ISL Season Put on Hold Following AIFF, FSDL Spat
INDIA, JUL 11 – The 15-year Master Rights Agreement between Football Sports Development Limited and All India Football Federation expires mid-season, causing operational challenges and season postponement, FSDL said.
- The Indian Super League has been officially suspended due to unresolved discussions about the Master Rights Agreement between Football Sports Development Limited and the All India Football Federation .
- The AIFF proposed extending the MRA with a 5% yearly increase, but FSDL rejected the suggestion.
- Seven ISL teams have withdrawn from the upcoming Durand Cup as concerns mount over the future of the ISL.
- The Supreme Court has mandated that the AIFF cannot negotiate a deal until the court rules on its constitution.
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ISL season put on hold following AIFF, FSDL spat
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