"We have proposed to merge the traditional I-League and Indian Super League and conduct one league instead of two," I-League chief executive Sunando Dhar said.
"In fact, we are in negotiation with stakeholders including ISL franchisees on the issue," Dhar told reporters.
It may take two to three years time to materialise, said Dhar who was here to take part in the 11th Convocation of Tata Football Academy (TFA).
The objective is to improve the standard of the league and merger of the two leagues would engage participating teams for six to eight months a year, he said.
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However, he expressed satisfaction over the progress of the I-league, the next edition of which will kick off from January 9.
About AIFF's infrastructure development plan, Dhar said six world-class venues in Kolkata, Guwahati, Delhi, Mumbai, Goa and Kochi are being developed to host the Under-17 World Cup in 2017 and at least four similar venues for practice for the participating teams.
About 45 cadets in two group are undergoing rigorous training in Goa and were being given International exposure as well, he said.