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Indian Football Leagues Restart After Funding Crisis
6 Jan
Summary
- Indian Super League and I-League will commence on February 14.
- A central fund of Rs 25 crore has been established for the ISL.
- All 14 ISL and 11 I-League clubs will participate in the tournaments.

Indian football fans have cause for celebration as the Indian Super League (ISL) and the I-League are scheduled to kick off on February 14. This announcement follows a period of uncertainty for the leagues. Both tournaments will see all their respective clubs participating.
A crucial Rs 25 crore central pool has been established to facilitate the ISL's operations. Initially intended to be partly funded by a commercial partner, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) will cover this portion until such a partnership is finalized. The AIFF's commitment extends to both leagues.
AIFF President Kalyan Chaubey indicated that a Governing Council Board will be formed to manage the leagues and handle commercial decisions. This move aims to ensure the long-term stability and growth of professional football in India.



