2019–20 Indian Super League

The 2019–20 Indian Super League season was the sixth season of the Indian Super League, one of the top Indian professional football leagues. The regular season began on 20 October 2019 and concluded on 14 March 2020.

Hyderabad replaced the disbanded Pune City, whereas Delhi Dynamos moved to Bhubaneswar and rebranded as Odisha.

Bengaluru were the defending champions, having won their maiden Indian Super League title by defeating Goa 1–0 in the 2018–19 final. However, both teams were knocked out in the semi-finals, with Bengaluru losing 3–2 on aggregate to ATK and Goa losing 6–5 on aggregate to Chennaiyin. On 14 March 2020, ATK beat Chennaiyin 3–1 in the final, becoming the first club to win three ISL titles.

On 29 November 2019, the AFC association ranking confirmed India's group stage spot in the 2021 AFC Champions League. As winners of the regular season, FC Goa took that spot along with the inaugural League Winners Shield trophy.

Foreign players
The number of foreign players allowed in the squad is maximum seven and a minimum of six. However, the maximum number of foreign players allowed on the pitch is five.

Hat-tricks

 * Result column shows goal tally of player's team first.

(H) – Home team (A) – Away team
 * Notes

Player

 * Most yellow cards: 7
 * Mandi (footballer) (ATK)
 * Germanpreet Singh (Chennaiyin)
 * Vinit Rai (Odisha)
 * Diego Carlos (Mumbai City)
 * Ahmed Jahouh (Goa)
 * Brandon Fernandes (Goa)


 * Most red cards: 1
 * Dimple Bhagat (Hyderabad)
 * Abdul Hakku (Kerala Blasters)
 * Sourav Das (Mumbai City)
 * Jitendra Singh (Jamshedpur)
 * Tondonba Singh (Chennaiyin)
 * Bikash Jairu (Jamshedpur)
 * Souvik Chakrabarti (Mumbai City)
 * Saviour Gama (Goa)
 * Sahil Panwar (Hyderabad)
 * Sarthak Golui (Mumbai City)
 * José David Leudo (NorthEast United)
 * Seiminlen Doungel (Goa)
 * Thoi Singh (Chennaiyin)
 * Vinit Rai (Odisha)
 * Carlos Delgado (Odisha)
 * Farukh Choudhary (Jamshedpur)
 * Reagan Singh (NorthEast United)
 * Ahmed Jahouh (Goa)
 * Nishu Kumar (Bengaluru)
 * Eli Sabiá (Chennaiyin)
 * Mourtada Fall (Goa)
 * Edwin Sydney Vanspaul (Chennaiyin)

Club

 * Most yellow cards: 57
 * Mumbai City


 * Most red cards: 4
 * Chennaiyin