ISL clubs and AIFF to approach the Supreme Court with regard to the future of Indian Super League


Indian Super League (ISL) clubs and the All India Football Federation (AIFF) will approach the Supreme Court next week for an opinion on the future of India’s top flight.

The ISL was put on hold after Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL) and AIFF could not agree with a Masters Right Agreement (MRA).

“A discussion was held on Thursday between the legal representatives of the All India Football Federation and the Indian Super League clubs. It was agreed by all parties that the concern of the ISL clubs related to the delay at the beginning of the ISL-Season of 2025-26, and the benefits that are felt by the players, said the players said, the players that were felt the players and other cited, said the players and other cited, the players who were felt the players and other cited, said by the players and other cited and other cited, the players and other cited, the players and other cited, the players and other cited and other cited and the hardware. declaration.

Chennaiyin FC and Bengaluru FC are among the top clubs that have temporarily suspended their activities in the first team in the midst of uncertainty.

Officials of AIFF, ISL and FSDL met last week and will have further conversations about the resumption of the ISL next week, reveals minutes through the AIFF on Thursday.



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