Indian football is experiencing a renaissance, driven by the Indian Super League (ISL), which has significantly increased the sport’s popularity. Launched in 2014, the ISL has attracted international stars and coaches, raising the level of competition and professionalism within Indian football.
Clubs like ATK Mohun Bagan and Bengaluru FC have become household names, with passionate fan bases and significant investment in youth development. The league has not only improved the quality of football but has also inspired a generation of young players to pursue the sport.
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is now focusing on grassroots development to ensure a steady flow of talent. With initiatives to promote football in schools and communities, the future of Indian football looks promising.