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		<title>Tata Steel Transfers Jamshedpur FC ISL Licence to Churchill Brothers for Rs 100</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2026 13:51:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tata Steel has officially transferred the Indian Super League (ISL) licence of Jamshedpur FC to Churchill Brothers for a reported fee of Rs 100. This move comes amidst ongoing developments within the Indian football landscape and has created significant buzz among fans and stakeholders alike. The official documentation of this transfer has not been released [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Tata Steel has officially transferred the Indian Super League (ISL) licence of Jamshedpur FC to Churchill Brothers for a reported fee of Rs 100. This move comes amidst ongoing developments within the Indian football landscape and has created significant buzz among fans and stakeholders alike. The official documentation of this transfer has not been released yet, but the announcement is expected to be made soon.</h4>
<h4>The transfer marks a notable change in the management of the ISL franchise, indicating that Tata Steel, which has been associated with Jamshedpur FC since its inception, is stepping back from its role. Churchill Brothers, a club with rich heritage in Indian football, is set to take over the operational responsibilities and management of the franchise.</h4>
<h4>As per reports, the decision reflects a strategic shift in Tata Steel&#8217;s focus towards other priorities, while Churchill Brothers aims to leverage the existing infrastructure and fanbase of Jamshedpur FC to enhance its competitive edge in the league. Football fans are anticipating the implications of this transition in terms of team performance and future plans.</h4>
<h1>Implications for Jamshedpur FC</h1>
<h4>The transfer of the ISL licence is likely to have broader implications for Jamshedpur FC, particularly in terms of its roster and management. With this change, the new management is expected to reassess the existing player contracts and make necessary adjustments ahead of the upcoming season. There is speculation regarding possible managerial changes and the introduction of new players to the squad.</h4>
<h4>Fans of Jamshedpur FC have expressed mixed reactions regarding the shift in management. While some are optimistic about Churchill Brothers potentially revitalising the team&#8217;s performance, others are concerned about the disruption this could cause, especially with the new season approaching. It remains to be seen how the new management will approach these challenges.</h4>
<h4>Furthermore, the club&#8217;s brand identity may also undergo changes as Churchill Brothers integrates its vision and strategies into Jamshedpur FC. The club’s commitment to community engagement and development of local talent will likely be evaluated during this transition period. Such initiatives are crucial for maintaining a loyal fanbase and fostering growth in Indian football.</h4>
<h1>Future of Churchill Brothers in ISL</h1>
<h4>The acquisition of Jamshedpur FC&#8217;s ISL licence represents a significant milestone for Churchill Brothers. Historically, the club has been one of the prominent teams in Indian football, and this new venture into the ISL will provide an opportunity for it to expand its footprint in the national league. By tapping into the existing resources and fan support of Jamshedpur FC, Churchill Brothers aims to rebuild its reputation in the competitive football landscape.</h4>
<h4>Churchill Brothers has previously displayed its capability to nurture talent and achieve success at various levels. Their management strategies will be closely monitored as they seek to adapt to ISL&#8217;s format and embrace the challenges it presents. Engaging with fans and the local community will be vital for ensuring a smooth transition and establishing a strong presence in Jamshedpur.</h4>
<h4>As both Tata Steel and Churchill Brothers move forward with their respective plans, the impact of this transfer on Indian football as a whole will also be scrutinised. The decision could serve as a precedent for other clubs considering restructuring or strategic shifts, and is likely to influence discussions surrounding the future of the ISL in the coming seasons.</h4>
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		<title>Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya Advocates Club-Led Model to Sustain Indian Super League</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2026 19:11:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Union Sports Minister, Mansukh Mandaviya, has intervened to address the ongoing financial disputes threatening the Indian Super League (ISL). In a meeting held in New Delhi, Mandaviya directed the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and the league&#8217;s clubs to establish a joint task force to resolve the issues surrounding the tournament&#8217;s future. He emphasised [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>The Union Sports Minister, Mansukh Mandaviya, has intervened to address the ongoing financial disputes threatening the Indian Super League (ISL). In a meeting held in New Delhi, Mandaviya directed the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and the league&#8217;s clubs to establish a joint task force to resolve the issues surrounding the tournament&#8217;s future. He emphasised the importance of collaboration over blame, presenting an urgent need for a viable financial strategy for the league&#8217;s upcoming seasons.</h4>
