New Delhi: The All India Football Federation finds itself in a soup after failing to receive any bid for its top-flight Indian Super League.
Till the deadline of 5pm IST on Friday, there was no bid on the table, leading to further uncertainty in Indian football.
The AIFF had floated the tender on October 16 seeking a commercial partner for the next 15 years.
Four entities attended a pre-bid meeting on October 15 to seek clarity on various terms and conditions, including an asking price of a minimum Rs 37.5 crore.
Bids were sought after the AIFF replied to 234 queries on October 29, extending the initial deadline by two days from November 5 at the request of two parties.
The AIFF’s existing partnership with Reliance-subsidiary Football Sports Development Limited ends in December

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