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Praful Patel pledges to make ISL a tournament for the SAFF Region

Praful Patel, President, All India Football Federation (AIFF)

Praful Patel, President, All India Football Federation (AIFF)

Praful Patel, President, All India Football Federation (AIFF) on Thursday, advocated for making the Indian Super League (ISL) a “tournament for the region”. Patel was speaking as a panelist in the 3rd International Convention on Football Business at the FICCI House in New Delhi.

Referring to the Indian Super League in the panel discussion, “Football on SAARC – Teaming the SAARC Football, Football in South Asia”, Patel stated: “The ISL is a tournament of India. But I want it to be the tournament of the SAFF Region. Mamunul, the Bangladesh national team captain was a part of the triumphant Atlético de Kolkata in inaugural edition of the Hero Indian Super League while Haroon Fakhruddin, the national team captain of Afghanistan was one of the key players for FC Goa.”

“The numbers can increase in the coming years for sure,” he added.

Complementing Patel, Dasho Ugyen Dorji (President, Bhutan Football Federation) admitted that the football scenario in the SAFF Region would change with the “emergence of the Hero Indian Super League”.

“The interest generated will help football to grow in the region. And Bhutan will certainly benefit from it because if football grows in the region, we will benefit too.”

Patel recollected the planning stage of the Indian Super League where everyone doubted the decision of the All India Football Federation.

“There was a lot of criticism and skepticism amidst most prior to the kick-off of the ISL. The AIFF was criticized a lot for going against the so called conventional method. But what was needed was to redefine and give a new direction to football in India,” Patel said.

“In that sense, the ISL was successful in giving the much-needed fillip, impetus and boost to Indian football,” he added. “You look at pure numbers, for that matter. In ISL, the average attendance was around 25,000 while in IPL it stays at 29,000. So it was not far behind.”

“For football in the region to improve, you need to have more competition. The level of the competition has to change,” the AIFF President maintained.

“Everyone needs to concentrate on building the national team,” he continued.

(Report & Picture courtesy AIFF Media)