With the pandemic situation pausing normal course of action, the football authorities in the country had already made up their minds to host the domestic leagues in a single venue. While the top-flight Indian Super League is likely to be held in either Goa or Kerala, but nothing has been finalized yet. But, the All India Football Federation (AIFF), on Friday, announced via a virtual meeting that 🍸the🍎 I-League, India’s second-tier league and the second division I-League qualifiers will be held in Kolkata.
“Keeping in mind available infrastructure and ... granting requisite permissions to organize 2nd division qualifiers and subsequently I-League 2020-21 including arranging for practice sessions for participating clubs, the Committee unanimously decided to grant hosting rights of 2nd division qualifiers and I-Leagu🌄e to IFA, Kolkata,” read a statement.
“The Hero 2nd division qualifiers will also serve as a dress rehearsal for the Hero I-League and enable all involved stakeholders to understand the COVID bubble and operate likewise for a seamless operation,” added the 🍸statement.
The I-League🐻 is set to kick-off in November this year and is likely to be 11-team affair just like the previous season. With last season’s champions Mohun Bagan flocking to the ISL by virtue of a merger, the void wiꦚll be filled by Delhi-based Sudeva FC - a club that gained entry through a corporate bid.
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