"Santosh Trophy is not serving any purpose. From the footballing perspective, I don't think that Santosh Trophy has much relevance. We have to look into that (whether to continue or not)," AIFF Secretary General Kushal Das said.
Das also expressed unhappiness at the way the clubs in the country were spending overwhelming percentage of their annual budget in buying players and warned that they will not be allowed to play in the next I-League if they don't fulfil the licensing criteria by next year.
"90 per cent of the club's budget are spent on players' salary, that is unacceptable. Because of so much money spent on buying players, virtually, there is no money left for infrastructure development," said Das while delivering keynote address on the topic 'AIFF's Vision for Indian Football' at the India Football Forum 2013 here.
He also took a dig at the critics for blaming the AIFF for all the ills of Indian football.
Talking about some upcoming plans of the AIFF, Das said, "A residential elite academy for Under 16-18 players is in Goa and also one planned in Pune. We will tie up with Football Federation Australia to look into grassroot programme in Maharashtra," he said.
"We will also be able to publish AIFF's four-year strategic plan in next month or so," he added.