Indian Super League clubs have even offered to run the league on their own if the All India Football Federation is unable to zero in on a new commercial partner. Image: FSDL
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Firstpost07-12-2025, 11:32

ISL Clubs Offer to Run League Amid Crisis After Commercial Deal Ends

  • ISL is in limbo after its 15-year commercial agreement expired and no new commercial partner bids were received.
  • Clubs face severe financial hardship due to the loss of central revenue and sponsors, impacting operations and player salaries.
  • ISL clubs have offered to collectively form a consortium to own/operate the league, urging AIFF to remove hindering constitutional clauses.
  • AIFF forwarded the clubs' concerns to the Ministry of Sports and plans to work on a sustainable model, including a possible re-tender.

Why It Matters: India's top football league faces an existential crisis, impacting clubs and the sport's future.

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