"We had the September 15-December 15 period as the window for this year's Hero ISL but the tournament could start only in October. We will maintain the same window for the future edition," said All India Football Federation's secretary Kushal Das here today.
Das hailed the tournament, a unique product in the world, as "very good" and said ISL has raised the standard of play as well as helped in improving football infrastructure in the country, adding that it will have a cascading effect on the upcoming I-League too.
Das said for next season there would not be any draft selection process to pick the players by the teams which have been given the liberty of choosing their own players.
"There won't be a draft system. Yes, there could be brand new teams (players whose contract with the respective teams have ended). At the moment we are not sure about the salary cap," he said.
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