In yet another body blow to the aching Indian football fraternity, the AIFF failed to attract any bids for the Indian Super League tender process, despite an extended and publicised process in the build
up to it as no bids came in up until the November 7, 2025, deadline.
🚨 AIFF Statement 🔊#IndianFootball pic.twitter.com/z0da2txWIo
— Indian Football (@IndianFootball) November 7, 2025
“The deadline for submission of bids in response to the Request for Proposal (RFP) for awarding the right to monetise the Commercial Rights for the Indian Super League (ISL) concluded today,” the AIFF posted on social media.
“No bids were received within the stipulated timeframe. The AIFF Bid Evaluation Committee will convene over the weekend to review the situation and deliberate on the future course of action,” the governing body added.
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The tender, launched on October 16, 2025, aimed to find a new commercial partner to manage ISL’s broadcasting, sponsorship, digital, and merchandising rights.