<h4>This intervention comes at a critical time, as the ISL has faced significant financial challenges since its long-term commercial partner, FSDL, withdrew unexpectedly late last year. Addressing these concerns, Mandaviya urged the stakeholders to formulate a robust business model that would provide assurance for players and staff whose livelihoods depend on the league&#8217;s stability.</h4>
<h4>The minister&#8217;s action has been hailed as necessary to protect the future of Indian football. In the past season, the league did manage to conduct a shortened season, with East Bengal FC triumphing over Mohun Bagan Super Giant to secure their first trophy, but this situation highlights the urgent need for a more permanent financial framework moving forward.</h4>
<h1>Proposed Club-Led Model by ISL Teams</h1>
<h4>The current discord between the AIFF and the league&#8217;s fourteen clubs revolves around the administration of the ISL’s business operations. The clubs have proposed a two-year &#8220;club-led&#8221; pilot model for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 seasons, hoping to take control of the league&#8217;s commercial rights. This structure aims to restore stability to the tournament while enhancing the clubs&#8217; financial autonomy.</h4>
<h4>Under this model, the clubs would pay a proposed fee of Rs 15 crore annually to the AIFF. This funding is intended to cover the federation&#8217;s official responsibilities, including officiating, anti-doping measures, and legal expenses. Notably, this offer exceeds the Rs 12.4 crore that the AIFF would receive from an alternative yet unconfirmed partnership with London-based Genius Sports.</h4>
<h4>The clubs have also expressed their rejection of an AIFF suggestion to impose additional entry fees, arguing that their current expenditures are already substantial. This disagreement underscores the ongoing tensions between the clubs’ desire for greater control and the federation&#8217;s authority in overseeing the league’s operations.</h4>
<h1>Urgency for Solution Ahead of Upcoming Season</h1>
<h4>The newly formed task force faces a pressing timeline as they must reach a consensus before the onset of the next season. According to the AIFF&#8217;s preliminary schedule, the 2026-27 ISL season is set to commence on 1 September and run through to 11 April, returning to a comprehensive seven-month format.</h4>
<h4>This upcoming structure marks a significant improvement compared to the previous season&#8217;s emergency format, where teams participated in only thirteen matches during a single-leg tournament. Mandaviya&#8217;s firm stance on seeking a collaborative approach places additional pressure on both the AIFF President, Kalyan Chaubey, and the fourteen club owners to come to an agreement.</h4>
<h4>To ensure a smooth transition and the continued growth of Indian football, quick resolution and mutual compromises will be essential for all parties involved. With the support of the Sports Minister’s office, the Indian Super League aims to navigate these challenges effectively and set a positive course for the future.</h4>
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		<title>Football Fever Engulfs Kerala as Fans Celebrate Upcoming FIFA World Cup</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 05:57:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Football fever has taken hold in Kerala with rising anticipation for the FIFA World Cup scheduled to commence on June 12 in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Despite India&#8217;s absence from the tournament, the enthusiasm among local fans is palpable, reflecting the state&#8217;s rich football culture and dedicated supporter base. The streets are buzzing [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Football fever has taken hold in Kerala with rising anticipation for the FIFA World Cup scheduled to commence on June 12 in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Despite India&#8217;s absence from the tournament, the enthusiasm among local fans is palpable, reflecting the state&#8217;s rich football culture and dedicated supporter base. The streets are buzzing with activity as fans prepare for the global event that unifies diverse communities through their shared love for the sport.</h4>
<h1>Celebrations Highlight Fan Rivalries</h1>
<h4>In a vivid show of support, fans paraded a massive Brazil banner featuring the entire Brazilian squad, igniting excitement throughout Kerala. Accompanied by yellow flares and drums, the fans celebrated this occasion with energy and enthusiasm, creating a festival-like atmosphere. The excitement was captured in viral social media posts, showcasing the extent of anticipation felt across the state.</h4>
<h4>Notably, the presence of an Argentine banner nearby added to the vibrant display, exemplifying the region&#8217;s intense football rivalries. Supporters displayed their loyalty through friendly banter, turning public spaces into colourful showcases of national pride and competitive spirit, further enhancing the excitement leading up to the World Cup.</h4>
