Kerala Blasters Confirms ISL Participation After Government Mediation

Kerala Blasters has officially confirmed its participation in the upcoming Indian Super League season, set to begin in February 2026. The decision was reached after extensive discussions with the All India Football Federation and other stakeholders. The club thanked the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and the Sports Minister for their intervention and mediation in the matter. This confirmation follows Odisha FC's similar announcement and the Union Sports Minister's statement that the ISL will start on February 14 with all 14 clubs participating.

Key Points: Kerala Blasters Confirms ISL 2026 Participation

  • Club confirms ISL participation
  • Decision follows AIFF & stakeholder talks
  • Thanks Sports Ministry for mediation
  • ISL season to start February 14
  • All 14 clubs have agreed to play
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Kerala Blasters confirms its participation in upcoming ISL tournament

Kerala Blasters confirms it will play in the upcoming ISL season starting Feb 14, following mediation by the Sports Ministry and AIFF discussions.

"The Club confirms its participation in the upcoming Indian Super League which is slated to kickoff in February, 2026. - Kerala Blasters Statement"

New Delhi, January 14

Kerala Blasters has confirmed its participation in the Indian Super League, starting in February.

The club issued an official statement on their X account, thanking the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports for its timely intervention and mediation.

"The Club confirms its participation in the upcoming Indian Super League which is slated to kickoff in February, 2026. This decision has been taken after extensive discussions with the All India Football Federation and associated stakeholders. The Club thanks the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and the Hon. Sports Minister for the intervention and mediation in this matter," the statement read.

The statement further added that the Blasters will prioritise safeguarding our present and work collaboratively with all stakeholders to protect the future of Indian football.

"We know that there will be numerous questions, concerns, and we are in the process of addressing and gaining clarity on several of these issues ourselves. Indian football is undergoing a radical metamorphosis and will be subject to new economic, regulatory and sporting realities. The Blasters, will always prioritise to safeguard our present and work collaboratively with all the stakeholders to protect the future," it added.

"The Club shall release further information in a coordinated manner through appropriate channels very shortly, once we have cemented our approach and once we have received clarity on certain issues at hand. We request for your support as always and for your continued patience and understanding," it concluded.

On Tuesday, Odisha Football Club (OFC) confirmed its participation in the upcoming ISL season. The club issued an official statement on Instagram, noting its support for the Government of India's objective of ensuring continuity, stability, and long-term growth in Indian football.

Earlier, Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said the Indian Super League will start on February 14. Mandaviya has also noted that all 14 clubs have agreed to play the ISL this season.

Union Sports Minister Mandaviya noted that all 14 clubs have agreed to play in the ISL this season. "We have decided that the ISL will start on February 14, Saturday, and all of our clubs will participate in it," Mansukh Mandaviya told the reporters."In the country, football has progressed. In football, the country performs well. Through the League, the country gets good players. With this aim, the ISL league will be held," he added.

Previously, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) held an Emergency Committee meeting and said the dates for the ISL would be announced soon.

The Emergency Committee met to consider and acknowledge the report submitted by the AIFF-ISL Coordination Committee. The Coordination Committee was formed on December 20, 2025, following discussions at the AIFF Executive Committee meeting and the subsequent Annual General Meeting.

The Coordination Committee was tasked with submitting its report to the AIFF Secretariat by January 2, and it duly complied. The AIFF Emergency Committee formally acknowledged the report and recommended that AIFF conduct the league.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's good to see the Ministry and AIFF stepping in to ensure stability. A strong, uninterrupted league is crucial for the development of players. Hopefully, the "radical metamorphosis" they mention leads to better grassroots infrastructure across the country.
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Vikram M
While I'm happy KBFC is playing, the statement feels very corporate and vague. "Gaining clarity on several issues" – what issues? Fans deserve more transparency about the challenges facing the league, not just last-minute assurances.
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Priya S
Valentine's Day kickoff! What a date for the ISL to return. 🎉 This intervention was necessary. Football brings so much joy to millions; we cannot afford disruptions. Kudos to all parties for resolving this. Now, bring on the football!
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Rohit P
Good to see Odisha FC also confirmed. The league needs all its big teams. The government's focus on continuity is the right approach. A stable league means better scouting, more investment, and ultimately a stronger national team. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
As a Kochi native, this is the news we've been waiting for. The Blasters are more than a club here; they are an emotion. I just hope the "new economic realities" don't mean skyrocketing ticket prices for the common fan.

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