Jamshedpur FC Unveils 28-Man ISL Squad as Owen Coyle Eyes Strong Return

Jamshedpur FC has officially revealed its 28-member squad for the upcoming Indian Super League season. The team, led by Shield-winning coach Owen Coyle, will host nine key home matches at the JRD Tata Sports Complex. The squad boasts a balanced mix of six international players and a strong core of Indian talent, aiming to restore the venue's reputation as a tough fortress. The Men of Steel begin their campaign at home against Mohammedan SC on February 15.

Key Points: Jamshedpur FC 2025-26 ISL Squad Announced by Owen Coyle

  • Squad of 28 players announced
  • Owen Coyle returns as head coach
  • Mix of six internationals and Indian core
  • Season opens at home on Feb 15
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ISL 2025-26: Jamshedpur FC announces strong 28-member squad for upcoming season

Jamshedpur FC announces its 28-player squad for the ISL 2025-26 season. Coach Owen Coyle leads a mix of international stars and Indian talent aiming for a strong home campaign.

"We're delighted with how hard the squad have been working since we came in. - Owen Coyle"

Jamshedpur, Feb 13

As the Indian Super League returns to Jamshedpur after nearly a year, Jamshedpur FC has unveiled its 28-player squad for the upcoming season. Shield-winning coach Owen Coyle is once again leading the team, which will host nine key home matches at the JRD Tata Sports Complex.

The Men of Steel will kick off their ISL season on February 15 at JRD Stadium against Mohammedan SC, signalling what many hope will be a strong turnaround. Following the Super Cup campaign, the team is eager to respond positively and restore the Furnace's reputation as one of the league's toughest venues.

The squad has a balanced mix, with six international players bringing experience and quality to the talented Indian core. This is enhanced by a combination of experienced veterans and promising young talents, resulting in a blend of expertise and youthful energy.

The squad largely retains its core from the Super Cup, with Ravi Kumar the only new signing since then, bringing additional experience and depth to the goalkeeping squad.

Jamshedpur FC's midfield is particularly robust, featuring key foreign players Nikola Stojanovic and Madih Talal, alongside Pronay Halder, all expected to play significant roles. Supporting them are Rei Tachikawa and a strong selection of Indian midfielders, making the engine room well-prepared for upcoming challenges.

Defensively, veteran players like Pratik Chaudhari, Stephen Eze, and Lazar Cirkovic offer stability, while the attacking lineup includes Messi Bouli, Sanan, and Ritwik.

Since returning to the club, Owen Coyle has been full of praise for the commitment shown by the players. "We're delighted with how hard the squad have been working since we came in," said Coyle. "We inherited the squad, which was assembled before the Super Cup, but the players have shown a great attitude, great commitment, and have worked extremely hard in training. What we want to do now is transmit that work from the training ground onto the field, starting with the ISL game on Sunday," he said.

As the top league returns to the city and Jamshedpur FC hosts nine home matches with full crowds, the Men of Steel are ready to take on the new challenge.

Squad:

Goalkeepers- Albino Geovanni Gomes, Ravi Kumar, Amrit Gope, Ayush Jena

Defenders- Stephen Eze, Lazar Cirkovic, Pratik Chaudhari, Sarthak Golui, Mark Zothanpuia, Praful Kumar, Kartik Choudhary, Nikhil Barla

Midfielders- Pronay Halder, Germanpreet Singh, Mobashir Rahman, Madih Talal, Nikola Stojanovic, Rei Tachikawa, Ritwik Das, Sourav Das, Lalhriatpuia Chawngthu, Vincy Barretto, Sreekuttan VS, Samir Murmu

Forwards- Messi Bouli, Sanan Mohammed K, Manvir Singh, Rosenberg Gabriel

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see a mix of experience and youth. Players like Pronay Halder and Stephen Eze bring that solidity. But I hope the management gives more chances to the Indian youngsters too. The future of Indian football depends on it. All the best for the opener!
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Rohit P
The squad looks decent on paper, but I'm a bit concerned about the attack. We are relying heavily on Messi Bouli. Sanan and Ritwik need to step up big time. We need goals from multiple sources to compete at the top. Fingers crossed!
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's great for the league to have a strong Jamshedpur back. Owen Coyle is a proven winner. The atmosphere at the JRD Tata Sports Complex is always electric. Looking forward to watching some of their home games.
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Vikram M
Bhai, nine home matches! That's where the season will be made. The squad has the potential, but consistency has been our issue. Coyle needs to get the best out of this group from day one. Hoping for a top-four finish this time. 💪
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I feel the squad announcement is a bit underwhelming. Retaining most of the Super Cup squad that didn't perform exceptionally well? Only one new signing? Other clubs have been more active. I hope the team's spirit and Coyle's coaching prove me wrong.

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