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Two-time Indian Super League (ISL) champions Chennaiyin FC have announced a temporary suspension of operations for their first-team players and staff, citing ongoing uncertainty over the league's future. The decision, confirmed via a statement on the club’s official social media platforms, comes just days after Bengaluru FC froze salaries for its senior squad, signalling growing unrest within Indian football’s top-tier competition. Earlier, Odisha FC followed the same route.

Chennaiyin FC’s statement emphasised the difficulty of the decision, calling it one made after “thoughtful consideration and careful deliberation.” The club stressed its commitment to the welfare of players, coaches,



staff, and their families, acknowledging the widespread impact of the pause.

“In light of the continuing uncertainty surrounding the future of the Indian Super League, Chennaiyin FC has taken the extremely difficult decision to temporarily pause club operations. This is not a step we take lightly. It affects people we care about deeply. The welfare of our players, coaches, staff and their families remains a priority, and we are in constant communication with them as we face this together,” the statement read.

The club reiterated its commitment to Indian football’s growth and expressed hope for a quick resolution, adding that it remains in close communication with those affected.
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