ISL Tender Crisis: SC Panel Urges Balance After AIFF Bid Failure

ISL Tender Crisis: SC Panel Urges Balance After AIFF’s Commercial Rights Bid Fails

Justice L Nageswara Rao has submitted a crucial report to the Supreme Court addressing the Indian Super League tender crisis, recommending a balance between preserving AIFF’s authority and safeguarding commercial interests after the federation received zero bids for ISL commercial rights.

Key Takeaways

  • AIFF received no bids for ISL commercial rights despite October tender
  • Justice Rao recommends restructuring Rs 37.5 crore annual payment
  • Governance reforms proposed for better commercial partner representation
  • 12 ISL clubs move Supreme Court over livelihood concerns
  • Current FSDL agreement ends December 8, creating urgency

Financial Hurdles Behind Tender Failure

The SC-appointed committee identified the minimum guaranteed payment of Rs 37.5 crore annually as a major deterrent for potential bidders. Justice Rao’s report suggests restructuring or reducing this financial obligation to address concerns about disproportionate exposure in early years and high operational overheads.

The Bid Evaluation Committee, comprising Justice Rao, AIFF President Kalyan Chaubey, and AFC’s Kesvaran Murugasu, emphasized creating a viable commercial framework while preserving AIFF’s regulatory role.

Governance Reforms Proposed

Justice Rao recommended revising the AIFF council structure to ensure more balanced representation. Bidders expressed that the proposed veto power for AIFF representatives would limit their ability to make timely commercial decisions.

The report noted that with only one commercial partner representative among six in the proposed structure, bidders felt there was “insufficient participation” for key league decisions.

Broadcasting Rights Concerns

Potential bidders raised concerns about restrictions on handling broadcasting and allied rights, calling them essential for effective commercial operations. The report suggests these limitations contributed to the lack of interest in the tender.

Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL), a Reliance Industries subsidiary, has operated the ISL since 2014 under a Rs 700 crore agreement from 2010 that expires on December 8.

Clubs Approach Supreme Court

Twelve ISL clubs have filed an intervention application before the Supreme Court, highlighting how the crisis affects thousands of livelihoods. The clubs include FC Goa, Bengaluru FC, East Bengal FC, and defending champions Mohun Bagan Super Giant.

They warned that with no revenue structure in sight, clubs face potential shutdowns, further delaying the 2025-26 ISL season with no clarity on its start date or long-term future.

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