I-League clubs to approach court if ISL is made top league
Putting up a united front, seven I-League clubs Monday said they are ready to approach "appropriate courts for relief" if the All India Football Federation makes the ISL the country's top league.
Miffed at AIFF general secretary Kushal Das's public acknowledgement of Indian Super League as the country's main league, representatives of Mohun Bagan, East Bengal, Churchill Brothers, Minerva Punjab FC, Aizawl FC, NEROCA and Gokulam Kerala FC held a meeting in New Delhi, where they decided to move courts.
Das' acknowledgement is expected to be rubber-stamped in the AIFF's executive committee meeting on July 3.
"With media reports indicating that the ISL being announced as the top division league post an Executive committee meeting scheduled for July 3rd, the I-League clubs are standing united stronger than ever," the clubs said in a joint statement.
"The refusal of the President of AIFF to meet the I-League clubs in spite of several requests and the subsequent vindictive actions ...