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ISL at the Crossroads: Proposed Closed League Model Raises Questions About Indian Football’s Future

Das by Das
June 22, 2025
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ISL at the Crossroads: Proposed Closed League Model Raises Questions About Indian Football’s Future

 

The Indian Super League (ISL), once introduced as the flagship of India’s football renaissance, is now at the heart of a major debate. With the Master Rights Agreement (MRA) between the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and its commercial partner Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL) nearing its end in December 2025, a new proposal by FSDL has triggered both hope and concern within the footballing ecosystem.

 

At the centre of the discussion is a bold blueprint for the ISL’s future—one that introduces structural reforms, promises financial stability for clubs, but potentially hinders the competitive spirit essential to league football.

 

A Closed League for Ten Years?

 

FSDL’s proposal suggests the ISL continue as a closed league with no relegation for the next ten years. This means clubs in the league would be protected from the risk of dropping out, regardless of performance, until at least 2035. While this offers certainty to investors and owners, it flies in the face of the promotion-relegation system that the AIFF and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) had committed to as part of a footballing roadmap in 2019.

 

That roadmap envisioned a seamless ladder between the I-League and ISL by 2024–25. It already enabled champions like Punjab FC and Mohammedan Sporting to earn promotion. Now, with relegation off the table and promotion conditional—based on financial viability, ownership stability, and licensing criteria—the open league dream risks being shelved.

 

Ownership Shift and Governance

 

Under the new FSDL proposal, a revamped league management entity would be created, with 60% of its shares distributed equally among the ISL clubs. FSDL would retain 26%, and AIFF the remaining 14%. This structure theoretically gives clubs greater voice in decision-making, but critics argue it weakens AIFF’s control and creates a conflict of interest, especially since national team broadcasting rights and ISL rights would stay with this new body, not the AIFF.

 

This ownership equation mirrors trends in other global football leagues where commercial partners hold influence, but for Indian football, still in a developmental phase, it brings concerns about the role of the governing body.

 

AFC Dilemma and Uncertain Calendar

 

Perhaps the most urgent challenge is that this proposal contradicts AFC’s prescribed model for national leagues. The AFC has been firm in pushing its member associations toward an open system where clubs can earn their way up or down based on merit. Should AIFF go ahead with this proposal, it risks falling foul of the continental body’s expectations—potentially affecting India’s standing in Asian competitions.

 

Already, the AIFF has reportedly left the ISL out of its 2025–26 domestic calendar amid legal and administrative uncertainty. Clubs, left in limbo, are unsure about preseason timelines or participation in the Durand Cup. The Supreme Court’s upcoming ruling on AIFF’s new constitution is expected to significantly impact how these negotiations unfold.

 

Split Opinions in the Football Community

 

Former India captain and AIFF executive member Bhaichung Bhutia has voiced serious reservations about rushing into an agreement before the court’s ruling. Meanwhile, many within the footballing community—players, fans, and club officials—have questioned the wisdom of locking the league down for a decade. They argue it stifles ambition in the I-League and sidelines clubs with strong local followings and growing talent pools.

 

On the flip side, FSDL’s logic isn’t without merit. ISL clubs, many of which operate at a loss, need time to stabilize commercially. A decade-long safety net allows long-term planning, better investments in youth systems, and the confidence to build infrastructure.

 

The Verdict Awaited

 

The ISL stands at a defining moment. Should it choose security and structure over open competition? Or should it stay true to football’s foundational principle—meritocracy?

 

With court decisions pending, AFC guidance awaited, and public sentiment split, the next few months will be critical in shaping not just the future of the ISL, but Indian football at large.

 

Whatever the outcome, one thing is certain—this is not just a contractual negotiation. It is a battle for the soul of the game in India.

 

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