List of ATK records and statistics

ATK (previously known as Atlético de Kolkata) was a professional football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal, which played in the Indian Super League until its merger with Mohun Bagan in 2020 to form ATK Mohun Bagan FC. It was established on 7 May 2014 as the first team in the Indian Super League. Initially for first three seasons Spanish La Liga club Atlético Madrid were also a co-owner, later Sanjiv Goenka bought the shares owned by Atlético Madrid. After the end of their partnership with Spanish giant, Atletico de Kolkata has been rechristened to ATK.[1]

This list encompasses the major honours won by ATK and records set by the players and managers. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. The club is tied for the record for the most Indian Super League titles, two, alongside Chennaiyin FC.[2] The club's record appearance maker is Borja Fernández, who made 47 appearances(2014-2016) and the club's record goalscorer is Iain Hume, who scored 18 goals in 30 appearances(2015-2016).

All stats accurate as of match played 03 April 2018.

Honours

The club holds the most number of Indian Super League titles[3] and were the first[4] team to lift the ISL trophy.

National titles

Players

All current players are in bold

Appearances

Most appearances

#NameYearsLeagueCup DurandTotal
1India Jayesh Rane2017-present493 052
2India Prabir Das2016-present462 351
3Spain Borja Fernández2014-201647- -47
4India Arnab Mondal2014-2016, 2018-2019451 -46
5India Pritam Kotal2016, 2019-present393 -42
6 India Arindam Bhattacharya2018-present38- -38
7India Hitesh Sharma2017-2019272 332
8Botswana Ofentse Nato 2014-2016 31 - - 31
9India Debjit Majumder2016-2019273 -30
10 Canada Iain Hume2015-201630- -30

Player records

Overall scorers

#NameYearsLeagueCupTotalRatio
1Canada Iain Hume2015-201618 (30)0 (0)18 (30)0.60
2Fiji Roy Krishna2019-present15 (21)0 (0)15 (21)0.71
3Spain Edu Garcia2019-present9 (22)0 (2)9 (24)0.38
4Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane2017-20186 (9)2 (2)8 (11)0.73
5Spain Manuel Lanzarote2018-20195 (14)2 (3)7 (17)0.41
6Australia David Williams2019-present7 (18)0 (0)7 (18)0.39
7India Balwant Singh2018-20202 (20)4 (3)6 (24)0.21
8India Arata Izumi20155 (11)0 (0)5 (11)0.45
9Ethiopia Fikru Teferra20145 (12)0 (0)5 (12)0.42
10South Africa Sameegh Doutie2015-20165 (26)0 (0)5 (26)0.19

Captains

Years Captain
2014-2015 Spain Luis García
2015-2017 Spain Borja Fernández
2017-2018 Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane
2018-2019 Spain Manuel Lanzarote
2019 (Durand Cup) India Prabir Das
2019-2020 India Pritam Kotal
Fiji Roy Krishna

Team records

References

  1. "Revealed - here's what Atletico de Kolkata will be called from now on - Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". dnaindia.com. 22 July 2017. Archived from the original on 23 July 2017. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  2. "Football: Chennai win second Indian Super League title". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  3. "ISL winners list, 2018 to 2014 | Indian Super League winners, champions". Cricfooty. 17 December 2017. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  4. "Mohammad Rafique: ISL 2014's super-sub hero!". Sportstarlive. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
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