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Al Zawraa SC Defeat FC Goa 2-0 in AFC2 Opener at Fatorda Stadium


Fatorda, Sept 17, 2025 โ€” FC Goa began their AFC2 campaign on a disappointing note, suffering a 2-0 defeat against Iraqi side Al Zawraa SC at Fatorda Stadium.

The visitors struck twice, capitalizing on defensive lapses in the first half, and despite FC Goaโ€™s valiant second-half fightback, the Gaurs failed to find the net.

Cheered on by home supporters, FC Goa pressed hard in the latter stages, creating multiple chances. However, poor finishing and Al Zawraaโ€™s resilient defense denied them a comeback.

With this result, Al Zawraa SC start strong in Group Stage play, while FC Goa will need to regroup quickly ahead of their next match against FC Istiklol on October 1 (away fixture).

FC Goa coach and players remained optimistic post-match, stressing the importance of learning from the opening loss and bouncing back stronger in their upcoming fixtures.

The Fatorda crowd, though disappointed with the result, applauded the Gaursโ€™ determination and fighting spirit until the final whistle.

As the AFC2 tournament unfolds, FC Goa will aim to sharpen their attack and improve their finishing to stay competitive in a challenging group.

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ISL 2025โ€“26 Season Put on Hold Amid Uncertainty Over Master Rights Agreement


Written by Tanisha Cardozo

New Delhi, July 2025 โ€” The Indian Super League (ISL) has announced that its 2025โ€“26 season is officially on hold due to ongoing uncertainty over the renewal of the Master Rights Agreement (MRA) between the Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL) and the All India Football Federation (AIFF).

The MRA โ€” a crucial document outlining broadcasting, commercial, and operational control of Indian football โ€” is set to expire on December 8, 2025, right in the middle of the typical ISL season calendar. Without a renewed framework in place, organisers are unable to move forward with scheduling, marketing, or team preparations.

In a letter sent to all ISL clubs, FSDL stated:

โ€œIn the absence of a confirmed contractual framework beyond December, we find ourselves unable to effectively plan, organise, or commercialise the 2025โ€“26 ISL season. We regret to inform you that we are currently not in a position to proceed and are placing it on hold until further clarity emerges.โ€

Stalemate in Negotiations

The situation is further complicated by a Supreme Court directive that prohibits the AIFF from entering into fresh negotiations with FSDL until a final verdict is delivered on the AIFF draft constitution case.

Meanwhile, sources close to the matter told ESPN that one of the revised MRA proposals being discussed involved a 60โ€“26โ€“14 ownership split between ISL clubs, FSDL, and AIFF respectively โ€” potentially reshaping the league’s structure and governance.

Whatโ€™s at Stake?

FSDL, the commercial partner of AIFF since 2010, currently pays โ‚น50 crore annually to manage and broadcast the ISL and other national football properties. The disruption of this agreement could ripple across the football ecosystem, affecting:

  • Club planning and signings
  • Broadcasting contracts
  • Fan engagement initiatives
  • National team visibility

FSDL has assured clubs it will continue to monitor the situation and provide timely updates.

A Pivotal Moment for Indian Football

This pause signals one of the most pivotal moments in Indian footballโ€™s recent history. The ISL, launched in 2014, has been central to raising the profile of the sport in the country. A prolonged delay could threaten this momentum unless clarity on the MRA is achieved soon.

As fans and stakeholders await a resolution, the spotlight turns to the courts and governing bodies to chart a path forward for Indiaโ€™s premier football league.