On 15 March 2020, Kerala Blasters appointed Karolis Skinkys as their new Sporting director ahead of the new season.[2] On 22 April, the club officially announced the signing of Kibu Vicuña as their new manager.[3] The most surprising move was the departure of Sandesh Jhingan: he departed the club on 21 May in a mutual consent thus ending his six years association with the club.[4] The CEO, Viren D'Silva, also left the club on the same day.[5]
July
On 1 July 2020, Kerala Blasters officially announced that they had extended the contract of Jessel Carneiro until 2023[6]
On 8 July, the club announced the signing of goalkeeper Albino Gomes on a free transfer from Odisha FC.[7]
On 15 July, it was announced that the young midfielder Ritwik Das has joined the club from Real Kashmir.[8]
The signing of Nishu Kumar was finally confirmed by the club on 22 July. The four-year deal made Nishu the highest paid Indian defender.[9]
On 29 July, the club announced the contract extension of Abdul Hakku until 2023.[10]
On 12 August, it was announced that Sahal has extended his contract for three more years with the Blasters which made him to stay at the club until 2025.[12]
On 28 August, the departure of captain Bartholomew Ogbeche was officially announced by the club.[16]
September
On 2 September, Kerala Blasters announced the signing of Facundo Pereyra as their first foreign signing of the season. He became the first Argentine to sign for the club.[17]
On 12 September, Kerala Blasters announced the contract extension of local boy Prasanth Karuthadathkuni until 2021.[19]
On 16 September, the club announced the signing of young midfielder Puitea from NorthEast United FC on a three-year deal.[20]
On 19 September, Blasters extended the contract of Seityasen Singh until 2022.[21]
On 23 September, Blasters announced the signing of Spanish Midfielder Vicente Gómez Umpiérrez on a three-year deal.[22]
On 30 September, Blasters announced the contract extension of Rahul KP until 2025.[23]
October
On 5 October, the Blasters announced the signing of Gary Hooper on a one-year deal.[24]
On 8 October, the Blasters started their pre-season training camp under the assistant coach Ishfaq Ahmed.[25]
On 9 October, the Blasters announced the signing of Costa Nhamoinesu. After this deal, Nhamoinesu became the first Zimbabwean to play for the club.[26]
On 21 October, the Blasters announced the signing of Burkina Faso international defender Bakary Koné as their sixth foreign signing of the season.[27]
On 24 October, the Blasters announced the signing of Australian forward Jordan Murray as their AFC affiliated player and final foreign signing of the season.[28]
November
On 7 November, the Blasters announced its association with BYJU'S, the world's largest Ed-Tech company, as their new title sponsor with an option to extend the sponsorship.[29]
On 6 December, the Blasters lost 3–1 against FC Goa.[34]
On 8 December, the Blasters confirmed that the club captain Sergio Cidoncha, who tore his right ankle ligament during the match against Chennaiyin has left for Spain to recover from the injury and will miss the remainder of the season.[35]
On 12 December, the Blasters extended the contract of Jeakson Singh until 2023.[36]
On 27 December, the Blasters won 2–0 against Hyderabad FC, registering their first victory of the season.[39]
On 28 December, the Blasters announced the signing of Juande as an injury replacement of Cido for the remainder of the season.[40]
On 29 December, the Blasters announced that they have signed Subha Ghosh from ATK Mohun Bagan on a three-year contract; a swap deal with Nongdamba Naorem for whom the Blasters received an undisclosed transfer fee.[41]
On 7 January, the Blasters lost 4–2 against Odisha FC.[43]
On 9 January, the Blasters extended the contract of Prasanth K until 2023.[44]
On 10 January, the Blasters won 3–2 against Jamshedpur FC. After this game, Sahal Abdul Samad became the player with second most appearances for the Blasters.[45]
On 15 January, the Blasters drew 1–1 against SC East Bengal. The game saw Albino Gomes becoming the first Indian goalkeeper and only second goalkeeper overall to provide an assist in Indian Super League.[46]
On 20 January, the Blasters defeated Bengaluru FC 2–1 in the Southern Derby.[47]
On 23 January, the Blasters drew 1–1 against FC Goa.[48]
On 27 January, the Blasters had a goalless draw against Jamshedpur FC.[49]
On 29 January, the Blasters confirmed that Facundo Pereyra has suffered a broken nose before the match against Jamshedpur FC.[50]
On 31 January, the Blasters lost 3–2 against ATK Mohun Bagan FC.[51]
February
On 4 February, the Blasters lost 1–2 against Mumbai City FC.[52]
On 11 February, the Blasters drew 2–2 against Odisha FC.[53]
On 16 February, the Blasters lost 4–0 to Hyderabad FC.[54]
On 17 February, the club parted ways with their head coach Kibu Vicuna on mutual consent. Ishfaq Ahmed was appointed as the interim head coach for the remainder of season.[55]
On 20 February, the club extended the contract of defender Sandeep Singh until 2022.[56]
On 21 February, the Blasters drew 1–1 against Chennaiyin FC in the Southern Derby.[57]
On 26 February, the Blasters lost 2–0 against NorthEast United FC in their final match of the league.[58]
Players
Note: The list contains all the players who were registered by the club for the 2020-21 season
Owing the COVID-19 pandemic, all the clubs including Kerala Blasters FC couldn't have a proper preseason. The preseason time was cut short this season. The Blasters began their preseason against one of their fellow Indian Super League opponent, Hyderabad FC on 25 October 2020. Both squads had fielded Indian players only as the foreign players were on quarantine. In the end, the Blasters beat Hyderabad 2–0 with Rahul K.P. netting both the goals.
Source: Indian Super League Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored; 7) fair play ranking; 8) drawing of lots
League Results by round
Round
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Result
L
D
D
L
L
D
W
L
L
W
D
W
D
D
L
L
D
D
D
L
League Position
11
8
7
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
9
7
8
9
9
9
9
10
10
Updated to match(es) played on 16 February 2021. Source: Matchday W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss