The recently announced Indian Super League will kill football in the country and is violating world body FIFA rules, chief executive officer of a top Goan club said today.
Eight franchises for the much-anticipated Indian Super League, which is scheduled to be held in September-November, were unveiled on Sunday.
"This league will kill Indian football. It is the most detrimental tournament for the game. There cannot be two leagues in the country which is struggling to qualify for the World Cup," Federation Cup winners Churchill Brothers' CEO Valanka Alemao told PTI.
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This league does not have the grass root level programme, which would have encouraged the young generation of footballers, she said.
"India is hosting FIFA U-17 World Cup. We should have been talking about building a team rather than having such a league. India should have a 10-year vision to qualify for the World Cup," she said.
"A country like Japan has proved that one can qualify for the World Cup with proper vision," she added.
Noted cricketers Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly are among a host of high-profile winning bidders for franchises of the ISL.
Organised by IMG-Reliance in association with Star India, the league has the backing of AIFF, and is set to see big names as icon players such as former France international Robert Pires and ex-Sweden and Arsenal player Fredrik Ljungberg.