New Delhi: The Union government took the onus upon itself to ensure the Indian Super League’s stalled 2025-26 edition is organised and sought two weeks time from the Supreme Court to find a way.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta informed the apex court on Friday that the government has taken stock of the crisis that the All India Football Federation faces after a failed tender process for monetisation of the top-most league.

He assured a special bench of Justices PS Narasimha and J Bagchi that the government is committed to provide relief to the players and clubs and would find a way for the tournament to be held.

Mehta said that the concerned minister is “fully aware” of the situation and have clarified that the “ISL must be held”.

“How it is to be held, what sponsors, who will fina

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