I-League CEO Sunanda Dhar said the AIFF was setting up eight regional residential football academies in different parts of the country by the end of 2013 and one was likely to be set up in Sikkim.
However, he added, it would happen if the AIFF gets a ground and other required infrastructure in the state.
"We want Sikkim to develop more football infrastructure to create more Bhaichung Bhutias in the state," AIFF senior vice-president Subrata Dutta said.
Besides, he told reporters at Paljor Stadium that the SFA should pay attention to training of coaches and referees and said the AIFF would back SFA in its endeavours.
Dutta and Dhar were here to inspect the organisation of the Gangtok leg of the final round of the second division I-League.
Talking to reporters at Paljor Stadium, Dutta said the Sikkim Football Association (SFA) has organised the final round of the league well.
The I-League CEO said Sikkim has the potential to host the senior division I-League provided it adds some more facilities. PTI COR NN AH