Mumbai City FC's list of foreign players look exciting so does their Indian players who come with a lot of experience and can offer as much as the overseas players.
THE THIRD EDITION of the Indian Super League has officially kicked off. As with the previous two years, this competition is extremely tight & we at TFG can take a gander at predicting which teams are most likely to end up in the mega playoffs.
FC PUNE CITY today announced their marquee player, signing former Liverpool and Juventus star Mohamed Sissoko for the 2016 edition of the league, subject to medical clearance. The 31-year-old, Indian Super League's youngest marquee player, was a part of the Liverpool side that won the Community Shield in 2006 and FA Cup in 2005-06.
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS CHENNAIYIN FC have retained their core team and added experienced players to their side but will miss the explosive roll of Elano and Mendosa.
Like most of the teams in ISL this year, CFC too will be dependent on the services of the familiar Indian players who have the experience of playing in the league.
FC GOA UNVEILED its 24 man squad at the training facility in Nagoa to a rousing welcome from fans and well wishers ahead of the first match of the Hero Indian Super League 2016.
Here's a look at some of the top foreign players in FC Goa who will be channeling that exciting Latin-American genre of football, making them a serious title contenders in ISL once again.
Let's take a look at their exciting list of foreign players of Mumbai City FC who will have to put their best performance.
THE NORTHEAST UNITED team has always had a good number of domestic players, most of them hailing from the region it represents, who have undertaken some of the most crucial roles within the squad.
IF ANY STADIUM in Kolkata can re-create the classic Maidan vibe outside the Maidan, it's the Rabindra Sarobar Stadium.