ISL-7: India's first major tournament since Covid lockdown set for kick-off
Behind closed doors and with a raft of health
safety measures in place, football's Indian Super League (ISL) will kick off here on Friday and become the
country's first major tournament to be organised since the enforcement of a
COVID-19 lockdown eight months ago.
Former champions ATK Mohun Bagan and Kerala
Blasters will start the proceedings with what is expected to be a blockbuster
clash at the GMC Stadium here.
But the season's first biggest game will
undoubtedly be the one between ATK Mohun Bagan and SC East Bengal in Fatorda on
November 27, the two heavyweights renewing their more-than-a-century-old
rivalry in a new avatar.
ATK Mohun Bagan, playing in their first
tournament after the merger of last season champion sides of ISL and I-League
into one club, will start as the frontrunner for the title in the seventh
edition of the lucrative franchise-based tournament. Read More
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