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AIFF To Convey To SC Concerns Of Clubs, Players Over Delay In Start Of 2025-26 Season Of ISL
With the matter being heard by the country's top court, the AIFF has delayed the signing of the MRA, citing observations by the SC, which eventually led FSDL to put the ISL's Season 2025-26 on hold.
The AIFF organised a discussion on Thursday between its legal representatives and the ISL clubs to resolve the matter, at which they decided to raise the concerns of the ISL clubs and those of the players before the Supreme Court.
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