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The Indian Super League (ISL) table for the 2021-22 season showcased the competitive landscape of Indian football, highlighting local products and talent. The league featured teams from various regions, each representing unique aspects of Indian culture and sports development. For instance, clubs like Mumbai City FC and ATK Mohun Bagan integrated local players who grew up using traditional Indian training methods, often involving equipment made from indigenous materials such as bamboo and jute. These products, sourced from local artisans, not only supported the economy but also promoted sustainability in sports. Additionally, the ISL\“s partnership with Indian brands for merchandise, including jerseys and balls manufactured in local factories, emphasized the league\“s commitment to showcasing homegrown innovations. The table standings reflected how teams leveraging these local resources performed, with some achieving remarkable success through community-driven initiatives. |