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Top 10 Biggest Wins in ISL History (Updated 2026 List)

February 27, 2026

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The Indian Super League has delivered many exciting matches, but some wins stand out for their dominance. The biggest in ISL history is FC Goa’s 7–0 victory over Mumbai City on November 17, 2015, a record that still amazes fans.

Other huge wins include Hyderabad FC’s 6–0 triumph over Odisha FC in 2024 and their 6–1 victories in past seasons. These matches show the teams’ attacking strength and remain memorable for fans.

This article highlights the top 10 biggest wins in ISL history, sharing scores, dates, and teams for a quick look at the league’s most one-sided games.

Top 10 Biggest ISL Wins (By Goal Margin) 

Check out the top 10 ISL victories with the largest goal margins, featuring unforgettable, record-breaking matches in league history. 

RankDateMatchScoreMargin
1Nov 17, 2015FC Goa vs. Mumbai City7–07 Goals
2Nov 25, 2024Hyderabad FC vs. Odisha FC0–66 Goals
3Dec 29, 2022Hyderabad FC vs. NorthEast United6–15 Goals
4Dec 28, 2021Hyderabad FC vs. Odisha FC6–15 Goals
5Feb 24, 2021Odisha FC vs. Mumbai City1–65 Goals
6Dec 16, 2018Mumbai City vs. Kerala Blasters6–15 Goals
7Oct 26, 2024NorthEast United vs. Jamshedpur FC5–05 Goals
8Dec 21, 2023Hyderabad FC vs. Jamshedpur FC0–55 Goals
9Dec 4, 2023East Bengal vs. NorthEast United5–05 Goals
10Feb 9, 2022Chennaiyin FC vs. FC Goa0–55 Goals

1. FC Goa: 7–0

FC Goa produced the biggest win in ISL history with a 7–0 victory over Mumbai City FC in 2015. Their strikers were perfect, scoring from every shot on target.

FC Goa produced the biggest win in ISL history
Source: SportsKeeda

Mumbai City FC had more possession at 54%, but Goa’s attack was unstoppable. Thongkhosiem Haokip and Dudu Omagbemi each scored hat-tricks, marking the only time two players scored hat-tricks for the same team in one match.

FC Goa completed the win with a 90th-minute goal from Reinaldo, finalizing a 7-goal margin from just seven shots on target. Fans still remember this record-breaking match today

2. Hyderabad FC: 0–6

Odisha FC recorded the second-largest win in ISL history with a 6–0 away victory over Hyderabad FC in November 2024. Their efficiency on the counterattack made the difference.

Odisha FC recorded the second-largest win in ISL history
Source: Telangana Today

Hyderabad FC took 19 shots, but Odisha scored 6 goals from just 7 shots on target. Top scorers included Diego Mauricio and Mourtada Fall, with Isak Vanlalruatfela and Rahim Ali also contributing to the tally.

Odisha FC dominated the second half, scoring four goals in just 30 minutes after Hyderabad’s defensive errors. The match remains one of the most commanding performances in league history.

3. Hyderabad FC: 6–1

Hyderabad FC showcased sheer dominance with a 6–1 victory, controlling 68% possession and taking 11 shots on target. Their attacking play was relentless from the start.

 Hyderabad FC: 6–1 [Win Margin]
Source: ESPN

Javier Siverio led the charge with a brace, while Borja Herrera, Odei Onaindia, and Joel Chianese also scored. Their teamwork and precision made it hard for the opponents to respond.

Hyderabad FC sealed the win with a late own goal from Gaurav Bora in the 80th minute, completing a five-goal margin. This victory capped a strong year as defending ISL champions.

4. Hyderabad FC: 6–1

Hyderabad FC crushed Odisha FC 6–1 with high-intensity pressing, creating 10 shots on target and maintaining 86% passing accuracy. Their attacking dominance was clear throughout the match.

Hyderabad FC: 6–1 [Win Margin]
Source: India TV News

Bartholomew Ogbeche led the scoring with a brace, supported by goals from Edu Garcia, Javier Siverio, and Joao Victor. Hyderabad’s teamwork and precision made it hard for Odisha to keep up.

Hyderabad FC overcame an early equalizer from a Juanan own goal and scored five unanswered goals, completing one of the most emphatic victories in the club’s history.

