Key Points

The ISL 2024-25 season was defined by standout coaching performances. Jose Molina led Mohun Bagan to a record-breaking double, while Khalid Jamil revived Jamshedpur FC’s fortunes. Gerard Zaragoza took Bengaluru FC to the ISL Cup final, and Manolo Marquez kept FC Goa in the title race. These coaches reshaped their teams with tactical brilliance and leadership.

Key Points: ISL 2024-25 Coaches Like Molina and Jamil Define Season Success

  • Jose Molina guided Mohun Bagan to a historic ISL double
  • Khalid Jamil revived Jamshedpur FC with tactical discipline
  • Gerard Zaragoza led Bengaluru FC to ISL Cup final
  • Manolo Marquez kept FC Goa in title contention with attacking dominance
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Head coaches defining the ISL 2024-25 season

Jose Molina, Khalid Jamil, and Gerard Zaragoza led record-breaking campaigns in ISL 2024-25, reshaping teams with tactical brilliance.

"Molina’s men accumulated 56 points, becoming the first team to cross the 50-point mark in ISL history. – ISL Official"

New Delhi, May 15

Head coaches are the cornerstone of any football team, the master strategists and cultural architects. From instilling a winning mentality and nurturing talent to devising tactical game plans and steering their squads toward glory, they are instrumental in defining a team's identity and success, as per the official website of ISL.

The Indian Super League (ISL) has seen head coaches from around the globe leave their mark, guiding their teams with tactical acumen and leadership. From Jose Molina's record-breaking campaign with Mohun Bagan Super Giant (MBSG) to Jamshedpur FC's (JFC) resurgence under Khalid Jamil, the 2024-25 season has been shaped by the tactical brilliance and unwavering commitment of these figures on the touchline.

Jose Molina led Mohun Bagan Super Giant to their first-ever ISL double this season. With several big names in the squad, the Spaniard easily managed the dressing room and guided the Mariners (MBSG) to break numerous league records.

Molina's men accumulated 56 points in the 2024-25 Indian Super League season, becoming the first team to cross the 50-point mark in a single campaign. MBSG's defenders scored 14 goals, making them the first club to register 10+ goals by defenders in a single season. The team also scored 52 goals and kept 16 clean sheets, setting new benchmarks in the league.

Gerard Zaragoza experienced an eventful campaign with Bengaluru FC (BFC), guiding the team to the playoffs and the ISL Cup final. Despite falling short of silverware, the Blues (BFC) showed steady progress under the Spanish head coach and consistently demonstrated their potential throughout the season.

Under Zaragoza's leadership, Bengaluru FC conceded their first goal of the 2024-25 season after 494 minutes of play, becoming the first team to go over 400 minutes from the start of a season without conceding. The Blues' cohesion and lightning-fast transitions made them one of the most formidable sides this season.

Khalid Jamil has proved his mettle time and again. The Indian head coach guided Jamshedpur FC to a top-six finish for the first time in three years and led them to the semi-finals--a remarkable achievement for a team that had spent recent seasons in the bottom half of the table.

Under Jamil's guidance, Jamshedpur FC delivered impressive performances, relying on tactical awareness, particularly on home soil. The Men of Steel (JFC) showcased structure, discipline, and a resolute mentality under pressure. Their commitment to an old-school style of football, infused with renewed vigour, set them apart in the league and laid the foundation for something greater in the future.

Manolo Marquez's men finished second to MBSG in the league standings, but FC Goa (FCG) were in the race for the League Shield throughout the season. Their consistent attacking dominance was evident as they scored in 23 consecutive league matches, becoming the first team to achieve this feat and setting a new benchmark in the league.

FC Goa stood out for their versatility and emphasis on collective strength over individual brilliance. Under Marquez's guidance, several emerging talents like Brison Fernandes, Ayush Chhetri, and Hrithik Tiwari made their mark in the league, playing key roles for the Gaurs throughout the campaign.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a season for Indian football! Molina's work with Mohun Bagan was simply world-class. To break so many records in one season shows his tactical genius. But let's not forget Khalid Jamil - an Indian coach proving we don't always need foreign expertise to succeed! 🇮🇳⚽
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Priya M.
As a Bengaluru FC fan, I'm proud of Zaragoza's work despite the final loss. That 494-minute clean sheet record was incredible! But I wish we'd seen more Indian coaches getting opportunities at big clubs. Jamil's success should open more doors for local talent.
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Arjun S.
FC Goa's 23-match scoring streak was insane! Marquez has built such a balanced team. But can we talk about how defenders scored 14 goals for Mohun Bagan? That's some next-level set piece coaching from Molina. Indian football is evolving fast! 🔥
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Sneha R.
While foreign coaches bring great expertise, I'm most excited about Jamil's work with Jamshedpur. Proving Indian coaches can compete at this level is huge for our football ecosystem. Hope more ISL clubs give chances to domestic coaching talent next season!
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Vikram J.
The ISL keeps getting better each year! But one concern - why are most top teams still relying on foreign coaches? We need more investment in developing Indian coaches through proper training programs. Jamil's success should be the norm, not the exception.
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Neha P.
As a football mom, I love how these coaches are nurturing young Indian talent! FC Goa's youngsters getting chances under Marquez is wonderful to see. More clubs should follow this model - blend foreign expertise with local player development. The future looks bright! ⚽✨

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