Goa, Dec. 17 -- Indian football finds itself in disarray at a moment when it can least afford drift. With key commercial agreements governing the Indian Super League (ISL) having expired on December 8 and no clarity yet on renewals or replacements, instability has spread across the sport's entire ecosystem. The crisis is not confined to boardrooms or legal filings; it is being felt on training grounds, in academies and in households that depend on football for their livelihoods.December 8 was not merely a contractual date. It was a deadline that passed without resolution. Commercial agreements underpin league operations, broadcast commitments, sponsorship flows and club planning. Their expiry without a replacement framework has pushed clu...
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