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AIFF Super Cup
Organising Body:
All India Football Federation (AIFF)
Founded: 2018
Number of teams: 16
Current Champions:
FC Goa (2025-26)
Previous Champions:
FC Goa (2025), East Bengal FC (2024), Odisha FC (2023), FC Goa (2019), Bengaluru FC (2018)

Super Cup Table

2025-26
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GROUP A
1East Bengal FC31205624
2Mohun Bagan31205202
3Dempo SC30303330
4Chennaiyin FC3012117-6
GROUP B
1FC Goa32016624
2Northeast United FC31205651
3Jamshedpur FC31114440
4Inter Kashi3012127-5
GROUP C
1Punjab FC32107606
2Bengaluru FC32107606
3Gokulam Kerala FC3102337-4
4Mohammedan SC3003008-8
GROUP D
1Mumbai City FC32016523
2Kerala Blasters32016413
3Rajasthan United FC31114330
4SC Delhi3012139-6

Super Cup Fixtures & Results

2025-26
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October 25 2025groupEast Bengal FC2-2Dempo SC46′ Naorem Mahesh Singh, 57′ Miguel Ferreira Damasceno27′ Mohamed Ali, 89′ Laximanrao RaneGMC Stadium, Bambolim
October 25 2025groupMohun Bagan2-0Chennaiyin FC38′ 67′ Jamie MaclarenPJN Stadium, Fatorda
October 26 2025groupNortheast United FC2-2Inter Kashi18′ Alaaeddine Ajaraie, 40′ Miguel Zabaco Tome5′ Harmanpreet Singh, 74′ Karthik PanickerGMC Stadium, Bambolim
October 26 2025groupFC Goa2-0Jamshedpur FC45′ Javier Siverio Toro, 66′ Dejan DrazicPJN Stadium, Fatorda
October 27 2025groupPunjab FC3-0Gokulam Kerala FC2′ Gursimrat Singh (OG), 11′ Nikhil Prabhu N, 43′ Princeton RebelloGMC Stadium, Bambolim
October 27 2025groupSC Delhi1-4Mumbai City FC75′ Andrei Alba7′ Jorge Rolando Pereyra Diaz, 9′ 90’+4 Vikram Partap Singh, 32′ Jorge Ortiz MendozaPJN Stadium, Fatorda
October 28 2025groupChennaiyin FC0-4East Bengal FC35′ Kevin Leonel Sibille, 39′ 45’+1 Th Bipin Singh, 90’+4 Hiroshi IbusukiGMC Stadium, Bambolim
October 28 2025groupMohun Bagan0-0Dempo SCPJN Stadium, Fatorda
October 29 2025groupJamshedpur FC2-2Northeast United FC43′ Pronay Halder, 89′ Raphael Eric Messi Bouli20′ Jose Manuel Nunez Martin, 29′ Alaaeddine AjaraieGMC Stadium, Bambolim
October 29 2025groupFC Goa3-0Inter Kashi4′ Dejan Drazic, 37′ 42′ Borja Herrera GonzalezPJN Stadium, Fatorda
October 30 2025groupRajasthan United FC0-1Kerala Blasters87′ Koldo Obieta AlberdiGMC Stadium, Bambolim
October 30 2025groupBengaluru FC2-0Mohammedan SC34′ Taorem Kelvin Singh, 86′ Sunil ChhetriPJN Stadium, Fatorda
October 31 2025groupDempo SC1-1Chennaiyin FC25′ Shubham Rawat29′ Samik MitraGMC Stadium, Bambolim
October 31 2025groupMohun Bagan0-0East Bengal FCPJN Stadium, Fatorda
November 1 2025groupInter Kashi0-2Jamshedpur FC38′ Raphael Eric Messi Bouli, 82′ Manvir SinghGMC Stadium, Bambolim
November 1 2025groupFC Goa1-2Northeast United FC72′ Sahil Tavora68′ Jose Manuel Nunez Martin, 76′ Robin YadavPJN Stadium, Fatorda
November 2 2025groupMohammedan SC0-3Punjab FCGMC Stadium, Bambolim
November 2 2025groupGokulam Kerala FC0-4Bengaluru FCPJN Stadium, Fatorda
November 3 2025groupKerala Blasters3-0SC Delhi18′ 23′ Koldo Obieta Alberdi, 34′ Thingujam Korou SinghGMC Stadium, Bambolim
November 3 2025groupRajasthan United FC1-0Mumbai City FC43′ Robinson Blandon RendonPJN Stadium, Fatorda
November 5 2025groupGokulam Kerala FC3-0Mohammedan SC28′ Albert Torras Crespo, 56′ Samuel James Lyngdoh Kynshi, 86′ Juancarlos RicoazorinGMC Stadium, Bambolim
November 5 2025groupBengaluru FC0-0 (4-5p)Punjab FCPJN Stadium, Fatorda
November 6 2025groupRajasthan United FC2-2SC Delhi22′ Pedro Astray Lopaz, 35′ Robinson Blandon Rendon61′ Sourav, 90’+4 Alan SajiGMC Stadium, Bambolim
November 6 2025groupMumbai City FC1-0Kerala Blasters88′ Muhammed Saheef (OG)PJN Stadium, Fatorda
December 4 2025semi-final 1East Bengal FC3-1Punjab FC12′ Mohamad Basim Rashid, 45’+3 Kevin Leonel Sibille, 71′ Saul Crespo Prieto34′ Daniel Ramirez FernandezPJN Stadium, Fatorda
December 4 2025semi-final 2FC Goa2-1Mumbai City FC20′ Brison Deuben Fernandes, 23′ David Timor Copovi59′ Brandon FernandesPJN Stadium, Fatorda
December 7 2025finalEast Bengal FC0-0 (5-6p)FC GoaPJN Stadium, Fatorda

