I-League is India's real league, ISL short-term booster: AIFF
I-League is India's real league, ISL short-term booster: AIFF
With comparisons aplenty between I-League and the newly-started Indian Super League, FIFA and the AIFF said that the older league will always get priority.

New Delhi: With comparisons aplenty between I-League and the newly-started Indian Super League, FIFA and the All India Football Federation (AIFF) said that the older league will always get priority.

"I-league is the only league in India. You can not have two leagues in a country. We will not call ISL a league, though it's a good platform for budding talent," FIFA secretary-general Jerome Valcke categorically said on Wednesday.

AIFF also made it clear that I-league will continue to enjoy the numero uno status, whereas the now-becoming popular ISL will help the game reach newer boundaries in the uncharted sporting territory.

"I-league is the league of India whereas ISL is a short-term booster," AIFF president Praful Patel said.

AIFF president also believed that all ISL clubs will eventually progress into the I-league.

"Some of ISL clubs have already started thinking that how they can merge into the I-league," Patel said.

Meanwhile, AIFF is also mulling to change the timing slot for the ISL matches from 7 pm to 8 pm.

"We are in a discussion with Star Sports over changing the timing of the ISL matches. Nothing has been finalised yet," Patel said.

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