The 2020/21 Indian Super League will kick off this weekend, and it aims to be the fascinating edition ever.
With several big clubs, notable foreign investments, traditional powers, modern ventures and Indian football’s biggest game - the Kolkata Derby, it actually might be. Your mini-guide for the ISL.
Indian Football: An Attractive Destination for Foreign Football Investments
The football potential in India is endless. This is why so many foreign ventures have tried, and still are trying, to get their share out of the sleeping giant of world football—Shibajee Das with a second feature before the return of Indian Super League.
A Prelude to Indian Football
Despite kicking off a new league, the ISL, in 2014, Indian football has suffered from many problems in recent years. Now, India search to revive its football scene, and it fears no pandemic. Shibajee Das with a prelude to Indian football.
Coronavirus Times: A Football Blog During a Pandemic
Despite the coronavirus spreading and the hiatus of the big European leagues, football is not dead. A daily blog that runs throughout the rough time world football is going through.
FC Goa: India's Super League Next Champions?
FC Goa will play in the ISL playoffs for the fifth time, more than any other club in India, but failed to win the title time after time. After finishing in the first place and becoming the first team from India to play at the AFC Champions League group stage, The Gaurs wish to complete the season in a perfect way.