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Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly were among the host of high-profile winning bidders as the organisers of the much-anticipated Indian Super League on Sunday unveiled the eight franchises for the event that is set to take Indian football by storm.

The bid winners for the eight franchises of the league, which is scheduled to be held in September-November, was announced in Mumbai by organisers IMG-Reliance after evaluation of the bids by a seven-member panel.

Tendulkar bagged the Kochi franchise along with PVP Ventures, which also owns a team in the Indian Badminton League while Ganguly, who bid by forming a consortium with Spanish League giants Atletico Madrid and businessmen Harshavardhan Neotia, Sanjeev Goenka and Utsav Parekh, won the Kolkata franchise.

The Mumbai franchise went to Bollywood star Ranbir Kapoor and Bimal Parekh while another tinsel town biggie Salman Khan bagged the Pune franchise together with Kapil Wadhawan and Dheeraj Wadhawan of the Wadhawan Group.

Another actor John Abraham teamed up with I-League side from the northeast, Shillong Lajong, to bag the franchise to be based in Guwahati.

The remaining three teams went to Sameer Manchanda-led Den Network for Delhi, Sun Group, the owners of IPL team Hyderabad Surisers, for Bengaluru and the consortium of Venugopal Dhoot of Videocon, Dattaraj Salgaocar and Shrinivas V Dempo for Goa.

Organised by IMG-Reliance in association with Star India, the league has the backing of AIFF, and is set to see big names as icon players such as former France international Robert Pires and ex—Sweden and Arsenal player Fredrik Ljungberg.

Sources said that the organisers received positive response from more than 30 interested parties to its ’Invitation To Bid’ tender notice, which closed on March 27.

It is learnt that around 18 to 20 bidders had put in their money on ISL either through forming a consortium or individually. This is for the first time that a franchise property in sports in India has elicit such a response from the business as well as sports and Bollywood community.

International advisory firm, Ernst & Young, had the mandate of drawing up and validating the bid process. Each bidder was subject to strict eligibility norms and was required to submit the bids, as prescribed under the ’Invitation to Bid’ document.

The bids were evaluated by the jury panel in the presence of Ernst & Young representatives, the organisers said.

“IMG Reliance and Star India promoted Indian Super League, under the aegis of AIFF, have today reached a crucial junction on its path to rediscover Indian football, as it identifies and awards eight ‘League Partners’ across the country ahead of the proposed September-November 2014 inaugural season,” the IMG-Reliance said.

“Termed as an unrivalled footballing event, the Indian Super League being planned under the Football Sports Development Pvt Ltd. aims to ignite a revolution in the sport and ultimately enable Indian football to thrive and perform at the highest level on the international stage.

“Indian Super League’s proposal for ‘League Partners’ received an overwhelming response from the Business, Sports and Bollywood community, to own a team from the nine proposed cities in the contention,” the organisers said.

IMG-Reliance said the ISL will help in taking football to other non-traditional centres, which will only help in raising the profile of the game in the country.

Four of the final eight cities -- Delhi, Kochi, Guwahati and Bangalore -- will find itself in the mainstream football map of the country, which is traditionally being dominated by Kolkata, Goa, Pune and Mumbai, through the high-profile professional Indian Super League,” it said.

Tendulkar, who retired last year from international cricket after 24-year-long illustrious career, will be associated with the team as its brand ambassador, the release said.

PVP Ventures, headed by Prasad V Potluri, is one of the largest investors of the country in media and entertainment industry and is listed on the BSE and the NSE. PVP was one of the bidders for Hyderabad team of IPL in 2012.

Tendulkar, Ganguly foray into football, win ISL bids - The Hindu

We have a lot of statisticians on Football in the country, but not a lot of players. We Indians will not know the names of players in our National Team, but will know everything about EPL, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A etc. Hoping that ISL will propel the sport from Living Rooms to the playing fields in India.
 
Whats the use?? India is ranked 145 in football... :coffee:

Better to focus on shooting, badminton, tennis, wrestling.
 
Whats the use?? India is ranked 145 in football... :coffee:

Better to focus on shooting, badminton, tennis, wrestling.

Hoping that this League will help us leapfrog from those abysmal rankings into the Top 100 at least.:)
 
Hoping that this League will help us leapfrog from those abysmal rankings into the Top 100 at least.:)

India loses to Nepal and Afghanistan. Do u know??

The clubs of I-league seem to play like my school team. Football is quite popular in Kolkata, so I used to watch a bit.
 
India loses to Nepal and Afghanistan. Do u know??

The clubs of I-league seem to play like my school team. Football is quite popular in Kolkata, so I used to watch a bit.

This League will have a lot of international players of good calibre, not just those obscure Nigerians.:D As mentioned above, Robert Pires and Freddie Ljungberg are serious names(even if they're past their prime). football in India can improve if it's consistently blooded with better talent, training and exposure, and this League is all about that. Not for nothing am I excited about it.:-)
 
This League will have a lot of international players of good calibre, not just those obscure Nigerians.:D As mentioned above, Robert Pires and Freddie Ljungberg are serious names(even if they're past their prime). football in India can improve if it's consistently blooded with better talent, training and exposure, and this League is all about that. Not for nothing am I excited about it.:-)

Its always good to be optimistic. :-)

P.S- If I were to watch football, I'd watch Bayern Munich. :agree:
 
I used to be goalkeeper in junior school. :P

Once let in 6 in an important match. Never got picked again. :(
:lol: I never played Football for my school or College, but there was a time when both my toes were badly damaged and were missing their nails, all thanks to football and studds.

How is the football scene in Kolkata nowadays? Has the following increased or decreased?
 
gr8...

football is the greatest sports ever.......:D
 
Whats the use?? India is ranked 145 in football... :coffee:

Better to focus on shooting, badminton, tennis, wrestling.

We are doing good in shooting and We already have leagues going on for Badminton. If we are poor in football then I think we should work on it instead of going on for some other sports. It is good that we have started thinking about a game which is played by most of the countries in the world. It is the need of the hour.
 
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