<h4>The emotional connection fans have with the tournament was amplified by a massive board celebrating what many viewed as the &#8220;last dance&#8221; of football legends Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, and Lionel Messi. This sentiment contributed to the narrative surrounding this World Cup, as fans believed this may be the last opportunity for these iconic players to compete on such a grand stage, creating a memorable backdrop for the festivities.</h4>
<h1>Local Communities Unite in Celebration</h1>
<h4>In Malappuram, often regarded as the heart of Kerala&#8217;s football culture, preparations for the tournament have reached new heights. Streets and neighbourhoods are awash with flags representing competing nations, such as Argentina&#8217;s blue and white, Brazil&#8217;s yellow, and Portugal&#8217;s red and green. The presence of banners supporting teams like France, Spain, and Germany is also becoming a common sight, transforming various areas into impromptu fan zones.</h4>
<h4>Communities have organised themselves into rival fan camps, where supporters of Argentina, Portugal, and Brazil compete in crafting larger posters and more elaborate banners. The festive spirit extends to shops and homes, adorned with murals, life-size cutouts of star players, and themed decorations that contribute to the city&#8217;s vibrant football atmosphere.</h4>
<h4>As the days draw closer to the World Cup, Kerala&#8217;s unwavering passion for football emerges distinctly, epitomising one of the most unique fan cultures worldwide. This enthusiasm not only transcends borders but also turns an international tournament into a local celebration that resonates deeply within the community, reinforcing the significance of football in the lives of its fans.</h4>
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		<title>ISL Clubs Warn AIFF About Potential Reduced Engagement Due to Ongoing Uncertainties</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2026 22:37:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Several clubs from the Indian Super League (ISL) have issued a joint statement expressing their concerns to the All India Football Federation (AIFF) regarding their commitment to the league. This warning comes in light of ongoing uncertainties that are reportedly affecting the stability of Indian football, with the clubs stating that they might reconsider their [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Several clubs from the Indian Super League (ISL) have issued a joint statement expressing their concerns to the All India Football Federation (AIFF) regarding their commitment to the league. This warning comes in light of ongoing uncertainties that are reportedly affecting the stability of Indian football, with the clubs stating that they might reconsider their level of engagement if these issues persist. The statement was released on Friday, just prior to the AIFF’s important Special General Body Meeting.</h4>
<h4>The clubs involved in this statement include Kerala Blasters, Mumbai City FC, Bengaluru FC, Inter Kashi, and Sporting Club Delhi. They articulated their distress and disappointment regarding the current state of professional football in India. The statement indicated an impending reassessment of their commitments beyond the current season if there is no resolution to prevailing uncertainties.</h4>
<h4>They further elaborated on their history of investment in the sport, highlighting that their commitment remains, yet the lack of structural and commercial clarity has made it challenging to maintain financial and operational commitments necessary for sustainable competition.</h4>
<h1>Calls for Financial Sustainability and Alternative Models</h1>
<h4>The clubs emphasised that the future of Indian football should hinge on a financially sustainable league structure. They urged the AIFF to give serious consideration to a proposed alternative commercial model that the clubs believe is viable and constructive. Their statement insisted that this new model should be evaluated on its merits along with other proposals submitted to the AIFF.</h4>
<h4>In their joint communication, they reiterated that a sustainable and inclusive framework needed to be established to address the realities faced by those investing in and operating within the league. They expressed a desire for collaborative efforts towards building a framework that benefits all stakeholders involved.</h4>
<h4>The timing of this statement coincides with the AIFF’s Special General Body Meeting scheduled for Saturday, May 23, where discussions regarding the league&#8217;s future commercial structure are expected to take centre stage.</h4>
<h1>Ongoing Commercial Challenges in Indian Football</h1>
<h4>The ISL is currently at a pivotal juncture as it grapples with its commercial framework following the expiration of the Master Rights Agreement between the AIFF and Football Sports Development Ltd earlier this season. This development has led to a prolonged period of uncertainty, affecting operational and financial conditions for several clubs.</h4>
