Hyderabad, Nov. 24 -- The buzz over the I-League broadcast came to an end on Friday, November 22 as all the 12 clubs cancelled their protest. The clubs had an ultimatum to the All India Football Federation chief earlier.

Two days back, I-League clubs sent a letter to Kalyan Chaubey, the president of the AIFF stating that they are "no longer financially viable to play the league" as they're overburdened with monetary compliances, including bearing 50 per cent of the broadcasting cost, which is typically a responsibility of the league.

Additionally, they are asked to endure fines ranging from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 24 lakh for failing to meet AIFF's strict club licensing criteria and also an entry fee of Rs 7 lakh. The clubs implied that they w...