Without FSDL coming in, I don’t know what would have happened to Indian football. There were no takers after Zee left. The federation would have had to curtail the activities drastically. Also, the way they have helped in re-structuring our own events is a very important value addition,” Kushal Das said in AIFF TV’s live session on Youtube.
“The launch of the Indian Super League has changed the landscape of Indian football. I think the way things are going on now in the top-level football competition in India, it is 100 times better than it was in 2010-11 because there are so many more clubs, lot more youth development activities, lot of youth leagues and so on. I think FSDL played a significant part in building our structure,” he went on to add.
ISL had a significant influence on promoting football in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Jamshedpur, Bengaluru. Its still developing in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Odisha. However, ISL failed in entire Hindi belt and it’s status quo in Bengal and Northeast states.
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Without FSDL coming in, I don’t know what would have happened to Indian football. There were no takers after Zee left. The federation would have had to curtail the activities drastically. Also, the way they have helped in re-structuring our own events is a very important value addition,” Kushal Das said in AIFF TV’s live session on Youtube.
“The launch of the Indian Super League has changed the landscape of Indian football. I think the way things are going on now in the top-level football competition in India, it is 100 times better than it was in 2010-11 because there are so many more clubs, lot more youth development activities, lot of youth leagues and so on. I think FSDL played a significant part in building our structure,” he went on to add.