The future of India’s top football league is facing fresh turbulence. Ten Indian Super League (ISL) clubs have jointly sent a sharp warning to the All India Football Federation (AIFF), accusing it of a “breach of trust” over the delay in finalising the tender for a new commercial partner.
According to the Supreme Court’s directions, the tender to decide the league’s commercial and organisational rights was meant to be completed by Octobe
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