Indian Super League side Bengaluru FC have stopped paying the salaries of its first team's players and staff amid growing uncertainty over future of the top-flight league.
In a statement on Monday, the 2018-19 ISL champions said they had taken the decision "in view of the uncertainty surrounding the future of the Indian Super League season."
"Running and sustaining a football club in India has always been an uphill climb, one that we have put everything aside and made, season after season," Bengaluru added.
"However, the lack of clarity on the League's future leaves us with no choice but to take this step."
The ISL was put on hold after contract renewal talks between the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and their commercial partners, Reliance-led Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL),
The AIFF and the ISL did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.
According to reports in Indian media, eight ISL clubs will meet the AIFF this week to discuss the league's future.
Bengaluru FC, which employs India's all-time leading goalscorer Sunil Chhetri, said its youth teams would not be affected by the salary suspension.