12 ISL clubs call out AIFF over revenue share in crisis-hit season, allege federation of earning 40% profit

Twelve ISL clubs, excluding NorthEast United and Jamshedpur FC, have written a strong-worded letter to the All India Football Federation (AIFF), accusing them of earning a significant profit of over Rs 3.4 crore from the current season. Previously, the sports ministry, in a meeting with the ISL clubs, informed that the governing body will ‘not make a rupee’ from the league this year and that forced the teams to put in money from their pocket to keep the tournament running.

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