I-League records and statistics
The I-League was founded as the top tier of Indian football for the start of the 2007–08 season. The following page details the football records and statistics of the I-League since then.
Club records
Titles
- Most titles: 3, Dempo
- Most consecutive title wins: None
Wins
- Most wins in a season (26 games): 18, Salgaocar (2010–11)
- Fewest wins in a season (26 games): 1, Salgaocar (2007–08)
Losses
- Most losses in a season (26 games): 16
- Fewest losses in a season (26 games): 2, joint record:
Goals
- First goal scored in I-league: Chidi Edeh,[1] Dempo (2007–08)
- Most goals scored in a single season: 531, 182 matches (2012–13)
- Most goals scored by a team in a season: 63, Dempo (2010–11)
- Fewest goals scored by a team in a season: 10, Air India (2007–08)
- Most goals conceded by a team in a season (26 games): 63
- Fewest goals conceded by a team in a season: 13, Dempo (2007–08)
- Best goal difference of a team in a season: 34, Churchill Brothers (2012–13)
- Worst goal difference of a team in a season: -40, United Sikkim (2012–13)
Points
- Most points in a season: 56, Salgaocar (2010–11)
- Fewest points in a season: 10, Vasco (2008–09)
- Most points in a season without winning the league:
- Fewest points in a season while winning the league: Dempo, 36, (2007–08)
- Most points in a season while being relegated:
- 26 games: Sporting Clube de Goa, 27, (2009–10)
- Fewest points in a season while surviving relegation: Air India, 17, (2007–08)
Player records (NFL included)
- As of 17 April 2016
Players in 100-goal club
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Top Indian scorersTop five Indian goalscorers are listed below.[3]
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Other individual records
- Most individual goals in a match: 7 by Ranti Martins, Dempo vs Air India (2010–11)[2]
- Most number of goals in one edition: 32 by Ranti Martins, Dempo (2011–12)[2]
- Fastest goal in a match: James Moga — 14 seconds, Pune vs United Sikkim (2012–13)[2]
- Most number of hat-tricks: Odafa Onyeka Okolie (14)[2]
References
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