ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Football

Want to see I-League spread to every corner of India: Shaji Prabhakaran

The current I-League season is being played across 10 different states across the country, Shaji Prabhakaran hopes to see that number increase as the seasons go on.

ANI Dec 30, 2022 08:56 IST googleads

AIFF Secretary General Shaji Prabhakaran (Image: AIFF media)

New Delhi [India], December 30 (ANI): Broad basing the beautiful game across the country is one of the primary objectives of the AIFF, and its Secretary General Shaji Prabhakaran feels that the I-League has a huge potential in helping the Federation reach its goal.
"We would like to see the Hero I-League take place across every corner of the country," said Dr Prabhakaran to the-aiff.com.
"The more clubs we have from different parts of the country, the better it would be for Indian Football. Our league structure aims to have more clubs and more games at every level, and that is where this motivation comes in to see new teams play," added Shaji Prabhakaran.
The current I-League season is being played across 10 different states across the country, Prabhakaran hopes to see that number increase as the seasons go on.
"Rajasthan United are having to play their home matches in Delhi this season for various circumstances. We hope that from next season they can play in their home state, which will further increase the outreach of the league," he said.
"And maybe we will be able to see more teams play in the leagues as well - maybe teams from places like Uttar Pradesh, Tripura, Nagaland and so on. That is what will make football really grow. In the end, it's all about the talent at the local level, " he added.
As per the new strategic roadmap of Indian Football, the winners of the Hero I-League from the 2022-23 season onwards will have the opportunity to gain promotion, subject to club licensing criteria. The Secretary-General believes that this would give the clubs in the league more incentive to put their best performances on the pitch.
"We have seen that everyone automatically tries to give their best in every game when there's the possibility of promotion. Also, the whole preparation and approach to such a season tend to change for the clubs that really want to be at that level," said Shaji Prabhakaran.
"It is extremely significant that this will happen for the first time in India. We will now see tougher fights between the teams, and that will surely increase the level of competition, and thus produce better players for the future. It will also make the leagues more interesting for the fans. That is why we need a better league structure," added Secretary General.
The I-League, over the years, has been a closely fought affair, with the title being decided on the final day in seven of the last eight seasons. The ongoing league campaign has been no different, with just four points splitting the top four teams at the winter break.
"The ups and downs of the competition are one of the main pillars to create greater value for the league. That is the beauty of football and the success of any competition, and the I-League is living up to that. Last few seasons the title was decided on the final day, and we hope that the scope for promotion to the ISL will further increase the fight for the top spot this season," he said.
The 2022-23 season of the I-League is being broadcast at a higher level with matches being telecast on Eurosport and DD Sports and streamed live on Discovery Plus. Prabhakaran feels that the higher quality of the broadcast also adds to the league's brand value in the long run.
"It's exciting to see the quality of the broadcast in the I-League. We had some initial hiccups with certain technical issues, but it all looks good now. DD Sports and Eurosport are both broadcasting, and there is streaming on Discovery Plus, which has really increased the reach of the I-League. But the work does not stop here. We must keep working hard on these aspects to make sure that it really grows much bigger and reaches across various parts of the country, " said Prabhakaran.
Real Kashmir FC has enjoyed one of the best crowd support this season, with a packed stadium being seen in Srinagar, something that adds to the charm of football being played in front of a backdrop of snowclad mountains. Prabhakaran feels that this kind of atmosphere is bringing back what was missing in the I-League.
"It's exciting to see the matches, especially the ones in Srinagar. It is absolutely bringing back what was missing in the league the last two seasons. I hope we can reach more such regions of the country and further spread the league," he said. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Football

“Iran team is welcome to World Cup, but…”: Trump

“Iran team is welcome to World Cup, but…”: Trump

United States will co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside Canada and Mexico. The tournament will feature 104 matches, beginning at Mexico City Stadium on June 11 and culminating at New York New Jersey Stadium with the final on 19 July.

Read More
Football

IFL 2025-26: Dempo SC come from behind to hold Chanmari DC

IFL 2025-26: Dempo SC come from behind to hold Chanmari DC

The hosts were reduced to ten men in the 69th minute after Malsawmsanga Renthlei was shown a red card. Dempo capitalised on the advantage in the 81st minute when Marcus Joseph scored with a powerful strike to level the match at 2-2.

Read More
Football

Pritika's brace helps India defeat Myanmar in first U17 friendly

Pritika's brace helps India defeat Myanmar in first U17 friendly

India delivered a mature and balanced display, scoring once in each half while also maintaining a clean sheet against a spirited Myanmar side. Goalkeeper Munni played a crucial role when called upon, while the defensive line marshalled by Abhista Basnett and Elizabed Lakra remained organised and composed throughout the contest.

Read More
Football

IFL 2025-26: Rajasthan United face Namdhari SA

IFL 2025-26: Rajasthan United face Namdhari SA

Rajasthan United FC step onto the pitch at the Vidhyadhar Nagar Stadium, eager to bounce back in front of their home supporters. The Jaipur-based outfit are looking to recover from a 1-3 away defeat to Aizawl FC in the last round.

Read More
Football

IFL 2025-26 Stage 1: Dempo come from behind to hold Chanmari

IFL 2025-26 Stage 1: Dempo come from behind to hold Chanmari

Chanmari took an early lead through Suangaihmuna's header in the 15th minute and doubled their advantage in the 43rd minute when Malsawmsanga finished a well-worked move from close range. Dempo pulled one back just before half-time as Marcus Joseph set up Sebastian Gutierrez in the 45th minute

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.