Have a look at the past winners list of the Golden Glove in the Indian Super League and the ISL prize money
Football goalkeepers put in constant effort, which frequently goes unseen. Even while saving a dozen, people might not elicit applause, in front of the other playmakers.
Nevertheless, some players in the Indian Super League (ISL) have consistently produced match-winning efforts between the posts and they do deserve applause for their awesome work in front of the net.
ISL golden glove all time winners full list and 2023 winner prize money
The Golden Gloves trophy is given to the goalkeeper in the ISL who has the clean sheets in a season.
In light of that, let’s look at the Golden Glove winners from each season of the Indian Super League (ISL).
ISL 2014: Jan Seda (FC Goa)
Czech goalkeeper Jan Seda won the prestigious prize for his achievements with FC Goa during the inaugural season of the ISL.
The 6 foot 2 goalkeepers kept six clean sheets in the competition while making 42 saves after joining the Gaurs on a season-long loan from FK Mlada Boleslav.
In 14 games, he only allowed nine goals, which works out at 143.3 goals per minute.
ISL 2015: Apoula Edelย (Chennaiyin FC)
After a brief but impressive run with Atletico de Kolkata, Chennaiyin FC signed the former Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper.
With 37 saves and 13 goals against in 13 games, Apoula Edel had six clean sheets. The Marina Machans won their first-ever ISL championship thanks to his outstanding play in goal.
ISL 2016: Amrinder Singh ( Mumbai City FC)
Amrinder Singh has likely had one of the ISL’s most amazing statistical goalkeeping streaks.
The Punjabi-born player had a remarkable 180-minute goal ratio in just six games in the 2016 season, recording five clean sheets and allowing just three goals. He became the first from India to grab this award.
ISL 2017-18: Subrata Paul (Jamshedpur FC)
The veteran goalkeeper won the Golden Glove Award while playing goal for Jamshedpur FC and recorded seven clean sheets in 18 games.
ISL 2018-19: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (Bengaluru FC)
In 20 games, Gurpreet recorded seven clean sheets and 61 saves to bag the 2018-19 edition.
ISL 2019-20: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (Bengaluru FC)
The former East Bengal goalie made tournament history by being the first goalkeeper to win the Golden Gloves award twice, with 11 clean throughout the season.
ISL 2020-21: Arindam Bhattacharya (ATK Mohun Bagan)
Arindam made 59 saves and gave up just 19 goals for a ratio of 108.95 minutes per goal. He won the prestigious prize as the fourth player in Indian history.
ISL 2021-22: Prabhsukhan Singh Gill (Kerala Blasters FC)
In 20 games, the 21-year-old took control of the position and recorded seven clean sheets. He received the Golden Gloves for his bravery in leading the Blasters to the championship game.
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