ISL Clubs Warn AIFF Of Possible Shutdown If Impasse Continues

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-16 17:03:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-17 01:38:38

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ISL Clubs Warn AIFF Of Possible Shutdown If Impasse Continues

Indian Super League (ISL) clubs have warned the All India Football Federation (AIFF) that they may be forced to shut down due to the ongoing impasse regarding the Master Rights Agreement with the Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL). The standoff has already impacted the Indian football landscape and could threaten the livelihood of many and hurt the country's readiness for upcoming international tournaments.

The unprecedented development came in the form of a letter signed by the top executives of the eleven ISL clubs, including FC Pune City, Mumbai City FC, and Kerala Blasters, warning the AIFF about the grave consequences of the ongoing situation. The letter expressed concerns that the impasse had already caused "irreversible damage" to the Indian football ecosystem and its stakeholders.

The letter also stated that the ISL clubs have faced "significant challenges" over the past 11 years, despite investing millions of dollars and countless hours in developing Indian football. These challenges include being unable to leverage their IP rights, sponsorships, and marketing partnerships, which are crucial for their long-term sustainability.

The signatories of the letter call for a resolution to the ongoing impasse with FSDL, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding the rights and investments of all stakeholders in the Indian football ecosystem. The future of Indian football hangs in the balance as the ISL clubs and AIFF navigate this critical moment.

It remains to be seen how the situation will develop and whether a resolution can be reached that benefits all parties involved.

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