2022–23 Odisha FC season

The 2022–23 season was Odisha Football Clubs's fourth professional season in the Indian Super League since their establishment in 2019. Odisha finished 6th in the Indian Super League regular season table and lost to ATK Mogun Bagan in the play-off knockout. The club won the Super Cup for the first time in their history and were knocked out of Durand Cup in the quarter-finals.[1][2]

Odisha
2022–23 season
OwnerGMS Inc.
PresidentRaj Athwal
Head coachJosep Gombau (until 11 March)
Clifford Miranda (interim, from 16 March)
StadiumKalinga Stadium
Indian Super League6th
ISL Play-offsKnockout
Super CupChampions
Durand CupQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Diego Maurício (12)

All:
Diego Maurício (22)
Highest home attendance7,716 (vs NorthEast United, 2 December 2022)
Lowest home attendance4,417 (vs Mumbai City, 02 January 2023)
Average home league attendance6,383

Overview

Pre-season and Durand Cup

Odisha FC brought back head coach Josep Gombau who enjoyed an excellent two-year spell at the club on June 8.[3] He started to rebuild the team by bringing a new set of players. He stated that the team composition and their play would be different, so they wanted new players. He also confirmed that they retain no foreign players from last season.[4] On July 1, They announced the launch of Odisha FC Women team.[5]

Odisha made their Durand Cup debut in Group D. They won their first game with 6 goals against NorthEast United.[6] Odisha defeated Kerala Blasters, Sudeva Delhi and Army Green in their remaining group matches without conceding a single goal.[7] But in the quarter-finals, they lost against Bengaluru, who later won the tournament.[2]

Indian Super League

Odisha was handed an away fixture in their first match, facing defending premiers Jamshedpur. Odisha won the game 3-2.[8] But in next match Mumbai City FC notched a 2-0 win over them in a tightly contested affair with a Shubham Sarangi own goal and a Bipin Singh late strike.[9] In their first home match, Odisha FC made another stunning comeback to register second win of the season. After the first half Kerala Blasters was leading with a goal, but in the second half Jerry Mawihmingthanga equalised and substitute Pedro Martín won it for the Juggernauts.[10] In next match they picked their second home win as well by beating Bengaluru FC. Nandhakumar Sekar scored the game's only goal.[11] But an early goal sink them to their second defeat of the season against Hyderabad FC. Then they nabbed three consecutive wins against East Bengal, Chennaiyin and NorthEast united.[12] But in the next match, The Juggernauts were reduced to ten men in the 65th minute when Nandhakumar Sekar was shown a second yellow and FC Goa made the visitors pay with all three goals coming after. In the next match, Odisha FC and ATK Mohun Bagan shared the points in the season’s first goalless draw to complete Odisha's first half of the season with six wins and one draw.

Competitions

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
4 Bengaluru 20 11 1 8 27 23 +4 34[lower-alpha 1] ISL Knockouts
5 Kerala Blasters 20 10 1 9 28 28 0 31
6 Odisha 20 9 3 8 30 32 2 30 ISL Knockouts, Playoffs for 2023–24 AFC Cup group stage[lower-alpha 2] and 2023–24 AFC Cup group stage[lower-alpha 3]
7 Goa 20 8 3 9 36 35 +1 27[lower-alpha 4]
8 Chennaiyin 20 7 6 7 36 37 1 27[lower-alpha 4]
Updated to match(es) played on 26 February 2023. Source: Indian Super League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored; 7) fair play ranking; 8) drawing of lots
Notes:
  1. Head-to-head points: ATK Mohun Bagan 3, Bengaluru 3. Head-to-head goal difference: ATK Mohun Bagan 0, Bengaluru 0. Head-to-head goal scored: ATK Mohun Bagan 4, Bengaluru 4. Goal difference: ATK Mohun Bagan +7, Bengaluru +4.
  2. Qualifed via winning the 2023 Super Cup
  3. Qualifed via winning the Indian club qualifiers for 2023–24 AFC competitions
  4. Head-to-head points: Goa 3, Chennaiyin 3. Head-to-head goal difference: Goa +1, Chennaiyin -1.

