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The All India Football Federation formally adopted Article 25.3 (c) and (d) of its Constitution as directed by the Supreme Court. The move resolves a matter pending since 2017 and aligns AIFF with FIFA and AFC statutes
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The Centre told the Supreme Court it will intervene to ensure the Indian Super League is held after AIFF failed to attract bids for commercial rights. The court-appointed committee suggested balancing AIFF’s authority with bidders’ interests. Hearing resumes in two weeks
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Indian footballers, including Sunil Chhetri and Sandesh Jhingan, have jointly urged the AIFF to restart the paused ISL season, saying their frustration has turned into desperation. The appeal follows the federation’s failure to attract bidders for the league’s commercial rights
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AIFF will host a Talent Identification Capacity Building online workshop on September 28. Interested candidates must register via Instagram link by September 27 at 6 PM
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Indian athletes and officials hailed the National Sports Governance and Anti-Doping Bills 2025 as landmark reforms, praising PM Modi for prioritising transparency, athlete welfare, safe sport policies, and governance reforms
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The AIFF President reassured clubs about the continuation of the top-tier league and confirmed that the Super Cup will be held before the ISL to ensure six to eight weeks of pre-season
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Khalid Jamil has been appointed as the head coach of India’s Senior Men’s Football Team by AIFF, after a thorough evaluation of shortlisted candidates. Jamil’s prior accolades and familiarity with the team made him the preferred choice for upcoming international fixtures.
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The AIFF Technical Committee has shortlisted three candidates for the Indian men’s football team head coach position after reviewing 170 applications. The final decision rests with the Executive Committee. AIFF also confirmed fake applications in the names of Pep Guardiola and Xavi.
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Inter Kashi FC were declared I-League 2024–25 champions after the Court of Arbitration for Sport overturned an AIFF decision that had earlier invalidated their player registration and altered the standings
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The AIFF has announced a USD 50,000 reward for the Indian women’s football team after their unbeaten AFC qualifiers campaign. Developmental efforts and grassroots programs have strengthened women's football nationwide
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All India Football Federation (AIFF) President Kalyan Chaubey has strongly denied accusations of corruption that have been made against India’s football governing body
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Sports Authority of Telangana was honoured by the All India Football Federation for its outstanding contribution, support in encouraging and promoting football in Hyderabad, Telangana for 2024-25 at the AIFF Annual Awards day function
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Soumya was felicitated by the All India Football Federation at Bhubaneswar
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Andhra registered a 4-1 win against Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu in Group F of the Swami Vivekananda U-20 Men's NFC 2025 at the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama Ground in Narainpur, Chhattisgarh
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The proposals include the provision for inclusion of at least five former national players in the 14-member executive committee and removal of the office bearers through a no-confidence motion
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The suggested dates for the men's and women's tournaments have been set for the first week of June
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The senior competition calendar for the next season (2024-25) will kick off with the Asia's oldest tournament Durand Cup slated from July 26-31, the 11th edition of the ISL will kick off on September 14 and will run till April 30, 2025.
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Kalyan Chaubey and Dr Shaji Prabhakaran's recent meeting with legendary coach Arsene Wenger, FIFA's Chief of Global Football Development, in Australia marked the initial steps towards establishing a central academy in India.
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Following his stint with City Club Delhi in his youth (2001-02), Chhetri began his professional career with Mohun Bagan in 2002.
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The trials will be held in under-13, 15 and 18 age categories.