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AIFF proposes 20-year model for Indian Super League

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December 27, 2025
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AIFF proposes 20-year model for Indian Super League
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NEW DELHI: The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has proposed a new long-term framework for the Indian Super League (ISL) under which the federation would own and operate the league for the next 20 seasons. The proposal, aligned with AIFF’s newly adopted constitution, was presented during a meeting with representatives of all 14 ISL clubs as the federation looks to address uncertainty over the league’s future.


Focus on early season start

One of AIFF’s immediate priorities is to ensure the 2025–26 ISL season begins on schedule, with February 5 set as the targeted start date. According to the federation, the new model is designed to bring the league fully in line with constitutional requirements. Club representatives have responded positively so far and are expected to complete internal consultations soon.


Promotion and relegation from 2026–27

From the 2026–27 season onward, the ISL will shift to a June 1 to May 31 calendar, in line with global football norms. Promotion and relegation will also be introduced as mandated by Asian Football Confederation (AFC) regulations, marking a major structural change for Indian football’s top tier.


Central budget and participation fee

The first season under the proposed structure will operate with a central operational budget of ₹70 crore. This will be funded through league revenues and a standard annual participation fee of ₹1 crore from each club. The budget will cover all operational costs, including prize money, with any surplus redistributed among stakeholders, excluding commercial partners.


Revenue-sharing model explained

Under the proposed revenue framework, AIFF will retain 10% of total league revenue, while 30% will be allocated to a commercial partner. Once the league reaches its break-even point at ₹96 crore in total revenue, the remaining 60% will be distributed to clubs. Half of this amount will be shared equally, while the other half will be linked to factors such as additional investment and long-term commitment to the league.


2025–26 format yet to be finalised

The format for the upcoming 2025–26 season remains undecided. AIFF has proposed two options: a centralised, two-conference model or a Swiss-style format with home-and-away matches. Clubs remain divided on the issue, and further discussions are scheduled to reach a consensus.


Next steps and AGM approval

AIFF is seeking in-principle approval from clubs before addressing key issues such as operational expenses, salary caps, and long-term investment protection. Once these aspects are clarified, the proposal will be placed before the AIFF Annual General Meeting (AGM) for formal ratification.

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