One Nation One League: I-League-ISL Merger

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  • Deb_BanDeb_Ban 9957 Points
    IMGR (who decides what is good for Indian football) prefers Play-offs, Fake Owners and Super Cup, so it is irrelevant whether we like it or not.
    goalkeepardeepakcmunna219777[Deleted User]deepu
  • i will be happy if FIFA suspends INDIA from tournaments if they don't merge the leagues. the authorities need to wake up. Bloody sleeping chutiya babus.
    goalkeeparBrainFallINDIAsamatuljgArsenalFan700Carbon_14deepumunna219777ashindia
  • MaddieMaddie ಮೈಸೂರು(Mysuru) / Canada2975 Points
    May be after AFC Asian Cup in Jan 2019. 
  • munna219777munna219777 28505 Points
    edited March 2018
    Are they going to stop  ISL / give a break    during AFC Asian Cup 2019 ??
    International Friendlies plus NT camp for so many Indian players.
    Most probably they will revert back to old schedule where ISL will be played between October to December and I-league from February to May after AFC Asian Cup.
    They are not going to hold both leagues together as I - League stole the limelight with good crowd, exciting matches while some ISL teams had empty stadiums.
    It will not surprise me a bit if Chennaiyin FC declines to participate in AFC Cup 2019. That slot may be given to Super Cup winner (if I-League club wins it ) or Neroca FC.
    Lets see what happens. It is too early to speculate. This thread will again become busy with all possible theories.
    goalkeeparatuljgdebarghya89Miki
  • BrainFallINDIABrainFallINDIA India7111 Points
    edited March 2018
    Bhai , are you high ?
    munna219777goalkeeparatuljgindian_gooner
  • munna219777munna219777 28505 Points
    edited March 2018
    Bro This topic of merger and all possible speculations are enough to make any Indian Football Fan go Bonkers. So many years now !!! This thread started in September 2015. Still no solution.
    goalkeeparashindia
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India29627 Points
    https://www.hindustantimes.com/football/fifa-backed-report-for-one-india-football-league-club-ban-if-not-done-from-2019-20/story-Y7Ig1U6xURS4QXOPfHtW8N.html

    Indian clubs face ban if single football league not started from 2019-20: Fifa-backed report

    The All India Football Federation general secretary Kushal Das recently said the AIFF is in no rush to merge the leagues, but the Fifa report is likely to change that.

    The All India Football Federation (AIFF) may have to accelerate its efforts to merge the two football leagues in the country, the Indian Super league (ISL) and the I-League, from 2019-20, with a report by a two-member committee appointed by Fifa and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) recommending this.

    AIFF general secretary Kushal Das recently said that AIFF is in no rush to merge the leagues, but the report is likely to change that.

    The 17-page report, authored by Alex Philips of AFC (he was seconded from UEFA) and Nic Coward, a Fifa consultant, also recommends an expanded football league with 16 teams no later than 2022-23, with the bottom two teams being relegated.

    The report also calls for a review of some of the arrangements currently in place, such as ISL teams having a 10-year immunity from relegation. It also suggests reviewing parts of the 15-year agreement between the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and IMG-Reliance signed in 2010.

    On part of IMG-R, the agreement is now executed by Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL) where Star Sports has a stake. Hindustan Times has seen a copy of the report.

    The recommendations come with a caveat. Should India not be able to implement a unified league structure from 2019-20, the report proposes an Asian ban on Indian clubs.

    From 2019-20, the plan recommends that the top tier of the league has 12 teams, including 10 ISL teams, with at least one of the added teams being the I-League champions of 2018-19. By accommodating the I-League champions the plan seeks to establish a clear promotion link. The report also recommends growing ISL but “on an open and clear basis.”

    If the second new team isn’t the I-League runner-up, it can be chosen through open tender, says the plan titled ‘The Sustainable Development of Top-level Indian Club Football --- A Road Map.’

    By adding two teams each season , the top tier should have 16 teams by 2021-22 or by 2022-23 (if the plan is delayed). Once that happens, it is recommended that the bottom two be relegated every year. This is at odds with the ISL agreement which says its franchises are guaranteed 10 years from 2014 in the closed (no relegation) league.

    “It is understood that this is earlier than 10 years, but we do not consider that this should be material for the original ISL teams or even the later additions,” the authors say.

    As a trade-off, the plan says ISL teams should stop paying franchise fees once relegation begins. Teams pay between Rs 12-18 crore per season as fee for playing in the ISL. Teams entering the unified league too should pay an as-yet undecided fee, says the plan.

    The plan also states that the one-city-one-team credo of the ISL be scrapped from 2019-20. This will clear the way for multiple teams from one city to take part with Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, two of India’s oldest clubs, and both based in Kolkata, being the biggest beneficiaries. Former ISL champions ATK are also from Kolkata.

    An expansion plan similar to the one for the top tier has been recommended for the league’s second tier, which too should eventually have 16 teams. The rights for both leagues will be with a company like FSDL, according to the road map, with the AIFF being paid for them. “The Founding Agreement will be a renegotiation of the existing AIFF/IMGR/FSDL agreement,” the report said.

    The AIFF will have all the rights for a cup competition whose winners will get a berth in the AFC Cup, Asia’s second-tier club tournament.

    To handhold stakeholders through the process of overhauling the Indian club football scene for the long-term, the plan calls for the creation of the League Transition Commission, which will also have experts appointed by Fifa and AFC.

    “We have not received the final report from the AFC and we would not like to comment on any report made by individuals,” said an AIFF official who asked not to be named given the sensitive nature of the issue.

    No one from FSDL was available for comment.

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  • ashindiaashindia 9254 Points
    edited April 2018
    I-league clubs will not agree if just 2 teams are allowed in top tier. Report some how favors ISL and wants it be the number one league and in return remove rules like one city one team and relegation freeze.
    souravindiagoalkeeparDeb_BanSOCCER4kl
  • Yes yes yes. Bring it on. Wake up chutiya babus. Make the merger this season itself.
    RatulSOCCER4kl
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