5. Odisha FC: 1–6

Mumbai City FC dominated Odisha FC with a 6–1 away victory, scoring four goals in the first 45 minutes to take control early. Their pace and precision were relentless.

Odisha FC: 1–6 [Win Margin]
Source: ESPN

Bipin Singh starred with a hat-trick, while Bartholomew Ogbeche added a brace and Cy Goddard completed the scoring. The team’s attacking cohesion left Odisha struggling to respond.

Mumbai City FC converted 6 of 9 shots on target, punishing defensive errors and using superior tactics to secure one of their most emphatic away wins in ISL history.

6. Mumbai City FC: 6–1

Mumbai City FC dominated Kerala Blasters 6–1 at the Mumbai Football Arena, powered by an incredible individual display. Modou Sougou scored four goals, including an 18-minute hat-trick in the first half.

Mumbai City FC: 6–1  [Win Margin]
Source: My Khel

Rafael Bastos and Matias Mirabaje also contributed to the scoring, ensuring Mumbai’s attack was clinical and relentless despite Kerala taking more total shots.

Mumbai City FC finished with 6 goals from just 7 shots on target, highlighting their efficiency and finishing one of the most remarkable victories in the club’s ISL history.

7. NorthEast United: 5–0

NorthEast United recorded a dominant 5–0 win over Jamshedpur FC, taking full control after Stephen Eze received a red card in the 29th minute. Their numerical advantage shaped the match.

NorthEast United: 5–0 [win Margin]
Source: Field Vision

Alaaeddine Ajaraie and Parthib Gogoi each scored braces, while Macarton Nickson added the final goal, making the victory comprehensive and memorable.

NorthEast United created 22 total shots, exploiting their superiority to secure their biggest-ever ISL win, leaving fans impressed by their tactical and attacking display.

8. Hyderabad FC: 0–5

Jamshedpur FC secured a commanding 5–0 away win over NorthEast United, executing a perfect counter-attacking game with a 100% conversion rate on big chances.

Hyderabad FC: 0–5 [Win Margin]
Source: Scroll. in

Daniel Chima Chukwu starred with a hat-trick, while Seiminlen Doungel added a fourth. An own goal by Jonathan Moya completed the tally, making the victory comprehensive.

Jamshedpur FC finished with 8 shots on target, showcasing attacking efficiency and tactical brilliance to achieve one of their most emphatic away wins in ISL history.

9. East Bengal: 5–0

East Bengal achieved their biggest-ever ISL win with a 5–0 victory over NorthEast United, dominating possession and limiting their opponents to zero shots on target.

East Bengal: 5–0 [Win Margin]
Source: SportsStar

Cleiton Silva and Nandhakumar Sekar both scored braces, while Borja Herrera opened the scoring with a stunning long-range strike, setting the tone for the match.

East Bengal were clinical, scoring 5 goals from just 8 shots on target while controlling 55% of possession, making this one of the most commanding performances in the club’s ISL history.

10. Chennaiyin FC: 0–5

FC Goa dominated Chennaiyin FC with a 5–0 away victory, taking control early and maintaining 64% possession throughout.

Chennaiyin FC: 0–5 [Win Margin]
Source: ESPN

Jorge Ortiz led the charge with a hat-trick in the first 53 minutes, while Makan Chothe and an own goal by Narayan Das completed the scoring. Goa’s attacking play was precise and relentless.

FC Goa created a record 7 big chances and finished with 5 goals, while Chennaiyin managed just a single shot on target, making this one of Goa’s most emphatic away wins in ISL history.

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Conclusion: FC Goa Holds The Record For The Biggest Win In ISL History With A 7–0 Victory

The Indian Super League has witnessed some of the most dominant wins in football history, with FC Goa, Hyderabad FC, Odisha FC, and others setting remarkable records. These matches showcase the attacking skill and precision of the teams.

Each of these victories demonstrates teamwork, tactical brilliance, and finishing ability that excite fans and define memorable moments in the league. 

With the ongoing ISL season, new teams and players continue to impress on the field, building momentum and creating opportunities for more record-breaking wins and unforgettable performances.

Devraj Chauhan is a sports development strategist with hands-on experience in managing tournaments, coaching programs, and infrastructure planning across India. Dedicated to promoting both indoor and outdoor games, he brings a practical perspective to grassroots sports and writes to inspire growth in community-based athletics.

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