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After ISL, no takers for I-League too

Summary by NEWS9 LIVE
New Delhi: Like the Indian Super League, I-League also failed to evoke any interest among possible sponsors and investors as the All India Football Federation‘s second tier competition didn’t receive any bid for commercial rights on its tender, sources told News9 Sports. A request for proposal (RFP) was floated on November 8, with December 13 kept as deadline for submissions of bids, but at time of opening of bids on Sunday, none had landed in t…
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NEWS9 LIVE broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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