<h4>Reports indicate that numerous clubs have faced difficulties related to player salaries, contract renewals, and long-term planning as a result of the ongoing deadlock. The proposed commercial model, championed by Genius Sports, has emerged as a contentious issue, with the company allegedly presenting a Rs 2129 crore deal for the next five years. However, the clubs are reportedly against the terms tied to this proposal.</h4>
<h4>Instead, they have advocated a structure where Genius Sports would assume the role of a data and technology partner whilst the clubs retain a significant portion of the league’s economic interests, approximately 90 per cent. This shift is claimed to be essential for the future viability of the league.</h4>
<h1>AIFF Faces Legal Scrutiny Amid Growing Pressures</h1>
<h4>As tensions rise between the clubs and the AIFF, AIFF president Kalyan Chaubey has assured that the ISL will be conducted in a &#8220;full-fledged&#8221; format in the upcoming season. His remarks followed the recent ISL title win by East Bengal on May 21, where he asserted that Indian football is progressing, despite administrative challenges.</h4>
<h4>Nonetheless, the uncertainty surrounding the league continues to cause widespread concern, with coaches, including East Bengal’s Oscar Bruzon, indicating they may reconsider their positions unless clarity is attained regarding the ISL’s future structure.</h4>
<h4>Furthermore, the legality of the upcoming Special General Body Meeting has come under scrutiny, with opposition from AIFF executive committee member Valanka Alemao, who has questioned whether the federation has adhered to the necessary constitutional framework mandated by the Supreme Court. Despite these complications, the meeting is aimed at further dialogues regarding governance, commercial sustainability, and the long-term future of Indian football.</h4>
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		<title>All India Football Federation Prepares for Crucial Meeting on ISL Commercial Rights</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2026 19:34:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is preparing for a pivotal Special General Body Meeting (SGM) on Saturday, focusing on the future commercial framework of the Indian Super League (ISL). This decision comes in response to escalating friction between the AIFF and ISL clubs over commercial rights. A substantial portion of the meeting will revolve [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is preparing for a pivotal Special General Body Meeting (SGM) on Saturday, focusing on the future commercial framework of the Indian Super League (ISL). This decision comes in response to escalating friction between the AIFF and ISL clubs over commercial rights. A substantial portion of the meeting will revolve around identifying the league&#8217;s next commercial partner amid proposals for constitutional amendments and the larger structural reform necessary for Indian football following a tumultuous ISL season.</h4>
<h4>AIFF&#8217;s official notification confirmed that the SGM would address constitutional changes that align with the National Sports Governance Act 2025. Discussions are also expected to encompass potential commercial partnerships related to the ISL, Indian Women’s League, and the Super League Cup. Stakeholders anticipate that these deliberations will set a new course for partnership dynamics in Indian football.</h4>
<h4>One of the primary subjects of interest is the future commercial model of the ISL. Earlier this year, Genius Sports emerged as the leading bidder for a proposed 15+5 year cycle, presenting a bid worth Rs 2129 crore. However, this proposal has reportedly faced resistance from various ISL clubs, which are advocating for a club-led commercial approach that allows clubs to maintain greater control over the league&#8217;s financial interests.</h4>
<h1>Club-Led Model Gathers Support Amid Challenges</h1>
<h4>In the proposed club-backed model, franchises demand that they retain 90 per cent of the economic interests associated with the league, with the AIFF maintaining the remaining portion. This push for a different structure reflects the clubs&#8217; desire for more autonomy, particularly following the unresolved issues that emerged during the 2025-26 ISL season. The expiration of the Master Rights Agreement between the AIFF and Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL) has left the future of the league in a complex state, leading to delays and a compressed 13-match season.</h4>
<h4>Officials from the AIFF are anticipated to engage with ISL club owners and representatives prior to the SGM, aiming to establish a consensus regarding the commercial framework. This interaction is aimed at alleviating concerns and ensuring that the upcoming discussions yield constructive outcomes for the future of the league.</h4>
<h4>The backdrop of this meeting is fraught with uncertainty, as the unresolved nature of the ISL’s commercial rights battle continues to raise questions about the sustainability and operational integrity of Indian football amidst administrative and legal challenges.</h4>
<h1>Constitutional Challenges Threaten Meeting Validity</h1>
