The workshop, a conclusion to a series of four previous engagements with the clubs over the past nine months, is scheduled for today and tomorrow here.
The two-day conclave involves participation from all eight ISL club representatives, AIFF officials, match commissioners, League's integrity and security, medical, official broadcaster, match day operations and stadium heads.
Stakeholders at the workshop will discuss, deliberate and plan way forward for Hero ISL 2016 in an endeavor to build on the high standards set by the League.
With just 23 days to roll out third season of Hero ISL, the League together with its partners are confident of showcasing a high-octane Indian footballing season to the world.
This edition of the tournament will kick off on October 1 in Guwahati and will conclude with the final on December 18.
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