List of all trophies won by Mumbai City FC

The Islanders last won the ISL title during the 2023-24 season.
Indian Super League (ISL) club Mumbai City FC have emerged as one of the most successful and influential clubs in the Indian Super League (ISL). Apart from the backing and global expertise of the City Football Group, the Islanders have steadily evolved from mid-table contenders to consistent title challengers.
Over the years, the club’s rise has been marked by strategic planning, intelligent recruitment, and a clear footballing identity. The culture at the club has culminated in multiple trophies across ISL competitions and a winning mentality.
Here we look at all the trophies that the club has won since their inception in the league:
ISL League Winners Shield (2020–21 and 2022–23)

Mumbai City FC’s first major silverware came during the 2020–21 season, under the guidance of Spanish tactician Sergio Lobera. With a dynamic squad featuring the likes of Hugo Boumous, Bartholomew Ogbeche, Mourtada Fall, Ahmed Jahouh, and Bipin Singh, the Islanders played a fluid, attacking brand of football that thrilled fans and dominated opponents.
They finished the league phase at the top of the table with 40 points after winning 12 games, drawing four times, and losing four times in 20 games. Their total of 40 points was enough to clinch the ISL League Winners Shield, awarded to the team that finishes first in the regular season standings.
The Islanders clinched their second ISL shield after a disappointing 2021-22 campaign, bouncing back in emphatic fashion during the 2022–23 season. Under head coach Des Buckingham, the Islanders delivered one of the most dominant regular-season campaigns in ISL history.
Mumbai City FC finished top of the table again, securing their second League Winners Shield. The Islanders did it in some style as they went unbeaten in their first 18 matches and setting records along the way in a single season. Greg Stewart, Jorge Pereyra Díaz, and Lallianzuala Chhangte were among the standout performers in a campaign that showcased depth, balance, and attacking brilliance.
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ISL Champions (2020–21 and 2023-24)

Mumbai City FC had a special run with Sergio Lobera during the 2020–21 season. After topping the league stage, the team carried its momentum into the playoffs. In the semi-finals, they edged past FC Goa in a nail-biting penalty shootout in the second leg.
In the final, they met ATK Mohun Bagan in a high-stakes showdown.The match saw Mumbai edge their Kolkata rivals 2-1, with Bipin Singh scoring the winner in the 90th minute, a moment etched into ISL and Islanders’ history. With that victory, Mumbai City FC became the first club in ISL history to win both the League Winners Shield and the ISL Championship in the same season, achieving an unprecedented domestic double.
The Islanders added a second ISL title to their trophy cabinet in the 2023–24 season, once again lifting the prestigious trophy. After finishing second in the league stage, the Islanders navigated a tough playoff route, defeating FC Goa in the semi-finals to reach their second final in four years.
In the final, Mumbai faced Mohun Bagan Super Giant, a rematch of their iconic 2021 title win. The Islanders held their nerve against the Kolkata-based side and emerged victorious, winning 3–1 courtesy of goals from Bipin Singh, Jorge Pereyra-Diaz, and Jakub Vojtus. The victory was a testament to the club’s resilience, squad depth, and big-game mentality.
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