India football crisis deepens as ISL faces collapse, Chhetri and Chaubey voice alarm

Indian football confronts severe institutional breakdown as leadership vacancies plague the national program. The men's squad operates without guidance after Spanish manager Manolo Marquez resigned following disappointing results that dropped the team to 133rd in FIFA world rankings. A shocking defeat against Hong Kong highlighted the program's decline during the Asian Cup qualification rounds.

Commercial disputes threaten the Indian Super League's existence as negotiations stall between the federation and its business partner. The December 8 deadline approaches without resolution, leaving thousands of players and staff uncertain about their futures. Television viewership has declined significantly since the league's 2014 launch despite efforts to attract international talent.

Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter previously described India as football's sleeping giant, yet the sport remains overshadowed by cricket and hockey. Veteran striker Sunil Chhetri returned from international retirement at age 40, demonstrating the lack of emerging talent in the world's most populous nation.
 

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