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AIFF Eases ISL Governance Concerns, Fixtures Meeting Set

The All India Football Federation has relaxed its governance demands for the Indian Super League, clearing a major hurdle. Clubs will now meet virtually this week to finalize fixtures for the season starting February 14.

ISL to begin Feb 14, I-League around same time

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announces Indian Super League season start on February 14, 2025. All 14 ISL clubs and 11 I-League teams to participate. Get all details on the new format and funding.

ISL 2026 season starts Feb 14 with all clubs

The Indian Super League will begin on 14th February 2026. The impasse is over, and all clubs will participate in a single-leg home-and-away format. Get the full details.

AIFF Rs 25.9 Crore deficit, may cut 25% activities

The All India Football Federation faces a severe financial crisis with a Rs 25.9 crore deficit after its deal with FSDL ended. It may have to cut a quarter of its activities. Read more about the impact on Indian football.

Indian Football Players Gather at Kolkata's Eden Gardens

In a landmark moment for Indian football, top players gathered at Kolkata's iconic Eden Gardens stadium on December 31, 2025, marking a significant cultural crossover. Discover the details of this historic event.

Indian Football Fans Thriving in the USA

Explore how passionate Indian football supporters are creating a vibrant fan culture in the United States, from grassroots meetups to major tournaments. Discover their growing influence.

FC Goa's Silent Protest Spotlights Indian Football Woes

FC Goa players staged a silent protest before their AFC Champions League 2 match against FC Istiklol, highlighting deep uncertainty in Indian football's ecosystem. Read about the protest and the match result.

NBA & FIBA Plan New Pan-European Basketball League

NBA and FIBA announce a new pan-European men's basketball league with a January application process. The league promises merit-based qualification and support for domestic leagues. Read the full details.

AIFF rejects ISL clubs' plan to own the league

The All India Football Federation has turned down a proposal from ISL franchises to own and manage the league. A new committee will seek a resolution to end the ongoing impasse in Indian football.

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