News & Updates

AIFF Super Cup 2025-26

The tournament starts on October 25, 2025.

The winners will be awarded with a playoff spot in the AFC Champions League Two.

Posts

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AIFF Super Cup 2025-26: FC Goa beat East Bengal FC on penalties in the final to lift title for a third time07-Dec-25The Away End Media DeskFC Goa were crowned champions of the AIFF Super Cup for a record third time after they defeated East Bengal FC 6-5 in a penalty shootout in the final at the Fatorda.
AIFF Super Cup 2025-26 to start from October 2525-Sep-25The Away End Media DeskThe AIFF Super Cup 2025-26 will start from October 25, 2025 and will see 13 ISL teams including newly-promoted Inter Kashi and three I-League sides spread across four groups.
Kalinga Super Cup 2025 Final: FC Goa breeze past Jamshedpur FC in the final03-May-25The Away End Media DeskWith the players singing and dancing in the rainstorm, FC Goa lifted the Kalinga Super Cup 2025 storming past Jamshedpur FC 3-0 in the final.
Kalinga Super Cup 2025: Churchill Brothers withdraw citing unfair draw12-Apr-25The Away End Media DeskChurchill Brothers have withdrawn from the Kalinga Super Cup 2025 citing the draw/seeding which seemed to indicate that Inter Kashi are the I-League Champions despite a pending decision with the AIFF appeals committee which will determine the 2024-25 I-League Champions.
Kalinga Super Cup 2025 will be played from April 20 to May 3 2025 (13 ISL & 3 I-League clubs)07-Apr-25The Away End Media DeskKalinga Super Cup 2025 will be played at the Kalinga Stadium from April 20 to May 3; 16 clubs (13 ISL and 3 I-League) will participate in a single-elimination knock-out format.
Kalinga Super Cup 2024, Final: East Bengal FC overcome Odisha FC in extra time to lift the trophy28-Jan-24The Away End Media DeskEast Bengal ended a 12-year drought for a trophy with a 3-2 win over Odisha FC in extra time in the final of the Kalinga Super Cup 2024.
Kalinga Super Cup will kick off in Odisha from January 9, 202429-Nov-23The Away End Media DeskThe Kalinga Super Cup will be organised in Odisha starting from January 9, 2024 and the matches will held at two different venues in Odisha.
Adaptability, intensity at the heart of Clifford Miranda’s coaching philosophy07-Aug-23The Away End Media DeskExcerpts from an AIFF interview with Clifford Miranda, Hero Super Cup 2023 winner with Odisha FC and currently the Indian U-23 Men’s Football Team Head Coach.
Odisha FC overcome Bengaluru FC in the final to lift the Hero Super Cup 202325-Apr-23The Away End Media DeskOdisha FC overcame Bengaluru FC in the final to be crowned champions of the Hero Super Cup 2023, their first-ever piece of silverware.
