when Stephen Pearson scored in the 117th minute and thus help the Kerala Blasters win on aggregate 4–3.[15]

Atlético de Kolkata

Atlético de Kolkata played in the first ever Indian Super League match on 12 October 2014 against Mumbai City at the Salt Lake Stadium. Goals from Fikru Teferra, Borja Fernández, and Arnal helped Kolkata win the inaugural match 3–0.[16] They played their first road match four days later against NorthEast United at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium. Kolkata won the match 2–0 with goals coming from Fikru Teferra and Jakub Podaný.[17]

Atlético de Kolkata qualified for the play-offs after they drew Goa at the Salt Lake Stadium 1–1 on 10 December 2014.[18] Edgar Marcelino scored first to give Goa the lead before Fikru scored the equalizer for Kolkata. In the semi-finals, Atlético de Kolkata once again took on Goa. The first leg at the Salt Lake Stadium ended in a 0–0 draw.[19] The second leg at the Fatorda Stadium also ended 0–0 and after the tie could not be settled in extra-time that meant the game went into penalty-kicks. Atlético de Kolkata won the shoot-out 4–2 after André Santos and Zohib Islam Amiri missed their penalties for Goa and Kolkata converted all four of theirs.[20]

Pre-match

Venue

The inside of the DY Patil Stadium.
DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai

In early December 2014 it was announced that the DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai would host the final of the Indian Super League.[21] It was also announced that tickets for the final would be available online from 8 December 2014.[21] On 18 December 2014, one day after the semi-finals had concluded, it was reported that a full house was expected for the final.[22] According to the owner of the DY Patil Stadium, Vijay Patil, the stands during the Indian Super League final will be just as full as they were during the 2008 Indian Premier League Final.[22]

Due to the strong celebrity influence expected at the Indian Super League final it was reported that over 250 police officers would be in attendance at the stadium to maintain order of the crowd. It was also reported that over 150 personnel would be brought in to man the streets outside the stadium.[22]

Analysis

Going into the final, former India national team captain, Baichung Bhutia, predicted Atlético de Kolkata to go on and win the final.[23]

Before this match, the Kerala Blasters and Atlético de Kolkata had played each other twice during the regular season. Their first match against each other, on 26 October 2014, ended in a 1–1 draw at the Salt Lake Stadium. Baljit Sahni scored the opening goal in the 22nd minute before Iain Hume equalized for the Blasters and earn the Blasters their first point of the season.[3] In the second game, on 21 November 2014, it was the Kerala Blasters who came out on top as 2–1 winners. Iain Hume and Pedro Gusmão gave the Blasters the 2–0 lead before Fikru Teferra scored the consolation for Kolkata.[4]

Match

Details

Kerala Blasters0–1Atlético de Kolkata
Report Rafique 90+5'
Attendance: 36,484
Kerala Blasters
Atlético de Kolkata
GK 70 England David James
RB 5 India Nirmal Chettri
CB 15 India Sandesh Jhingan
CB 32 Republic of Ireland Colin Falvey
LB 29 India Saumik Dey downward-facing red arrow 90+3'
DM 14 India Mehtab Hossain
RM 11 India Ishfaq Ahmed
AM 85 Spain Victor Pulga downward-facing red arrow 78'
LM 25 Scotland Stephen Pearson
CF 10 Canada Iain Hume (c)
CF 8 England Michael Chopra
Substitutes:
GK 24 India Sandip Nandy
DF 22 France Raphaël Romey
DF 44 Brazil Erwin Spitzner
MF 6 India Renedy Singh
MF 18 Nigeria Penn Orji upward-facing green arrow 78'
MF 21 India Godwin Franco
FW 7 India Sushanth Mathew upward-facing green arrow 90+3'
FW 9 Brazil Pedro Gusmão
FW 88 India Milagres Gonsalves
Manager:
England David James
GK 25 Armenia Apoula Edel
RB 4 India Kingshuk Debnath
CB 5 India Arnab Mondal
CB 17 Spain Josemi (c)
LB 21 Czech Republic Jakub Podaný
DM 8 Spain Borja Fernández
DM 23 Botswana Ofentse Nato
CM 24 Spain Arnal
RM 6 India Renedy Singh
LM 15 India Sanju Pradhan
CF 14 India Mohammed Rafi downward-facing red arrow 74'
Substitutes:
GK 1 India Subhasish Roy Chowdhury
DF 3 India Nallappan Mohanraj
MF 22 India Lester Fernandez
MF 10 Spain Luis Garcia
MF 11 Spain Jofre
MF 18 India Mohammed Rafique upward-facing green arrow 74'
FW 7 India Cavin Lobo
Manager:
Spain Antonio López Habas

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