ISL Clubs and AIFF to Approach Supreme Court Regarding Indian Super League’s Future
The All India Football Federation plans to inform the Supreme Court about stalled Indian Super League renewal talks causing financial hardship for clubs and players, with 11 clubs urging action.
- On Monday, the All India Football Federation will mention the ISL impasse to the Supreme Court of India after legal counsels agreed this week to present hardships.
- On April 30, 2025, the Supreme Court of India stalled all negotiations between the AIFF and FSDL over the MRA, prompting AIFF to mention the impasse on Monday.
- The Supreme Court of India has directed the AIFF to refrain from major decisions until the draft constitution case is resolved, with another meeting in 7–10 days to confirm the Super Cup schedule and discuss ISL plans.
- Hundreds of Indian and foreign footballers face uncertainty as clubs have halted salary payments until the impasse persists, with a meeting scheduled in 7–10 days.
- The AIFF intends to request the Court to lift its pause directive during Monday’s hearing on the draft AIFF constitution, as the MRA renewal talks remain stalled.
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