Kolkata, March 28 -- The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is looking at a commercial deal worth nearly Rs.2,130 crore for the next 20 years for ISL and a cup competition. At nearly Rs.64 crore annually, that is what the amount promised by international sports tech company Genuis Sports works out to. And it is not the only offer AIFF has received, five months after a minimum annual commitment of Rs.37.5 crore yielded nothing, the second bid of approximately Rs.36 crore annually is from OTT platform FanCode. Capri Sports, a division of Capri Global Capital Limited, is the sole bidder for Indian Women's League 1 and 2 with an offer of around Rs.5 crore. All the bids are for 15 years with the option of extending them by five. The bid amounts will have an annual 5% increase to cover inflation. That means nearly Rs.150 crore for women's football for 20 years. Profits will be shared with clubs getting 60%, commercial partners 30% and AIFF 10%. The deal with Football Sports Development Limited, AIFF's last commercial partners, was worth Rs.50 crore annually and covered all 21 properties. "This is a massive moment for football in India," Satyanarayan Muthyalu, deputy general secretary of AIFF, told HT. "Both bids for the men's game are good but Genius Sports sees huge potential in India and they work with Premier League and FIFA." Headquartered in London and New York, the company's revenue in 2025 was around $670 million. It works in different sport including grid iron football and has operations in 150 countries, as per its website....