2015 ISL Domestic Draft

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ISL Domestic Draft
Date10 July 2015
Location Mumbai

The 2015 ISL domestic draft was the second domestic draft from the Indian Super League, the new domestic football league in India. [1] The draft featured 114 players, of which only 40 were picked. The draft took place in Mumbai on 10 July 2015. [1]

Contents

Players available for the draft

Player selection

Round 1

Pick #ISL team [3] PlayerPosition
1 Atlético de Kolkata Amrinder Singh Goalkeeper
2 Chennaiyin Dhanpal Ganesh Midfielder
3 Pune City Bikash Jairu Forward
4 Kerala Blasters Cavin Lobo Midfielder
5 NorthEast United Lalthuammawia Ralte Goalkeeper
6 Mumbai City Brandon Fernandes [R1 trade 1] Midfielder
7 Delhi Dynamos Naoba Singh Defender
8 Goa Victorino Fernandes Midfielder

Round 1 trades

  1. FC Goa attempted to instant trade with Mumbai City for Fernandes. Mumbai City rejected.

Round 2

Pick #ISL team [3] PlayerPosition
1 Goa Thongkhosiem Haokip [R2 trade 1] Forward
2 Delhi Dynamos Sehnaj Singh Midfielder
3 Mumbai City Lalchhuan Mawia [R2 trade 2] Defender
4 NorthEast United Siam Hanghal Midfielder
5 Kerala Blasters Shankar Sampingiraj Midfielder
6 Pune City Gurjinder Kumar [R2 trade 3] Defender
7 Chennaiyin Zakeer Mundampara Midfielder
8 Atlético de Kolkata Augustin Fernandes Defender

Round 2 trades

  1. NorthEast United attempted to instant trade with FC Goa for Haokip. FC Goa rejected.
  2. NorthEast United attempted to instant trade with Mumbai City for Mawia. Mumbai City rejected.
  3. Atlético de Kolkata attempted to instant trade with Pune City for Fernandes. Pune City rejected.

Round 3

Pick #ISL team [3] PlayerPosition
1 Pune City Sushanth Mathew Midfielder
2 Kerala Blasters C.K. Vineeth Midfielder
3 NorthEast United Reagan Singh [R3 trade 1] Defender
4 Mumbai City Debjit Majumder Goalkeeper
5 Delhi Dynamos Ravi Kumar Goalkeeper
6 Atlético de Kolkata Lalchhawnkima Defender
7 Chennaiyin Lalhmangaihsanga Defender

Round 3 trades

  1. Delhi Dynamos attempted to instant trade with NorthEast United for Singh. NorthEast United rejected.

Round 4

Pick #ISL team [3] PlayerPosition
1 Chennaiyin Justin Stephen Defender
2 Atlético de Kolkata Kunzang Bhutia Goalkeeper
3 Delhi Dynamos Prabir Das Defender
4 Mumbai City Ashutosh Mehta Defender
5 NorthEast United Yumnam Raju Defender
6 Kerala Blasters Peter Carvalho Midfielder
7 Pune City Lalit Thapa Goalkeeper

Round 4 trades

None

Round 5

Pick #ISL team [3] PlayerPosition
1 Pune City Govin Singh Defender
2 Chennaiyin Nidhin Lal Goalkeeper
3 Pune City Fanai Lalrempuia [R5 trade 1] Midfielder
4 Mumbai City Keegan Pereira Defender
5 NorthEast United Marlangki Suting Defender

Round 5 trades

  1. Pune City attempted to instant trade with Delhi Dynamos for Singh. Delhi Dynamos agreed for 9.2 lakhs.

Round 6

Pick #ISL team [3] PlayerPosition
1 NorthEast United Zohmingliana Ralte Defender
2 Mumbai City Pratesh Shirodkar Midfielder
3 Delhi Dynamos Zodingliana Ralte Midfielder
4 Delhi Dynamos Gunashekar Vignesh [R6 trade 1] Midfielder

Round 6 trades

  1. Delhi Dynamos got this spot in the draft from the trade with Pune City in Round 5.

Round 7

Pick #ISL team [3] PlayerPosition
1 Mumbai City Albino Gomes Goalkeeper

Round 7 trades

None

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References

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