    League stage

    DateGameweekOpponentVenueResult[lower-alpha 1]ScorersAttendanceReferee
    October 11, 20221JamshedpurAway3-2Maurício (2), Isaac19,213A Rowan
    October 15, 20222Mumbai CityAway0-24,128Pranjal Banerjee
    October 23, 20223Kerala BlastersHome2-1Jerry, Pedro5,217A Rowan
    October 27, 20224BengaluruHome1-0Nandha6,811Senthil Nathan S
    November 5, 20225HyderabadAway0-110,126R Venkatesh
    November 18, 20226East BengalAway4-2Pedro (2), Jerry, Nandha17,772I Jamal Mohamed
    November 24, 20227ChennaiyinHome3-2Maurício, Nandha, Vafa (o.g.)7,218Aditya Purkayastha
    December 2, 20228NorthEast UnitedHome2-1Nandha, Jerry7,716Umesh Bora
    December 10, 20229GoaAway0-39,456Crystal John
    December 15, 202210ATK Mohun BaganHome0-07,019C. R. Srikrishna
    December 26, 202211Kerala BlastersAway0-131,712Pratik Mondal
    January 2, 202312Mumbai CityHome2-4Maurício (2)4,417A Rowan
    January 7, 202313East BengalHome3-1Maurício (2), Sekar
    January 14, 202314BengaluruAway3-1Maurício
    December 28, 202215ATK Mohun BaganAway0-2
    February 2, 202316ChennaiyinAway2-2Maurício, Vanlalruatfela
    February 6, 202317GoaHome1-1Maurício
    February 10, 202318HyderabadHome3-1Maurício, Tanang (o.g.), Vanlalruatfela
    February 17, 202319Northeast UnitedAway3-1Maurício, Rodríguez, Sekar
    February 22, 202320JamshedpurHome0-2
    March 6, 2023KnockoutATK Mohun BaganAway0-235,256Rahul Kumar Gupta

    Results by round

    Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920
    OdishaWLWWLWWWLDLLWLLDDWWL
    Updated to match(es) played on 26 February 2023. Source: Indian Super League
    W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lose

    Super Cup

    DateRoundOpponentResult[lower-alpha 1]ScorersReferee
    April 9, 2023Group StageEast Bengal1-1SekarRahul Kumar Gupta
    April 13, 2023Group StageAizawl3-0Maurício, Rodríguez, SekarAniket Jadhav
    April 17, 2023Group StageHyderabad2-1Maurício, PanwarPranjal Banerjee
    April 17, 2023Semi FinalNortheast United3-1Sekar(2), MaurícioSenthil Nathan S
    April 25, 2023FinalBengaluru2-1Maurício (2)Rahul Kumar Gupta

    Durand Cup

    DateRoundOpponentResult[lower-alpha 1]ScorersReferee
    August 17, 2022Group StageNorthEast United6-0Jerry (2), Nandha, Isak, Maurício, ThoibaPranjal Banerjee
    August 23, 2022Group StageKerala Blasters2-0Isaac, SaúlAshwin Kanojiya
    August 29, 2022Group StageSudeva Delhi3-0Saúl (2), JerryDipu Roy
    September 04, 2022Group StageArmy Green1-0PedroPranjal Banerjee
    September 10, 2022Quarter-finalsBengaluru1-2 (a.e.t)MaurícioDipu Roy

    AFC Cup

    Since the 2023–24 AFC Champions League and the 2023–24 AFC Cup adopted transitional calendar with the switch from Spring-to-Autumn to an Autumn-to-Spring schedule,[13] the All India Football Federation decided that its continental slots are determined by extra playoffs.[14]

    DateRoundOpponentResult[lower-alpha 1]ScorersReferee
    April 29, 2022Play–off for AFC CupGokulam Kerala3-1Maurício (3)Tejas Visvasrao Nagvenkar
    1. Odisha FC's score written first

    Transfers

    Josep Gombau after being signed as the head coach stated that the team composition, and how they play, all will be different so they wanted new players. They didn't retain any foreign players. Signed 4 players from Spanish teams, Osama Malik from an Australian club Perth Glory and Diego Maurício returned from Mumbai City. Even though Kamaljit Singh has signed an extension, he later transferred to East Bengal. They signed 15 players in total, transferred 17 players out and retained 17 players from last season. Vinit Rai continued on loan in Mumbai City.

