Indian Super League Emerging Player of the League
Appearance
Indian Super League Emerging Player of the League | |
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Awarded for | Best young player of a given Indian Super League season |
Country | India |
Presented by | Indian Super League |
First awarded | 2014 |
Currently held by | Vikram Partap Singh |
The Indian Super League Emerging Player of the League is an annual association football award presented to the best young player in the Indian Super League each season.
The Indian Super League was founded in 2013, eight teams competed in the 2014 inaugural season. It became the joint top-tier of Indian football league system by 2017–18 season and is the top-tier since 2022–23 season. The first Emerging Player of the League was awarded to Sandesh Jhingan of Kerala Blasters in 2014.
Winners
[edit]Player (X) | Name of the player |
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† | Denotes the club were Indian Super League champions or ISL Cup winners in the same season |
Season | Player | Position | Club | Ref(s) |
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2014 | Sandesh Jhingan | Defender | Kerala Blasters | [1] |
2015 | Jeje Lalpekhlua | Forward | Chennaiyin† | [2] |
2016 | Jerry Lalrinzuala | Defender | Chennaiyin | [3] |
2017–18 | Lalruatthara | Defender | Kerala Blasters | [4] |
2018–19 | Sahal Abdul Samad | Midfielder | Kerala Blasters | [5] |
2019–20 | Sumit Rathi | Defender | ATK† | [6] |
2020–21 | Lalengmawia Ralte | Midfielder | NorthEast United | [7] |
2021–22 | Naorem Roshan Singh | Defender | Bengaluru | [8] |
2022–23 | Sivasakthi Narayanan | Forward | Bengaluru | [9] |
2023–24 | Vikram Partap Singh | Forward | Mumbai City† | [10] |
Awards won by club
[edit]Club | Total |
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Kerala Blasters | 3 |
Chennaiyin | 2 |
Bengaluru | 2 |
ATK | 1 |
NorthEast United | 1 |
Mumbai City | 1 |
See also
[edit]- Indian Super League
- Indian Super League Golden Boot
- Indian Super League Player of the League
- Indian Super League Golden Glove
- Indian Super League Winning Pass of the League
References
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- ^ "Top-notch performers: Hero ISL 2020-21 season award winners". indiansuperleague.com. 13 March 2021. Archived from the original on 4 August 2021. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
- ^ "Standout performers: Hero ISL 2021–22 season awards". indiansuperleague.com. 21 March 2022. Archived from the original on 22 March 2022. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- ^ ISL Media Team (19 March 2023). "Hero ISL 2022-23: A list of all individual and team awards at the end of the season". indiansuperleague.com. Indian Super League. Archived from the original on 19 March 2023.
- ^ "Report: Mumbai City FC come from behind to win ISL Cup". Indian Super League. 4 May 2024. Archived from the original on 4 May 2024. Retrieved 5 May 2024.