The ninth season of the Indian Super League (ISL) kicks off in less than a month's time with Kerala Blasters taking on East Bengal in the season opener at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi.
After two years of playing in a centralised venue inside a bubble, top-tier Indian football will be finally back with fans thronging the stadiums across the country.
East Bengal and ATK Mohun Bagan fans will be cheering for their respective teams at the iconic Salt Lake Stadium for the first time in ISL's history. Similarly, action will return to Kochi's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium where the passionate Kerala Blasters fans will be backing their club for the first time since the 2019/20 season.
As fans gear up to support their clubs in person, we take a look at the home venues of all the 11 ISL clubs. Only the Salt Lake stadium will cater as the home ground to two clubs - East Bengal and ATK Mohun Bagan.
Club: Kerala Blasters
City: Kochi
Capacity: 41,000
Club: East Bengal, ATK Mohun Bagan
City: Kolkata
Capacity: 85,000
Club: Chennaiyin FC
City: Chennai
Capacity: 40,000
Club: FC Goa
City: Margao
Capacity: 19,000
Club: Hyderabad FC
City: Hyderabad
Capacity: 30,000
Club: Jamshedpur FC
City: Jamshedpur
Capacity: 24,424
Club: Mumbai City FC
City: Mumbai
Capacity: 18,000
Club: NorthEast United FC
City: Guwahati
Capacity: 24,627
Club: Odisha FC
City: Bhubaneswar
Capacity: 15,000
Club: Bengaluru FC
City: Bengaluru
Capacity: 25,810
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