    Transfers In

    Date Name Position No. Last Club Fee
    30 August 2022 India Niraj Kumar GK 13 India Rajasthan United Undisclosed
    1 June 2022 India Rishabh Dobriyal FW 37 India Sudeva Delhi Free
    9 June 2022 India Michael Soosairaj FW 23 India ATK Mohun Bagan Undisclosed
    9 June 2022 India Narender Gahlot DF 3 India Jamshedpur Free
    9 June 2022 India Nikhil Prabhu DF 4 India Hyderabad Undisclosed
    19 June 2022 Spain Carlos Delgado DF 5 Spain Atlético Baleares Free
    20 June 2022 Australia Osama Malik MF 6 Australia Perth Glory Free
    26 June 2022 India Raynier Fernandes MF 10 India Mumbai City Loan
    1 July 2022 Brazil Diego Maurício FW 9 India Mumbai City Free
    6 July 2022 India Denechandra Meitei DF 30 India Kerala Blasters Loan
    7 July 2022 Spain Saúl Crespo MF 21 Spain Ponferradina Free
    8 July 2022 Spain Pedro Martín FW 7 Spain Gimnàstic Free
    10 July 2022 India Lalthuammawia Ralte GK 28 India RoundGlass Punjab Free
    12 July 2022 Spain Víctor Rodríguez FW 32 Spain Elche Free
    16 September 2022 India Amrinder Singh GK 1 India ATK Mohun Bagan Free

    Transfers Out

    Date Name To Fee
    22 June 2022 India Ankit Bhuyan Free agent
    22 June 2022 Spain Javi Hernández India Bengaluru Free
    30 June 2022 India Arshdeep Singh India Goa Free
    1 July 2022 India Baoringdao Bodo India TRAU Free
    1 July 2022 Spain Aridai Cabrera Andorra Inter Club d'Escaldes Free
    13 July 2022 Spain Víctor Mongil India Kerala Blasters Free
    15 July 2022 Brazil Jonathas de Jesus Brazil Náutico Free
    31 July 2022 India Premjit Singh India TRAU Free
    22 July 2022 Spain Héctor Rodas Spain Atlético Saguntino Free
    1 August 2022 India Saurabh Meher India Gokulam Kerala Undisclosed
    11 August 2022 India Kamaljit Singh India East Bengal Undisclosed
    25 August 2022 India Gaurav Bora India NorthEast United Free
    6 September 2022 India Ravi Kumar India RoundGlass Punjab Free
    7 September 2022 India George D'Souza India Churchill Brothers Free
    9 September 2022 India Samuel Lalmuanpuia India RoundGlass Punjab Free
    13 September 2022 India Daniel Lalhlimpuia India RoundGlass Punjab Free
    17 September 2022 India Kamalpreet Singh India Real Kashmir Free

    Statistics

    Appearances and goals

    No. Pos Nat Player TotalIndian Super LeagueDurand Cup
    AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
    1 GK India IND Amrinder Singh 12012000
    13 GK India IND Niraj Kumar 000000
    28 GK India IND Lalthuammawia Ralte 300030
    31 GK India IND Antonio D'Silva[lower-alpha 1] 200020
    2 DF India IND Lalhrezuala Sailung 000000
    3 DF India IND Narender Gahlot 1409050
    4 DF India IND Nikhil Prabhu 302010
    5 DF Spain ESP Carlos Delgado 16012040
    15 DF India IND Shubham Sarangi 703040
    22 DF India IND Hendry Antonay[lower-alpha 1] 000000
    27 DF India IND Sebastian Thangmuansang 100010
    30 DF India IND Denechandra Meitei 807010
    33 DF India IND Karan Amin[lower-alpha 1] 000000
    36 DF India IND Sahil Panwar 15011040
    39 DF India IND Lalruatthara 201010
    55 DF India IND Deven Sawhney 000000
    6 MF Australia AUS Osama Malik 15011040
    8 MF India IND Paul Ramfangzauva 502030
    10 MF India IND Raynier Fernandes 16012040
    19 MF India IND Isak Vanlalruatfela 914051
    21 MF Spain ESP Saúl Crespo 1439053
    24 MF India IND Thoiba Singh 17112051
    48 MF India IND Isaac Vanmalsawma 15212131
    7 FW Spain ESP Pedro Martín 17412351
    9 FW Brazil BRA Diego Maurício 17712552
    11 FW India IND Nanda Kumar 16511451
    12 FW India IND Akshunna Tyagi 301020
    17 FW India IND Jerry Mawihmingthanga 17612353
    23 FW India IND Michael Soosairaj 300030
    32 FW Spain ESP Víctor Rodríguez 808000
    37 FW India IND Rishabh Dobriyal 000000
    77 FW India IND CVL Remtluanga 000000
    1. Not included in the ISL squad

    Notes

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