ISL to resume on 14 Feb, says Mansukh Mandaviya
The ISL will feature 91 matches on home and away basis, the logistics of which are still being worked out.
PTI
New Delhi, 6 Jan
Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Tuesday announced that
the Indian Super League, which was on pause due to lack of a commercial
partner, will start on 14 February.
The ISL
will feature all 14 clubs. The I-League, which was also on pause, will be held
"around the same time" with all 11 clubs in participation.
"There
was lot of speculation regarding ISL but today govt, football federation and 14
clubs, Mohun Bagan and East Bengal included had a meeting and we have decided
that ISL will start 14 February. All clubs will participate," Mandaviya
announced.
Joining
him at the long awaited resolution table was under-fire All India Football Federation (AIFF) President Kalyan Chaubey, who took over the explaining part
after the Minister's announcement.
The ISL
will feature 91 matches on home and away basis, the logistics of which are
still being worked out.
The
I-League will be a truncated event with 55 matches.
"A
Rs 25 crore central pool has been made for only the conduct of the ISL. 10
percent of this fund will come from AIFF, 30 percent was to come from a
commercial partner but since we don't have on right now the AIFF will pitch in
with that contribution," Chaubey said.
"In
all, the AIFF will give Rs 14 crore for ISL and about 3.2 crore for I League
till we find a commercial partner," he added.
Chaubey said a Governing Council Board will be formed to manage the Leagues eventually
and it will be "empowered to take all commercial decisions."
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