<h4>Even before the start of the SGM, questions surrounding its validity have emerged, primarily regarding the AIFF constitution. AIFF executive committee member Valanka Alemao has raised concerns over the legality of convening the meeting, alleging it could breach provisions established by the Supreme Court regarding the federation’s constitution. In a legal notice to the AIFF, Alemao contended that the necessary framework for the General Body had yet to be constituted ahead of the meeting.</h4>
<h4>According to the AIFF constitution, the General Body must consist of representatives from all member associations, fifteen distinguished players—including at least five women—as well as representatives from ISL clubs, I-League, Indian Women’s League, referees, and coaches. Alemao&#8217;s concerns hinge on the incomplete representation of player, referee, and coach associations, which she argues jeopardises the quorum needed for a legitimate meeting.</h4>
<h4>Moreover, she has cautioned that moving ahead with the SGM under the current circumstances could result in contempt of the Supreme Court’s prior ruling concerning the constitution’s adoption. Despite these objections, the meeting is likely to occur, highlighting ongoing administrative uncertainties and complex legalities currently facing Indian football.</h4>
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		<title>East Bengal Beat Inter Kashi, Wins ISL 2026 After 22-Year Wait</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 19:20:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>East Bengal has finally claimed Indian Super League (ISL) 2026, a significant trophy, ending a 22-year drought. The momentous occasion unfolded in a high-stakes final, igniting celebrations among fans and players alike. The victory marks a new chapter in the club&#8217;s illustrious history, once renowned for their earlier triumphs. The team displayed a tenacious spirit, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>East Bengal has finally claimed Indian Super League (ISL) 2026, a significant trophy, ending a 22-year drought. The momentous occasion unfolded in a high-stakes final, igniting celebrations among fans and players alike. The victory marks a new chapter in the club&#8217;s illustrious history, once renowned for their earlier triumphs.</h4>
<h4>The team displayed a tenacious spirit, pushing through challenges to achieve this coveted win. Celebrations have already begun in the streets of Kolkata, with supporters rejoicing over the long-awaited success. This triumph is a testament to the club&#8217;s resilience and determination, reassuring fans of their enduring legacy in Indian football.</h4>
<h1>Impact on Mohun Bagan</h1>
<h4>While East Bengal celebrated, their rival club, Mohun Bagan, faced disappointment. This defeat, marked by missed opportunities and strategic errors, has left their supporters disheartened. Mohun Bagan&#8217;s performance in the final was closely scrutinised, leading to discussions about potential changes in the team&#8217;s approach.</h4>
<h4>Despite their recent successes, the loss has raised questions about the club&#8217;s future direction. Fans and analysts alike are keen to understand how Mohun Bagan will adapt and regroup after such a setback. The focus now shifts to the upcoming season, where the team hopes to bounce back stronger.</h4>
<h4>The rivalry between these two clubs remains intense, and this defeat is likely to amplify the competition as both aim for future accolades. The rivalry serves as a critical component of Kolkata&#8217;s football culture, drawing significant attention from media and fans.</h4>
<h1>Significance of the Triumph for East Bengal</h1>
<h4>This victory is not just a trophy for East Bengal; it epitomises their quest for redemption and resurgence within Indian football. The achievement revitalises the club&#8217;s ambitions, potentially attracting new supporters and sponsors. It also reaffirms the dedication of players, management, and fans who have remained loyal through tough times.</h4>
<h4>Moreover, this win is likely to bolster the club&#8217;s recruitment efforts, as successful teams traditionally draw in better talent. Furthermore, it can catalyse investment in facilities and training to ensure sustained success in future competitions.</h4>
<h4>The historic nature of this triumph resonates deeply within the community, as local businesses and organisations unite in their support. The sense of pride among supporters serves as a reminder of the cultural significance of football in the region, where passion for the sport runs deep.</h4>
<h4>As East Bengal savours their newfound glory, the footballing landscape in the region looks set for renewed rivalry and enthusiasm. Both clubs will be under pressure to elevate their performances in the seasons to come, further enriching the tapestry of Indian football.</h4>
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		<title>Mohun Bagan Faces License Rejection Alongside Six Other Clubs For 2026-27 Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 22:11:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mohun Bagan Super Giant leads a list of seven clubs whose applications for the AIFF Premier 1 licence for the 2026-27 season have been denied, resulting in increased uncertainty for several teams in the Indian Super League (ISL). This decision, made by the Club Licensing Committee – First Instance Body (CLC-FIB) of the All India [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Mohun Bagan Super Giant leads a list of seven clubs whose applications for the AIFF Premier 1 licence for the 2026-27 season have been denied, resulting in increased uncertainty for several teams in the Indian Super League (ISL). This decision, made by the Club Licensing Committee – First Instance Body (CLC-FIB) of the All India Football Federation (AIFF), renders these clubs temporarily ineligible to participate in national and Asian Football Confederation (AFC) competitions unless resolved promptly.</h4>
