Indian Super League players urgently appealing to FIFA via video as AIFF official announces league intervention.
Indian Super League players urgently appealing to FIFA via video as AIFF official announces league intervention.
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AIFF intervenes to run stalled ISL after players' FIFA plea

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Following prominent Indian footballers' urgent video appeal to FIFA over the Indian Super League's (ISL) 2025-26 crisis, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) announced on January 3, 2026, that it would directly conduct the delayed season, offering relief amid stalled negotiations for a commercial partner.

The players' emotional "Save Indian Football" video, released January 2 and featuring stars like Sunil Chhetri, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, Sandesh Jhingan, and Hugo Boumous, highlighted the humanitarian, sporting, and economic fallout from the ISL's mid-2025 stall due to the expired Master Rights Agreement and failed tender for a new partner. As covered previously, they warned of 'permanent paralysis' and urged FIFA intervention.

Prompted by this outcry and a report from its Coordination Committee (formed December 20, 2025), AIFF convened an emergency meeting on January 3. It decided to take direct control of the 2025-26 season, with matches expected to start the following week. This move addresses clubs' concerns, players' unpaid wages, and fans' frustration after months of uncertainty, including brief Super Cup operations and a Supreme Court-backed process.

Bollywood actor John Abraham, co-owner of Northeast United FC, echoed the players' call, labeling the situation a 'shame.' The intervention provides a roadmap forward, potentially averting deeper crisis.

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X discussions reflect relief over AIFF's announcement on January 3 to directly conduct the stalled ISL 2025-26 season following players' emotional FIFA appeal, led by Sunil Chhetri and others. Sentiments range from cautious optimism and calls for transparency to skepticism about AIFF's competence amid past mismanagement criticisms. High-profile figures like John Abraham express shame, while users demand quick action to resume play and protect livelihoods.

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Illustration of Trump downplaying Iran World Cup concerns amid Iraq play-off disruptions from regional conflict.
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2026 World Cup: Trump dismisses Iran concerns as Iraq play-off faces disruption

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A week after US and Israeli strikes on Iran, President Donald Trump downplayed concerns over Iran's participation in the US-hosted 2026 FIFA World Cup, while escalating conflict has stranded Iraq's coach and complicated visas for their intercontinental play-off in Mexico. FIFA vows to monitor for safe participation of all teams.

Punjab FC secured the AIFF Elite Youth League 2025-26 title on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, beating Zinc Football Academy 3-0. The team scored three goals in the second half within 10 minutes.

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A week after US missile strikes on Iran, the Iranian Football Federation is weighing withdrawal from the 2026 FIFA World Cup amid heightened tensions, risking financial penalties and replacement by another Asian team. FIFA continues to monitor the situation for a safe tournament.

FIFA has rejected Liga MX's request for an extraordinary transfer window before the Clausura 2026 Liguilla, requiring teams to use their current squads despite national team call-ups. Chivas faces the biggest impact as the top contributor of players. However, FIFA approved extensions for World Cup stadium deliveries.

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With Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death now confirmed in ongoing US-Iran conflict, Iran's 2026 FIFA World Cup participation—already in doubt after initial strikes—is increasingly uncertain. All group matches are set in the US, prompting FIFA to monitor closely without detailed contingencies.

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