NEW DELHI: The upcoming edition of the Hero Indian Super League (ISL) is set to feature a number of graduates from the latest batch of the All India Football Federation (AIFF)'s developmental side Indian Arrows and with the competition set to kick off in Goa on November 20, the young guns are hard at work as they prepare to take their Hero ISL bows. Among them is the rapidly-rising forward Vikram Partap Singh, who has 27 appearances for the Indian Arrows in the Hero
Mumbai, October 30, 2020: Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL) today announced the first 11 rounds of fixtures for the 2020-21 Hero Indian Super League (ISL). Marking the return of the first major live sporting action in the country, the 7th season of India's premier football league kicks off with the defending champions ATK Mohun Bagan squaring off against Kerala Blasters FC on Friday, November 20, at the GMC Stadium, Bambolim, Goa. New entrants SC East Bengal will make their Hero ISL debut playing in one
Sport is a global cultural institution, as witnessed by World Cup tournaments, the Olympics and other international events. An enormous Asian market is shifting the flow of sport, providing massive new audiences for televised sports as the economies of the region continue to grow. This can be seen in the major football leagues in Europe, particularly the English Premier League and the Indian Premier League cricket competition, which has added the essence of “Bollywood” into cricket world-wide. Here we look at the three