The All India Football Federation’s Club Licensing Committee announced Thursday that Punjab FC as the only club to be issued a ‘Premier 1’ Club Licence for the 2025-26 season “without any sanctions”.
The AIFF committee met on Thursday and “reviewed comprehensive reports and documentation before finalising the decisions” for the Premier 1 License for the 2025–26 season. In all, applications were received from 15 clubs for the license.
Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 champion and League Shield winner Mohun Bagan Super Giant FC, East Bengal FC, FC Goa, Bengaluru FC, Chennaiyin FC, Jamshedpur FC and Mumbai City FC have received a license with sanctions due to minor non-fulfilment of B criteria, the committee declared.
Meanwhile, I League champion Churchill Brothers FC Goa, which was promoted to the ISL for next season, along with Hyderabad FC, Kerala Blasters FC, Odisha FC, NorthEast United FC, Mohammedan Sporting Club, and Inter Kashi, did not get the license
The AIFF said the clubs whose applications have been rejected have the right to either appeal the decision, or request an exemption to participate in the National Club Competitions, as per applicable licensing regulations.
Per the AIFF, “The Indian Club Licensing system is pivotal in maintaining the quality, professionalism, and infrastructure of football clubs in India. It is an annual process wherein clubs acquire the necessary license to partake in AFC and National club competitions for each season. These licenses are categorised into ‘Premier 1’ for Indian Super League clubs and ‘Premier 2’ for I-League clubs”.
“This is a proud moment for everyone at Punjab FC. This recognition is proof to our commitment to operational excellence, transparency, and upholding the highest standards in club management. From our youth development structure to our first-team operations, we’ve always strived to set benchmarks for professionalism and integrity. This not only validates our efforts but also motivates us to continue pushing the standards of Punjab FC and Indian football forward,” Punjab FC technical director Nikolaos Topoliatis said.
Punjab FC finished tenth in the ISL season with 28 points and reached the quarterfinals of the Kalinga Super Cup. The youth teams of the club have continued their dominance in youth football this season, winning the recently concluded AIFF U-17 Elite Youth League beating Jamshedpur FC in dominant fashion.
They also defended the Dream Sports Championships, easing past Mohun Bagan Super Giant. The Sub Junior (U-15) side currently leads their respective group in the final round of the AIFF Sub Junior League.
AIFF Club licensing Premier 1 results for 2025-26 season
License granted without sanctions: Punjab FC
License granted with sanctions: Mumbai City FC, Mohun Bagan Super Giant, Bengaluru FC, Jamshedpur FC, FC Goa, Chennaiyin FC, and East Bengal FC.
License rejected: Hyderabad FC, Kerala Blasters FC, Odisha FC, NorthEast United FC, Mohammedan Sporting Club, Churchill Brothers FC Goa and Inter Kashi.



