Kaleidoscope Production and Services (KPS Studios) will produce the competition.
“The rights were awarded after a transparent and structured tender process conducted by the All India Football Federation (AIFF). The ISL Interim Management Committee had issued a request for tender for media rights on January 18. The last date for submitting bids was February 1. After following the tender process, the RFQ Committee and the Managing Committee of ISL have selected the broadcast and production partners for this year’s ISL, which will commence on February 14,” the company said in a statement.
The company said it will provide a digital viewing experience for ISL fans, combining high-quality broadcasts with the platform’s fan-centric features. “Viewers can expect seamless streaming, deeper engagement through data and insights, and flexible access options designed for the way fans consume sports today,” it added.
AIFF Deputy Secretary General M. Satyanarayan said, “We are pleased to have completed the ISL media rights process and to partner with FanCode, one of India’s leading sports platforms. FanCode’s focus on accessibility and fan experience aligns with our objective to expand the league’s footprint and engage more football fans across the country.”
FanCode co-founder Yannick Colaco said: “The Indian Super League is an important addition to FanCode as it represents the very best of Indian football. With the league’s strong and loyal following, we see a great opportunity to enhance the way fans experience ISL through reliable, high-quality broadcasting and a product designed for the modern football audience. This is in line with the Dream Sports group’s overall vision of making sports better.”
Following the government’s intervention, it was announced in January that the postponed 2025-26 season of ISL would start from February 14.
Published on February 3, 2026
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