Football Federation and Sports Development Limited Dispute | Supreme Court said-Remove the football dispute by August 28: Differences on rights between National Federation and Sports Development Limited; This canceled ISL


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Mohan Bagan Super Gynts won the ISL 2024-24 season.

The Supreme Court has asked the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL) to resolve the dispute. There is a problem related to the Master Rights Agreement (MRA) between the two institutes.

For this reason, the Indian Super League (ISL) has not been played this season yet. 11 clubs of the league have written to AIFF that they are on the verge of closure.

Justice P.S. A bench of Narasimha and Joymlya Bagchi, while hearing the case on Friday, directed AIFF and FSDL to discuss among themselves and find a solution by 28 August (Date of next hearing).

14 teams play in the Indian Super League.

A new agreement did not happen between AIFF and FSDL The 2025-26 season of ISL has been stopped because the Master Rights Agreement (MRA) has not been shattered between All India Football Federation (AIFF) and organizing company Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL).

There was a 15 -year agreement in 2010 The 15 -year agreement was signed between FSDL and AIFF in 2010, under which FSDL gives AIFF Rs 50 crore every year and in turn it has the right to broadcast, management and promote Indian football (including ISL and national team).

On July 15, Sunil Chhetri posted when ISL stopped …

ISL clubs warned AIFF 11 ISL clubs have warned AIFF that if the dispute is not resolved soon, they may come to a complete closure. The clubs wrote a letter to AIFF President Kalyan Choubey last week, saying that the crisis caused by the non -renewal of MRA (Master Rights Agreements) has almost stopped professional football in India.

Clubs wrote, “With the continuous investment and joint efforts in the last 11 years, the clubs have formed the youth development system, training infrastructure and professional teams, which has increased the credibility of Indian football both in the country and abroad.”

He further said, now this development is in danger of falling. The current obstruction has given serious results. The operation is stalled and there is no guarantee of the league continuing, so many clubs are on the verge of completely closing.

What are the 11 clubs of ISL? Indian Super League 11 Clubs- Bengaluru FC, Hyderabad FC, Odisha FC, Chennaiyin FC, Jamshedpur FC, FC Goa, Kerala Blasters FC, Punjab FC, Northeast United FC, Mumbai City FC and Mohammedan Sporting. Kolkata’s legendary club Mohan Bagan Super Giant and East Bengal also play ISL.

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