<h4>Among the clubs granted licences with sanctions are NorthEast United FC, East Bengal FC, Jamshedpur FC, Mumbai City FC, Bengaluru FC, FC Goa, and Punjab FC. In contrast, the following clubs saw their license applications rejected: Mohun Bagan Super Giant, Kerala Blasters FC, Odisha FC, Chennaiyin FC, Mohammedan Sporting Club, Inter Kashi, and Sporting Club Delhi. This situation emerges as numerous ISL teams grapple with uncertainties related to the league&#8217;s commercial viability and ownership structures.</h4>
<h4>As these issues unfold, the rejection of licences adds another layer of administrative challenges for these clubs, positioning Indian football at a critical juncture just months before the upcoming season begins.</h4>
<h1>Importance of AIFF Club Licensing System</h1>
<h4>The AIFF’s Indian Club Licensing System serves a critical function beyond mere administrative requirements. It acts as a quality-control measure designed to ensure that clubs meet established standards encompassing finances, infrastructure, youth development, administration, and sporting operations before engaging in professional competitions. Each season, clubs must secure licences for participation in ISL, I-League, and AFC tournaments, making the rejection of a licence significant.</h4>
<h4>In essence, a licence denial indicates that the club has failed to meet one or more of the mandatory criteria specified by the AIFF and AFC regulations. This status currently precludes these clubs from competing in the ISL and continental competitions for the 2026-27 season, although immediate expulsion is not a certainty, providing the affected clubs with several options for recourse.</h4>
<h4>While the rejection is serious, it does not signal the end of prospects for these clubs. AIFF regulations stipulate procedures that allow clubs to remedy the situation before the new season officially commences.</h4>
<h1>Possible Next Steps for Affected Clubs</h1>
<h4>Following the rejection, these seven clubs are not without avenues of action. They can file an appeal against the decision made by the Club Licensing Committee, present additional documentation or clarifications to rectify compliance issues, and seek a special exemption to continue in national competitions. Furthermore, clubs are given the chance to resolve any infrastructure, financial, or administrative deficiencies within a specified timeline, which could alleviate their ineligibility status.</h4>
<h4>For Mohun Bagan, the implications of this rejection are intensified, especially considering the club&#8217;s recent troubles with the AFC stemming from their refusal to travel to Iran for an AFC Champions League fixture last year, which resulted in a significant fine and a two-season continental ban. For clubs such as Kerala Blasters, Odisha FC, and Chennaiyin FC, the announcement will likely heighten concerns among fans regarding the future direction of Indian club football.</h4>
<h4>As these developments unfold, the actions taken by the affected clubs in the immediate future will be crucial in determining their ability to compete in the upcoming season and the overall landscape of Indian football. The situation remains dynamic, with clubs closely monitoring potential solutions to secure their operational viability.</h4>
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		<title>East Bengal and Mohun Bagan Draw 1-1 in Thrilling ISL Kolkata Derby</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2026 19:03:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Kolkata (West Bengal) witnessed an electrifying showdown between the Mohun Bagan Super Giant and East Bengal FC during their Indian Super League (ISL) match on May 17. This highly anticipated Kolkata Derby concluded with a dramatic 1-1 draw at the Salt Lake Stadium, captivating a large crowd. The match held significant implications for the ISL [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Kolkata (West Bengal) witnessed an electrifying showdown between the Mohun Bagan Super Giant and East Bengal FC during their Indian Super League (ISL) match on May 17. This highly anticipated Kolkata Derby concluded with a dramatic 1-1 draw at the Salt Lake Stadium, captivating a large crowd. The match held significant implications for the ISL title race, showcasing the rivalry&#8217;s enduring legacy.</h4>
<h1>Late Goals Define the Match</h1>
<h4>The action unfolded towards the end of the match when East Bengal&#8217;s substitute striker, Edmund Lalrindika, netted a goal in the 85th minute, igniting celebrations among East Bengal supporters. However, their lead was short-lived as Mohun Bagan&#8217;s Jason Cummings equalized just five minutes later, marking the game&#8217;s turning point. Both teams now hold 23 points from 12 matches; East Bengal leads the standings due to a superior goal difference of 18 compared to Mohun Bagan&#8217;s 13.</h4>
