On 8 April, the Blasters announced the signing of young center-back Ruivah Hormipam from I-League club Punjab FC on a three-year deal.[5][6]
On 6 May, the Blasters announced the contract extension of Denechandra Meitei till 2024.[7][8]
On 4 June, the Blasters announced Lalruatthara has left the club after the end of his contract.[9][10]
On 6 June, the Blasters announced Ritwik Das, Rohit Kumar and Shaiborlang Kharpan have left the club as their contract ran out.[11][12][13]
On 12 June, the Blasters announced that Gary Hooper, Jordan Murray, Costa Nhamoinesu, Bakary Koné, Facundo Pereyra and Vicente Gómez, the six foreign players has left the club as their contract came to an end.[14][15]
On 17 June, the Blasters roped in Ivan Vukomanović as their new head coach and Patrick Van Kets from Waasland-Beveren as the new assistant coach.[16][17]
On 1 July, the Blasters announced SIX5SIX as the official kit and merchandise partner on a three-year deal.[18][19]
On 8 July, the Blasters announced the signing of Vincy Barretto on a three-year deal for an undisclosed transfer fee.[20][21]
On 10 July, the Blasters announced Werner Martens as their new strength and conditioning coach and Slaven Progoveki as their goalkeeping coach respectively.[22][23]
On 15 July, the Blasters announced the signing of Harmanjot Khabra on a two-year deal.[24][25]
On 21 July, the Blasters announced their 29-men squad for the pre-season camp starting on 31 July in Kochi.[26][27]
On 22 July, the Blasters announced the signing of Adrián Luna as their first foreign signing of the season on a two-year deal.[28][29]
On 31 July, the Blasters announced the signing of Enes Sipović on a one–year deal.[30][31] He thus became the first Bosnian player to play for the club.[32][33]
On 19 August, the Blasters announced the contract extension of Givson Singh till 2024.[34][35]
On 20 August, the Blasters played their first pre-season friendly match against Kerala United FC, where they lost it 0–1.[36][37]
On 24 August, the Blasters confirmed their participation in the 2021 Durand Cup.[38][39] This was the club's debut Durand Cup campaign.[40][41]
On 27 August, the Blasters played their second pre-season friendly match against Kerala United FC, which ended up in a 3–3 draw.[42][43]
On 27 August, the Blasters announced the loan signing of Jorge Pereyra Díaz on a season long deal.[44][45]
On 30 August, the Blasters announced the signing of Álvaro Vázquez on a one-year deal.[46][47]
On 31 August, the Blasters announced the departure of Subha Ghosh to SC East Bengal on a season long loan deal.[48][49]
On 31 August, the Blasters announced the signing of Chencho Gyeltshen as their AFC affiliated player of the season.[50][51]
On 31 August, the Blasters announced the departure of Naorem Mahesh Singh to East Bengal on a season long loan deal.[52][53]
On 1 September, the Blasters announced that the they have mutually parted ways with Bilal Khan.[54][55]
On 1 September, the Blasters announced their 29-men squad for the 2021 Durand Cup.[56][57]
On 3 September, the Blasters played their last pre-season friendly match against J&K Bank Football Club, which they won 2–0.[58][59]
On 10 September, the Blasters announced their partnership with PhonePe as their official payments partner.[60][61]
On 11 September, the Blasters played their debut match in the Durand Cup against Indian Navy, which they won 0–1 after Adrián Luna netted a penalty in the 71st minute of the game.[62][63]
On 13 September, the FSDL announced the fixtures for first 11 rounds of the 2021–22 Indian Super League season.[64][65] Once again, it was determined that the season opener would feature a match between ATK Mohun Bagan and the Blasters.[66][67]
On 14 September, the Blasters announced their extension of association with Byju's as their title sponsor of for the upcoming season.[68][69]
On 15 September, the Blasters played their second match in the Durand Cup against rivals Bengaluru FC, which they lost 2–0, after going down to 8-men after a series of red cards.[70][71]
On 16 September, the Blasters announced the signing of Croatian, Marko Lešković, as their last foreign player of the season on a one-year deal.[72][73]
On 16 September, the Blasters announced their partnership with the Government of Kerala for operating the Sports Kerala Elite Residential Football Academy in Thiruvananthapuram on a five-year deal.[74][75]
On 20 September, the Blasters launched their home-kit for the upcoming season.[76][77] The jersey was a homage to the Kerala football team that won the 1973 Santosh Trophy [78][79]
On 21 September, the Blasters played Delhi FC in their last match in the group stages of the 2021 Durand Cup, which they lost 1–0, resulting in their elimination from the tournament.
On 23 September, the Blasters announced their returning date to Kochi from Kolkata after their Durand Cup exit, and their plans to continue pre-season games and trainings ahead of the upcoming season.
On 26 September, the Blasters launched their away-kit for the upcoming season.
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