The I-League’s 18th edition kicked off as scheduled on Friday, following a last-minute resolution to a broadcast impasse that had sparked a revolt by the participating clubs.
Accepting the demands of the 12 clubs a few hours before the slated kick-off, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) said that Sony Network will broadcast the league from the second round, a PTI report from Kolkata stated.
“All arrangements have been made to telecast in Sony from second round,” a source told PTI. The clubs have agreed to pay 50 per cent of the broadcasting cost to Sony to cover the broadcast cost, apart from the Rs 7 lakh entry fee.
However, the first three match days will not be televised and will instead stream on SSEN, a newly launched OTT platform by Shrachi Sports, the entity initially awarded the broadcast rights.
Negotiations will now be underway between Sony and Shrachi Group to finalise a production arrangement for live telecasts.
Under the banner of I-League Clubs Association, the 12 clubs on Thursday shot off a letter to the AIFF president Kalyan Chaubey, warning that they would not commence the tournament until Sony Network was confirmed as the official broadcaster of the league.
The standoff began in June 2024, when the clubs, reportedly with the AIFF’s approval, had engaged Sony Network to broadcast the league with a 6+2 camera setup, and later upgraded to 8+2 cameras.
Collectively, the I-League clubs agreed to fund the production costs for at least 50 per cent of the matches, and this commitment was communicated to the federation on multiple occasions.
However, AIFF later awarded the broadcast rights to Shrachi Sports and the clubs described it as a “hurried” tender process.
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