<h1>Implications for the Title Race</h1>
<h4>This result keeps the title race open and thrilling as Mumbai City FC and Punjab FC trail closely, both also with 22 points. They are scheduled to face each other on May 21. East Bengal holds a significant advantage as victory against Inter Kashi in their forthcoming match would secure them the ISL championship, provided Mohun Bagan fails to overcome the goal difference barrier.</h4>
<h1>Historical Context of the Rivalry</h1>
<h4>The Kolkata Derby adds another chapter to one of Indian football&#8217;s most storied rivalries. Historically, the two clubs have clashed 349 times, with East Bengal holding the edge with 129 victories compared to Mohun Bagan&#8217;s 105, while 115 encounters have ended in draws. East Bengal has scored 324 goals in this fixture, surpassing Mohun Bagan&#8217;s total of 286. Their last meeting before this encounter resulted in a goalless draw during the Super Cup on October 31, 2025.</h4>
<h1>Match Highlights</h1>
<h4>From the match&#8217;s onset, both teams displayed aggressive strategies. Mohun Bagan&#8217;s Liston Colaco initiated the first clear opportunity merely four minutes in, creating space on the left for Subhasish Bose. However, a miscontrolled effort from Sahal Abdul Samad allowed East Bengal to escape unscathed. In an immediate counter, East Bengal goalkeeper Prabhsukhan Singh Gill&#8217;s long kick found PV Vishnu, but Abhishek Tekcham&#8217;s timely intervention thwarted a potential goal.</h4>
<h4>The match maintained its pace, with Manvir Singh and Anton Sojberg threatening the goalposts, the latter hitting the post after an impressive individual run. As East Bengal continued to press for openings, Jeakson Singh&#8217;s exquisite pass to Bipin Singh failed to convert due to indecision. Mohun Bagan found a similar outcome with Anirudh Thapa&#8217;s powerful shot saved impressively by Gill. The first half concluded without any goals despite the thrilling exchanges on the field.</h4>
<h4>Following the break, Bipin again squandered an opportunity soon after. The game&#8217;s intensity escalated as Miguel&#8217;s playmaking abilities shone through, culminating in Lalrindika&#8217;s goal that initially gave East Bengal the lead. Despite taking the lead, East Bengal&#8217;s moment of triumph quickly dissolved when Cummings produced his equalizer off a corner delivered by Dimitrios Petratos.</h4>
<h4>In the final moments, the match reached its climax when Lalrindika was dismissed after receiving his second yellow card, and Mohun Bagan narrowly missed a chance for a last-minute victory. Gill&#8217;s crucial save preserved the draw for East Bengal in this exciting derby clash.</h4>
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		<title>Indian Football Team Faces Entry Issue Before Asian Cup Qualifier</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 04:28:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Indian football team encountered a significant administrative challenge prior to their AFC Asian Cup qualifier against Hong Kong. Head coach Khalid Jamil and three players, including Ashique Kuruniyan, Sahal Abdul Samad, and Bijoy Varghese, were barred from entering the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium in Kochi. This incident, which interrupted their scheduled media obligations, raised [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>The Indian football team encountered a significant administrative challenge prior to their AFC Asian Cup qualifier against Hong Kong. Head coach Khalid Jamil and three players, including Ashique Kuruniyan, Sahal Abdul Samad, and Bijoy Varghese, were barred from entering the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium in Kochi. This incident, which interrupted their scheduled media obligations, raised serious concerns regarding organizational management.</h4>
<h4>Upon arriving at the stadium for a press conference ahead of their match, which marks the team’s first game in Kochi in nearly a decade, the coach and players were stopped at the entrance by security personnel from the Greater Cochin Development Authority (GCDA). The inability to enter was attributed to unresolved payment issues.</h4>
<h4>KFA president Navas Meeran addressed the situation, labeling it a minor technical issue and assuring that the match would proceed as scheduled. Meeran stated, “The Asian Cup qualifier will go ahead as planned. What happened on Thursday was a minor technical problem, and it will be sorted out soon.” Despite these reassurances, Jamil eventually had to leave the venue without access, a situation that affected journalists as well, resulting in limited access due to the closed gates.</h4>
<h1>Administrative Lapses Cast Shadow on Significant Fixture</h1>
<h4>The incident has been regarded as a humiliation for Indian football, particularly given the importance of the upcoming match. This event marks the national team&#8217;s return to Kochi after almost ten years, the last match at this venue having taken place in 2016. The circumstances surrounding the incident shifted the focus from football to administrative failures.</h4>
