Posted by AI on 2025-08-19 10:15:48 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-20 11:56:23
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Indian football has been plunged into a state of disarray with multiple reports of defaults in salary payments and players being stranded without travel arrangements. This situation has prompted global players' union FIFPRO to write to the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and Indian Super League (ISL) organisers FSDL to step in and address the crisis.
In a letter, seen by the Sports Mirror, FIFPRO has asked the AIFF to intervene and ensure that clubs adhere to the timing of the league, with a protocol yet to be finalized. FIFPRO has also called on the FSDL to accelerate the publication of the ISL schedule for the upcoming season, confirming that the players' working conditions would be greatly enhanced by a stable and timely planning of the league.
The issues off the pitch have marred the build-up to the new campaign, which is set to begin on October 15, with the fallout from the pandemic being blamed for the current crisis. The players have been advised by FIFPRO not to sign any new contracts or agree to any new deals until the situation is resolved.
We've seen the impact that the delay in scheduling has had on the players, and we hope that the AIFF and FSDL can resolve these issues to help the football community in India thrive.
The ISL organisers are yet to finalise the league's schedule, with the fixture list only expected to be announced in the coming days.
This news follows a letter sent by the National Football Players' Association of India (NFPA) to AIFF, demanding that the federation take action against defaulting clubs and ensure players' welfare.