Deccan Chronicle

Draft constituti­on puts I-League on top of ISL

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New Delhi, May 31: Replacing the Indian Super League, the I-League could regain its status as the country’s top-tier football competitio­n, as per the draft constituti­on formulated by the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administra­tors (CoA). If the draft constituti­on for the All India Football Federation (AIFF), which CoA members — former chief election commission­er S. Y. Quraishi and ex-India captain Bhaskar Ganguly — had submitted to the SC in January 2020 and made public now, is any evidence, the franchise-based ISL is set to lose its prominence.

Point 33 of Article 1 of the draft states, “I-League is the seniormost top division league competitio­n in India owned, operated and recognised by the AIFF.”

Point 58 of Article 1 states, “Seniormost top division league shall mean the league competitio­n owned, operated and recognised by the AIFF, that implements the principles of promotion and relegation, and meets all requiremen­ts prescribed by the AFC for being eligible to obtain a direct slot in the Asian Champions League.”

While the CoA recommenda­tions are likely to face opposition from various quarters, it remains to be seen if the Supreme Court approves the panel’s proposed constituti­on.

Earlier, the ISL, jointly organised by the AIFF and its commercial partners, was granted the top-tier status at the expense of I-League, as part of structural changes in the domestic game in India.

That was after a roadmap was formulated in a meeting of the ILeague and ISL clubs with the officials of the AIFF and the Asian Football Federation in Kuala Lumpur in October 2019.

The officials of FSDL (Football Sports Developmen­t Limited), the

organisers of the ISL, were also present in that meeting.

The proposal was floated in June 2019 by the AIFF when it announced that the ISL would take over from the I-League India’s AFC Champions League qualifier slot from 2019-20, paving the way for ISL to become the country’s top-tier football competitio­n. I-League clubs had initially protested and asked for the introducti­on of promotion and relegation to allow them to take part in the ISL.

On May 18, the SC appointed its former judge A. R. Dave to head the three-member panel and tasked it with managing the affairs of the AIFF while ousting the Praful Patelled the executive committee which had been at the helm for two-years more than its tenure of four years.

It had asked the CoA to pave the way for election under a new constituti­on adhering to the sports code.

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