Bengaluru stops salaries as India's Super League turmoil deepens
Briefly

Bengaluru FC has halted the salaries of its first team players and staff amidst growing uncertainty surrounding the Indian Super League. The decision is attributed to unclear future projections for the league, following stalled contract renewal talks between the AIFF and FSDL. The club emphasized the challenges of sustaining operations in Indian football and cited the welfare of players and staff as a key concern. Bengaluru FC has urged the AIFF and FSDL to resolve this situation promptly.
Bengaluru FC has stopped paying the salaries of its first team players and staff amid growing uncertainty over the future of the Indian Super League season.
The lack of clarity on the League's future leaves us with no choice but to take this step, as running a football club in India has always been an uphill climb.
The ISL was put on hold after contract renewal talks between the AIFF and its commercial partners, FSDL, stalled.
We urge the AIFF and FSDL to end this impasse swiftly, as the future and wellbeing of our players and their families is of utmost importance.
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