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AIFFFSDL Talks Produce Joint Plan for Court Review as ISL Stays Paused

The Supreme Court’s August 28 deadline forces a proposal that could set a temporary course for the 2025–26 season.

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Sunil Chhetri in action for Bengaluru FC | Image: ANI

Overview

  • AIFF and FSDL met in Bengaluru on August 25, called the discussions constructive, and said they will file a joint proposal with the Supreme Court on August 28.
  • The 2025–26 ISL season remains on hold after FSDL paused the competition on July 11 over uncertainty around the Master Rights Agreement, which is due to expire on December 8.
  • Several clubs have halted operations or suspended salaries, and 11 ISL teams warned they could shut down if the impasse persists, citing risks to players and continental eligibility.
  • Short-term pathways are being explored, including staging the Super Cup first in October and a limited MRA extension to complete the season by May 2026, according to club and federation sources.
  • A report says an in-principle target is a late-October ISL start, but no schedule has been announced as the matter is before the court, and 10 I-League clubs have separately pressed for promotion and relegation in any new framework.