Hero Super Cup Semi-final 2: Odisha FC beat NEUFC to set up summit clash with Bengaluru FC23-Apr-23The Away End Media DeskA brace by Nandha Kumar helped Odisha FC overcome Northeast United FC and set up a summit clash with Bengaluru FC.
Hero Super Cup 2023, Semi-final 1: Rane, Chhetri goals take Bengaluru FC to the final22-Apr-23The Away End Media DeskTwo second-half goals from Jayesh Rana and Sunil Chhetri carried Bengaluru FC to the final of the Hero Super Cup 2023.
AFC Champions League and AFC Cup 2023-24 Slots for India announced14-Mar-23The Away End Media DeskThe Qualifiers for the two AFC Cup and one AFC Champions League slots for Indian clubs will be played between April 4 to May 3, 2023.
Hero Super Cup 2023 fixtures are out, tournament kicks off on April 3 in Kerala07-Mar-23The Away End Media Desk16 ISL and I-League teams will compete in the Hero Super Cup 2023 which is resuming after a gap of three years – the tournament will kick off on April 3, 2023.
Kerala to host Hero Super Cup 2022-23 in April24-Jan-23The Away End Media DeskHero Super Cup 2022-23 featuring 16 teams (11 ISL + 5 I-League) will be held in Kerala between April 8-25, 2023. The qualifying round will kick off on April 3.
AIFF imposes fine on I-League clubs for pulling out of Super Cup17-May-19NehalThe AIFF has imposed a fine of 10 lakh rupees on Aizawl FC, Churchill Brothers, Gokulam Kerala, Minerva Punjab and NEROCA for pulling out of the Super Cup.
Hero Super Cup Final 2019: FC Goa vs Chennaiyin FC: All Things Considered14-Apr-19NehalFC Goa have finally arrived on Coronation Street!
Getting Lost in the Great Indian Football Tussle12-Apr-19Nevin ThomasThe football fans in the country are caught in a classic Devil vs the Deep Blue Sea conundrum – who do we side with when both seem awfully corrupt?
Tactical Preview: Chennai City FC & FC Goa: What’s the Difference?08-Apr-19AmritAhead of the Hero Super Cup semi-final clash between Chennai City FC and FC Goa, here’s a look at what makes them tick – two sides which are similar in philosophy, but differ in execution.
Hero Super Cup Quarterfinal I: Bengaluru FC vs Chennai City FC: All Things Considered05-Apr-19NehalA Super Cup final in its own right, the quarterfinal encounter between the I-League and Indian Super League champions ended in a win for Chennai City FC in a tightly contested battle at the Kalinga Stadium.
Hero Super Cup Qualifier 2: Kerala Blasters FC vs Indian Arrows: All Things Considered16-Mar-19NehalThe Indian Arrows project announced itself on the Super Cup grandstand by dismantling their much-fancied ‘bigger, better league’ opponents Kerala Blasters FC.
I-League Clubs withdraw from Hero Super Cup 201913-Mar-19NehalAt least seven I-League clubs have sent a letter to the AIFF stating their intent to withdraw from the upcoming Hero Super Cup scheduled to start on the 15th of March.