The newly-elected executive committee of the All India Football Federation (AIFF) under the presidentship of Kalyan Chaubey has come out with a vision paper in the form of a magazine -- 2022 REVIEW -- focusing on the road ahead of the federation.
In his introductory note, Chaubey emphasised on the facts he feels as most important for Indian football to move forward. One among these is the much discussed promotion of Hero I-League clubs to Hero Indian Super League (ISL).
"One of the most important decisions we have already taken, one which has been much discussed and argued, is the promotion pf Hero I-League clubs to Hero Indian Super League. All speculation that it won't happen has been buried, and AIFF, as per the roadmap agreed with AFC, has taken that step. While that makes the Hero ISL and Hero I-League a dynamic duo of club competitions at the highest level, our second move has been to ensure that the third competition after the above two - the Hero Second Division League - is open only to Indian players," Chaubey wrote.