<h4>Reports indicate that the GCDA had requested a security deposit ranging from Rs 20 lakh to Rs 25 lakh, along with a rent fee of Rs 3 lakh. Entry was refused until full payment was received, which led the KFA to ask for additional time to arrange the payment. The situation escalated to the point where not only were the coach and players unable to conduct their press conference, but they were also denied access to pre-match training, leaving them effectively stranded outside the venue.</h4>
<h1>Recurring Payment Disputes Highlight Coordination Issues</h1>
<h4>This is not the first occurrence of such disruptions at this stadium. Earlier in February, players and staff of Kerala Blasters also faced entry denial ahead of an Indian Super League (ISL) match due to related payment conflicts. Disagreements over fees and security deposits have previously caused similar lockouts at the venue.</h4>
<h4>The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, owned by the GCDA, is managed in collaboration with the KFA for organizing matches. The repeated financial disputes highlight significant coordination problems between the two entities. Issues concerning payments—whether they involve deposits of around Rs 20 lakh or match-related fees—suggest a broader pattern of miscommunication and planning within Indian football administration.</h4>
<h4>Despite the current challenges, the Indian team is scheduled to play against Hong Kong on March 31. It is anticipated that the payment issues will be resolved promptly. However, the continuing frequency of such incidents in Indian football raises concerns regarding the stability of administrative operations in the sport.</h4>
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		<title>Kushal Das, Former General Secretary of AIFF, Passes Away at 66</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2026 13:38:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Kushal Das, a prominent figure in Indian football and former general secretary of the All India Football Federation (AIFF), died on Friday in New Delhi at the age of 66. His passing occurred at a private hospital, as confirmed by fellow football administrator Shaji Prabhakaran. Das is survived by his wife and two sons. Significant [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Kushal Das, a prominent figure in Indian football and former general secretary of the All India Football Federation (AIFF), died on Friday in New Delhi at the age of 66. His passing occurred at a private hospital, as confirmed by fellow football administrator Shaji Prabhakaran. Das is survived by his wife and two sons.</h4>
<h1>Significant Contributions to Indian Football</h1>
<h4>Das held the position of AIFF general secretary for 12 years before stepping down in 2022 due to health issues. Throughout his tenure, he played a vital role in advancing Indian football administration and was instrumental in securing hosting rights for several international tournaments, including the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 2017. AIFF president Kalyan Chaubey remarked that Das&#8217;s efforts in promoting Indian football will be remembered, extending his condolences to Das&#8217;s family.</h4>
<h1>A Professional Background in Sports Management</h1>
<h4>Before joining the AIFF in 2010, Das worked as the Chief Financial Officer of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in Dubai. He also had experience with International Management Group (IMG) India and previous roles at organizations like PwC, GSK, and Shell. His financial expertise played a crucial role in transforming the sports landscape in India.</h4>
<h1>A Legacy of Administrative Excellence</h1>
<h4>AIFF deputy secretary general M. Satyanarayan noted Das&#8217;s lengthy and impactful tenure, emphasizing that his contributions led to many administrative reforms within the federation. Das was also recognized for his efforts in developing a structured youth basketball pathway, contributing significantly to long-term player development in Indian football.</h4>
<h1>Achievements During his Tenure</h1>
<h4>Under Das&#8217;s leadership, the Indian national football team qualified for three AFC Asian Cup tournaments. The 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup, which he described as a &#8220;game changer,&#8221; set attendance records for FIFA youth tournaments. He was also pivotal in securing rights to host the 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup and the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women&#8217;s World Cup, increasing India&#8217;s profile in international sports.</h4>
<h1>Collaboration with Marketing Partners</h1>
<h4>Das was instrumental in partnering with Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL) in 2010, a move that paved the way for the establishment of the Indian Super League (ISL). This partnership was crucial in financial recovery for the federation after the withdrawal of previous broadcasters.</h4>
<h1>Education and Early Career</h1>
<h4>Das completed his BSc in Mathematics from St Stephen’s College in Delhi before embarking on a career that included significant leadership roles in both football and other sports. His resignation in 2022 came amid a transition following a Supreme Court decision that addressed administrative issues within the AIFF.</h4>
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