
Indian football is currently in hopelessness.All India (AIFF), Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL) and all Indian Super League clubs (ISL) are waiting for a resolution on the future of the leading home football competition – Isl.The future of Isl will be in balance with the Master’s Rights Agreement on which it will still agree. Since the start of the 14 -day delay in the pre -season season, as shared by Sunil CHHETRI, after the Supreme Court’s order and uncertainty about whether the league will play this year, Indian football has to find it weathered. for better or worse.Former Indian captain Bhaichung Bhutia expressed his views on the upcoming fate of the highest home football league in the country.“It’s (Indian football), got the main structural problem, and I have been saying it for a very long time. FSDL, AIFF and every party should not rush to it and get a bad shop for everyone,” said Bhutia Timesofindia.com in a free bike.MRA, which regulates the operation and commercial framework of the ISL, expires on December 8, 2025. Without a signed new agreement, it will leave the league uncertainly almost halfway to the season, if it starts according to the schedule in September.
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Bhutia pointed to the unfortunate mismatch in the timing of the Supreme Court order and said, “If this constitution and elections were announced just after (U-17) World Women’s Championship, I think it would not be a problem.”The 48-year-old referred to FIFA, which suspended the AIFF before the World Cup of Women 2022, said the priority was to set up an ad-hoc body at that time and organize the elections for it.Despite more than a decade of Isl, Bhutia stressed that the largest parties are still left to lament shortcomings and lack of revenue from their investment.“None of this has gained. FSDL says they lost a huge amount of money. The Isl clubs say they have invested so much and did not get any of it,” Bhutia shared.Indian football on all fronts is difficult from the local level to the local level to the national team. “At the local level, the next generation of players who are doing a sensation is nothing. Our under 17 years of age is even trying to qualify for the Asia Cup. And the leading team is obviously fighting for something we have qualified in the last decade.”Bhutia lamented that the Isl, which was promoted to the top of the Indian domestic football structure over I-League in 2019, has to bring no results.“I didn’t play in Isl. We still qualified for the Asia Cup when he had only 14 teams. Today, the Asia Cup has 24 teams that can play and still fight.”There are difficult decisions with difficult problems. Although the situation is certainly uncertain, Bhuta believes that in the near future is a complete overwork to save Indian football from drowning.“A new body must appear, the Constitution of the Supreme Court and new elections should occur.”“It is not that players salaries or FSDL get a contract soon, or AIFF receive some money from FSDL,” Bhutia said.The veteran, who retired about once and a half ago, said he hadn’t seen any progress in the Indian football team since he had hung his shoes.“Fifteen years after my retirement, we are still looking for an attacker after Sunil CHETRI. When he was with me, in 2010/11, he retired,” he said.The Indian FIFA evaluation has declined significantly over the last decade, while the busting emphasized a sharp decline after retirement. “Look where football came in terms of evaluation. When I retired, we were at the top 100. Now it’s 133.”“FSDL crying of a loss of 500 GBP Crores. Isl clubs are crying about loss of huge investment. And today look at Indian fans crying because our football left,” Bhutia said in a dull assessment of the current situation.While the situation looks bleak, Bhutia has found hope in a structure that sees every advantage of the parties.With the Isl already at the break and delay of the tournament, which is difficult to overlook, Bhutia said, “Even if there is a delay of several months, it’s okay. But I’m sure there is a way to get the right structure and each is in a mutual advantageous situation-where Indian football is the final winner.”