Indian Football Crisis: ISL Clubs, Players May Move to Supreme Court; I-League Clubs Seek Common League Partner
ISL clubs and players seek Supreme Court intervention after AIFF's tender failed to attract bids, risking the league's start between December 2025 and January 2026.
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Indian football crisis: ISL clubs, players may move to Supreme Court; I-League clubs seek common league partner
The ISL clubs and players could move to Supreme Court amid uncertainty over the next season of the league as AIFF has failed to find a new commercial partner.
ISL, I-League clubs to meet Sports Minister after failed talks with AIFF chief
The crisis in Indian football escalated on Wednesday, landing at the doorstep of Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya after talks between the national federation and CEOs of Indian Super League (ISL) clubs failed to resolve the deadlock that has stalled the domestic circuit.
The government announced this Friday events as a public interest. In the next year, the cycle has also been strengthened.
Indian Football in Crisis: I-League Clubs Seek Government Intervention as AIFF-ISL Deadlock Deepens - Revsportz
Kalyan Chaubey, AIFF President (Image: AIFF) The ongoing uncertainty surrounding Indian football has reached a breaking point, with players, coaches, and club officials from both the Indian Super League (ISL) and I-League expressing grave concern over the current deadlock. Many have issued statements urging the All India Football Federation (AIFF) to act swiftly and resume domestic football activities, emphasising that their livelihoods depend o…
AIFF gets helping hand from ISL clubs, snub from I-League sides
New Delhi: The All India Football Federation and Indian Super League clubs are exploring the idea of pulling in all their resources together to organise the top-tier tournament after a failed tender and have agreed to seek the Supreme Court’s approval next week. With its back to the wall, the AIFF sent an SOS call on Wednesday to ISL clubs, their captains and I-League clubs to find a way to prevent the game from coming to a grinding halt. Barrin…
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