The Indian Super League is facing serious problems, and you can see it clearly this season. Fancode has secured the broadcast rights, but the deal shows how badly the league’s market value has fallen.
Broadcast Value Hits Record Low
You are now looking at the biggest drop in ISL broadcast value ever. Last season, the rights were worth 275 crore. This season, they stand at just 8.62 crore, a fall of nearly 97 percent.
Cricket Still Dominates Everything
This drop exposes the deep sports imbalance in India. You celebrate cricket like no other sport, treating its stars as legends, while football and others struggle for attention, support, and basic respect from both fans and authorities.
Rich Boards, Poor Football
You often hear about BCCI being the richest board in the world. At the same time, AIFF faces bans from FIFA, and nothing changes beyond empty statements.
Messi Event That Angered Fans
When Lionel Messi visited India, the organisers forced Sunil Chhetri to attend the event at Wankhede Stadium. You even saw him wear Messi’s jersey instead of his own.
Talent Keeps Getting Humiliated
You continue to watch Indian footballers struggle due to poor infrastructure and weak planning. The system fails them repeatedly, making it harder to compete globally, no matter how talented or committed they are.
Government Must Step In
You need stronger action, not promises. The government must ensure such treatment never happens again and that your players finally get a fair chance to grow, perform, and represent the country with dignity.




