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The Indian Super League (ISL) merger refers to the integration of football leagues in India, particularly the unification of ISL with the I-League. This strategic move aims to streamline Indian football, enhance competition quality, and boost local talent development. By merging these leagues, organizers seek to create a more cohesive structure, similar to successful models in other countries, which can attract greater investment and fan engagement. The merger is expected to address issues like fragmented schedules and resource allocation, ultimately fostering a stronger football ecosystem in India. As a result, it promotes homegrown products such as local player development programs and regional sports merchandise, contributing to the growth of India\“s sports industry. |