John Abraham Slams ISL Delay: "Shame on Us" as Players Seek FIFA Help

Actor and NorthEast United FC owner John Abraham has voiced strong support for Indian Super League players amid growing frustration over the delayed start of the season. His comments came after reports that players have sought intervention from FIFA regarding the uncertain situation. The All India Football Federation has stated that its Emergency Committee has acknowledged a report recommending the AIFF conduct the league. The federation confirmed that the official commencement dates for the ISL will be announced next week.

Key Points: John Abraham Backs ISL Players Amid League Delay, AIFF to Announce Dates

  • ISL season start delayed in January
  • Players reportedly seek FIFA intervention
  • John Abraham expresses strong disappointment
  • AIFF to conduct league, dates next week
  • Delay impacts both Indian and foreign footballers
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"This is what we have come to": John Abraham backs ISL players amid league delay

Actor John Abraham supports frustrated ISL players as league start is delayed. AIFF confirms it will conduct the league and announce dates next week.

"This is what we have come to": John Abraham backs ISL players amid league delay
"Shame on us ... this is what we have come to. - John Abraham"

New Delhi, January 4

Actor and NorthEast United FC owner John Abraham has come out strongly in support of Indian and foreign footballers playing in the Indian Super League, following earlier players' collective call for the league to commence.

With January already underway and the ISL yet to kick off, frustration has been growing among players. Several players have reportedly sought intervention from FIFA, urging the global governing body to step in and take responsibility for the situation surrounding the league.

Reacting to the developments on his official X handle, John Abraham expressed disappointment at how things have unfolded.

"Shame on us ... this is what we have come to," he said.

The delay has affected not just Indian footballers but also foreign players who have committed to ISL clubs. As an owner deeply invested in Indian football, John's comments underline the growing concern within the football community over the lack of certainty and communication.

Earlier, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) on Saturday said that the dates for the Indian Super League (ISL) will be announced next week, following a meeting of its Emergency Committee.

In an official statement, the AIFF said the Emergency Committee met on January 3, to consider and acknowledge the report submitted by the AIFF-ISL Coordination Committee. The Coordination Committee was formed on December 20, 2025, after discussions held during 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, which was duly complied with. The report was formally acknowledged by the AIFF Emergency Committee, which recommended that the league be conducted by AIFF.

Accordingly, the AIFF will conduct the league and confirmed that the date of commencement of the ISL will be announced next week.

- ANI

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Shreya B
It's not just about the stars. Think of the young Indian players waiting for their big break. Every week of delay hurts their development. The federation needs to be more professional.
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David E
As a football fan, this is incredibly frustrating. We finally had some momentum after the Asian Cup qualifiers, and now this. The coordination committee was formed in December! What have they been doing?
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Ananya R
Respect to John for standing with the players. But let's also be fair – running a league is complex. Hopefully, the AIFF taking direct control means things will be smoother from now on. Fingers crossed for an announcement soon! 🤞
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Vikram M
The foreign players who came here on contract must be feeling completely stranded. This hurts India's reputation globally. Who will want to come play in the ISL next season if this is how we treat professionals?
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Kriti O
While I agree the delay is bad, players going to FIFA seems a bit extreme. We should solve our own problems internally. The league will happen, just have some patience. The AIFF statement says dates are coming next week.

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