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The Star
3 days ago
- Business
- The Star
Soccer-India's top league ISL on hold, federation says
FILE PHOTO: A waiter walks past a logo of Indian Super League before a news conference during the domestic player auction and draft in Mumbai, India, July 10, 2015. India's most prolific goal-scorer Sunil Chhetri drew the highest bid in Friday's auction and will join former France striker Nicholas Anelka at the Mumbai FC in the second edition of the Indian Super League (ISL). REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui/File Photo (Reuters) -India's top-flight soccer league, the Indian Super League, is on hold, the country's football federation (AIFF) announced on Saturday, citing stalled negotiations for a contract renewal with their commercial partners, Reliance-led Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL). Talks to renew the 2010 agreement stalled after India's Supreme Court asked the AIFF not to renew their deal with FSDL until its order, the federation said. A case to implement a new constitution for the AIFF is ongoing at the country's Supreme Court. "The AIFF was advised by its legal counsel that during a hearing on April 26, 2025, the Honourable Supreme Court of India made an observation that the renewal of the Master Rights Agreement should not be done until its order," the AIFF said. "Consequently, based on legal advice... renewal discussions have been in abeyance." Media reports said that the deal between the AIFF and FSDL is set to expire in December. The 2024-25 season of the ISL kicked off in September, featuring 13 clubs. "The AIFF and its stakeholders will take all possible steps and do all things within their power to ensure continuity of the ISL in the best interests of Indian football," the AIFF added. (Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; editing by Clare Fallon)

Straits Times
3 days ago
- Business
- Straits Times
India's top league ISL on hold, federation says
Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox FILE PHOTO: A waiter walks past a logo of Indian Super League before a news conference during the domestic player auction and draft in Mumbai, India, July 10, 2015. India's most prolific goal-scorer Sunil Chhetri drew the highest bid in Friday's auction and will join former France striker Nicholas Anelka at the Mumbai FC in the second edition of the Indian Super League (ISL). REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui/File Photo India's top-flight soccer league, the Indian Super League, is on hold, the country's football federation (AIFF) announced on Saturday, citing stalled negotiations for a contract renewal with their commercial partners, Reliance-led Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL). Talks to renew the 2010 agreement stalled after India's Supreme Court asked the AIFF not to renew their deal with FSDL until its order, the federation said. A case to implement a new constitution for the AIFF is ongoing at the country's Supreme Court. "The AIFF was advised by its legal counsel that during a hearing on April 26, 2025, the Honourable Supreme Court of India made an observation that the renewal of the Master Rights Agreement should not be done until its order," the AIFF said. "Consequently, based on legal advice... renewal discussions have been in abeyance." Media reports said that the deal between the AIFF and FSDL is set to expire in December. The 2024-25 season of the ISL kicked off in September, featuring 13 clubs. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Asia Air India crash report shows pilot confusion over engine switch movement Singapore More NSFs may be recruited to tackle scams: Police Singapore $3 cashback for hawker centre meals and shopping at heartland stores with DBS PayLah initiative Singapore 40% more sign-ups to programmes for adult learners at institutes of higher learning in last 5 years Singapore Wegovy, injectable drug used to treat obesity, now available via prescription in Singapore Business NTT DC Reit's Singapore public offer 9.8 times oversubscribed Multimedia Which floor is this? Chongqing's maze-like environment powers its rise as a megacity Singapore Over 20 motorists caught offering illegal ride-hailing services at Changi Airport and Gardens by the Bay "The AIFF and its stakeholders will take all possible steps and do all things within their power to ensure continuity of the ISL in the best interests of Indian football," the AIFF added. REUTERS