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2. In the 2018 Super Cup quarterfinal between FC Goa and Jamshedpur FC, six players were sent off.
Even though each club started the encounter with 11 players, the 2018 Hero Super Cup quarterfinal between FC Goa and Jamshedpur FC concluded with just eight men on each side. During halftime, six players—three from each side—were dismissed for fighting.
It all started when Brandon Fernandes gave the Gaurs the lead just before halftime. The referee, however, annulled the goal since it had already gone out before the goal on the recommendation of officials who had access to TV replays.
The FC Goa dugout was incensed by this choice. Both teams' players looked to be fighting in the passageway. The referee dismissed six players, including Kervens Belfort, Subrata Paul, and Anas Edathodika of Jamshedpur, as well as Goa's Bruno Pinheiro, Jamshedpur's Kervens Belfort, and Goa's Sergio Juste, in order to maintain order. FC Goa eventually defeated Jamshedpur 5-1 to go to the semifinals.
3. Kerala Blasters refuse to participate, blaming poor refereeing after Bengaluru's sneaky free-kick goal.
On the day of the first knockout of the 2022–23 season, the most current controversy occurred. Kerala Blasters were a guest of Bengaluru FC. It was a thrilling football game that went into overtime. Sunil Chhetri's audacious free-kick goal in the 97th minute gave him the victory. The Kerala team was furious because they believed Chhetri had scored but the referee hadn't blown his whistle. Nevertheless, it was obvious that they weren't prepared, and Chhetri profited from the circumstance to score.
Following that, Kerala's head coach Vukomanovic declined to continue the game. He pulled his squad from the match, causing Kerala to forfeit, and giving Bengaluru an easy victory.