Indian Super League, which had resounding success in its inaugural season came out with new set of guidelines for player retention and transfer policies.
A joint venture by IMG-Reliance and Star India, ISL became the fourth most watched league in world.
The new set of player regulations for ISL 2015 are :
ISL TO INTRODUCE SALARY CAP FOR CLUBS
a. The Indian Super League clubs to have players salary cap of Rs 20 crore for ISL 2015.
b. Player Retention:
Marquee Player: Each club must have a minimum of one marquee player. Clubs can retain their marquee player from the inaugural season but are free to sign one from the open market, with prior approval from the League.
International Players: Club can retain a minimum of one and maximum of five international players. Additionally, clubs are allowed to contract international players by themselves through the market directly.
Domestic Players: A minimum of one and maximum of six domestic players can be retained by a club. Players who are not part of the retention list of clubs can be signed by any ISL club in the open market until April 2015. In case they are still without contract, such players will be listed in the Domestic Draft.
c. Minimum Squad Size: Each club is to have a minimum of 22 players, with a mandatory two developmental players in the squad. Each team would consist of one marquee, eight international and 13 domestic players including the compulsory two under-23 developmental players.
d. Maximum Squad Size: A club can have a maximum squad size of 25. Additional quota of three players can have maximum two international players.
Commenting on the development, an Indian Super League spokesperson said,
“The new set of rules are defined to encourage clubs in player retention, assist them in managing the player costs and provide a level playing field for each club to prepare for the second season with a reasonable and broadly equitable chance of winning the ISL 2015.
“The inaugural year of the ISL brought to fore many new faces of Indian football other than the known international names. The League encourages the Clubs to retain such players to help them build an identity and fan base.”
The new rules are a good move to keep the league more competitive as there will be parity and no club will be able to exert their financial muscle. Also it will aide the development of local talent as it will be distributed across the league.