Sunil Chhetri breaks silence on ISL's indefinite suspension: 'Football has to resume soon. It will'

Sunil Chhetri breaks silence on ISL's indefinite suspension: 'Football has to resume soon. It will'

FP Sports Desk July 16, 2025, 13:11:31 IST

Indian football’s greatest striker, Sunil Chhetri, took to social media to express his concerns regarding indefinite suspension of the upcoming Indian Super League (ISL) season. He also shared a message for the stakeholders.

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Sunil Chhetri breaks silence on ISL's indefinite suspension: 'Football has to resume soon. It will'
Sunil Chhetri asked the players to keep training and stay ready as he hoped ISL will be back soon. Image: PTI

Indian football star Sunil Chhetri has expressed fear about the indefinite suspension of the Indian Super League (ISL) as domestic football in the country faces an unprecedented crisis. The ISL is run by the Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL) under a Master Rights Agreement (MRA) signed with the All India Football Federation (AIFF) in 2010. The 15-year agreement ends in December 2025 and AIFF’s failure to strike a new agreement has put ISL's future in doubt.

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The talks between AIFF and FSDL have not progressed since the Indian governing body for football formed an eight-member task force to finalise a new MRA by April. The Supreme Court’s directive to AIFF not to sign any major agreement since its review of its constitution has added to the uncertainty.

Chhetri breaks silence on ISL’s indefinite suspension

The Bengaluru FC striker and star striker, Chhetri, on Wednesday took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his concerns over the delay in finalising the new MRA and indefinite suspension of the ISL. He said that “Everybody in the Indian football ecosystem is worried, hurt and scared” about the uncertainty.

“The current situation that Indian football finds itself in, is very concerning. I’ve received a flurry of texts from players, staff members, physios, masseurs – not just from my club, but from other clubs as well. Everybody in the Indian football ecosystem is worried, hurt, scared about the uncertainty we are faced with,” Chhetri wrote on X.

“I know that the think tank and all those involved in running the sport are working to get the football season up and running, and I’m hopeful that there is a solid fix sooner rather than later.”

The 40-year-old legendary footballer, who has scored 95 goals for India, also asked the stakeholders to support each other during a troubled period.

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“I may not have all the answers, but my message to all those involved with Indian football – and more importantly the ones whose livelihood depends on it, the players, staff, kitmen, masseurs, medical teams, production crews, operations staff – please stay calm. We’ll ride this storm together. Stick together and look out for each other. Keep training and getting better. Football has to resume soon. It will.”

The 2025-26 season of ISL was expected to start in September this year, but it currently does not feature in AIFF’s 2025-26 calendar for Indian football.

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