Odisha FC Commits to 2025-26 ISL Season, Backs Football Continuity

Odisha FC has officially confirmed its participation in the upcoming 2025-26 Indian Super League season, which is scheduled to commence on February 14. The club stated its decision aligns with the AIFF's proposal and supports the Government of India's objective to ensure continuity and growth for the sport. The announcement follows Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya's confirmation that all 14 clubs will take part in the 91-match tournament. Odisha FC emphasized its long-term commitment to developing football in India and its belief in the ISL as the nation's premier competition.

Key Points: Odisha FC Confirms Participation in 2025-26 ISL Season

  • Club confirms ISL participation
  • Supports Govt & AIFF stability goals
  • Season starts Feb 14 with 14 clubs
  • ISL is India's top league since 2019-20
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Football: Odisha FC confirm their participation in 2025-26 Indian Super League

Odisha FC confirms its place in the delayed 2025-26 Indian Super League, supporting government and AIFF efforts for football stability.

"Our decision to participate reflects our unwavering belief in the long-term future of Indian football - Odisha FC statement"

Bhubaneswar, Jan 13

Odisha FC have confirmed their participation for the delayed 2025-26 Indian Super League season, which will commence on February 14. The club, in its statement, said it is committed to working closely with the Government of India, AIFF, and all stakeholders and supports the government's commitment to keeping Indian football active.

"After careful consideration, Odisha Football Club (OFC) confirms its participation in the upcoming season of the Indian Super League (ISL), in alignment with the proposal put forward by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and in support of the Government of India's objective to ensure continuity, stability, and long-term growth in Indian football.

"OFC fully supports the Government of India's commitment to keeping Indian football active, visible, and unified during this important period of transition. Sustaining momentum in the domestic game is critical not only for players, clubs, and staff, but also for the millions of fans across the country whose passion for football continues to drive the sport forward," the club's statement read.

"Over the past decade, OFC has remained a deeply committed stakeholder in the development of both men's and women's football in India, making sustained investments in the football ecosystem. Our decision to participate reflects our unwavering belief in the long-term future of Indian football and in the Indian Super League as the country's premier football competition.

"We remain fully committed to working closely with the Government of India, AIFF, and all stakeholders to help build a stronger, more competitive, and globally respected Indian football ecosystem," it added.

Last week, Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announced that the ISL will commence on February 14, with all 14 clubs participating in the 91-match tournament, which will be played in a single-leg home-and-away format.

The decision was made following an emergency meeting of the All India Football Federation (AIFF), which offered the ISL a much-needed lifeline after months of uncertainty surrounding its future.

Launched in 2014, the franchise-based ISL has been India's top football league since the 2019-20 season, replacing the I-League as the country's premier division under a roadmap agreed upon by the AIFF and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

The ISL also provides Indian football clubs with two continental qualification spots for AFC competitions.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some clarity! The uncertainty was terrible for fans. Kudos to the government and AIFF for stepping in. Odisha FC's statement shows real responsibility. Now let's hope for a smooth season starting on Valentine's Day! ❤️
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Rohit P
Good decision by OFC. But let's be honest, the delay and last-minute chaos show poor planning by the federation. Indian football needs more professionalism, not just emergency meetings. Still, glad the league is happening.
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Sarah B
As a football fan living in Bhubaneswar, this is a relief! The Kalinga Stadium needs the energy of ISL matches. OFC has built a good fanbase here. Hope they can build on last season's performance.
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Vikram M
Single-leg home-and-away for 14 teams? That's 91 matches? Sounds exciting but logistically challenging. Hope the broadcast and ticketing are handled well. The focus should be on fan experience.
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Karthik V
Important to have all clubs on board for unity. The AFC spots are a big motivation. Indian clubs need more exposure at Asian level. Let's go Odisha FC! Make the country proud.

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