New Delhi: The All India Football Federation wants an annual fee of at least Rs 37.5 crore from the company that wins commercial rights of its top-flight competition the Indian Super League.

In its tender floated on Thursday, a day after the Supreme Court-mandated deadline to complete the entire bidding process and hours after 10 ISL clubs sought clarity , the AIFF said that interested companies must have a net worth of Rs 250 crore at close of the 2024-25 financial year.

The AIFF wants a “guaranteed payment’ of Rs 37.5 crore or five percent of “gross revenues” (whichever is higher) on a 15-year agreement for a 12 to 14-team league with bids to be opened on November 5. The last date for submission of written queries for clarifications is October 21.

“The Bidder must have Networth o

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