Real Kashmir FC The All: Inter Kashi have been officially declared I-League 2024–25 champions by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled in their favour on Friday, resolving a long-standing dispute which has left the domestic league in confusion. CAS has also directed the All India Football Federation (AIFF) to pay 55% of total arbitration costs.
The decision overturns the AIFF Appeal Committee’s earlier ruling and hands Kashi a decisive three points, taking their final tally to 42 and edging Churchill Brothers on goal difference.
“The costs of the arbitration, to be served to the Parties by the CAS Court Office separately, shall be borne for 55% by the All-India Football Federation, 15% by Churchill Brothers FC Goa, 15% by Namdhari FC and 15% by Real Kashmir FC The All-India Football Federation shall pay an amount of CHF 3,000 (three thousand Swiss francs) and Churchill Brothers FC Goa, Namdhari FC and Real Kashmir FC shall each pay an amount of CHF 1,000 (one thousand Swiss francs) to Inter Kashi FC as legal contribution towards its legal costs and other expenses incurred during these arbitral proceedings," CAS’s order read.