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The fresh Indian Super League, Hindustan's very own soccer competition is going to initiate from twelve October, and while the fans prepare for this football league, here is the basics you should know about it.
Taking Indian soccer out of coma
The HeroISL was initiated in 2013 after seeing that many Indians are crazy about soccer, but sadly, have no national football league with International attention to follow. The HeroISL aims to turn the table.
It will comprise 8 franchise teams, owned from people and companies across the country. The league will take off in October and end in December.
The eight clubs that will compete in this competition are:
Atletico de Kolkata, trained by Antonio Lopez Habas, with Spain as the foreign draft.
Chennai Titans, practiced by Marco Materazzi with Italy as the foreign draft.
Delhi Dynamos FC, trained by Harm van Veldhoven with Netherlands as the foreign draft.
FC Goa, coached by, Zico with Brazil as the foreign draft.
Kerala Blasters FC, trained by David James with England as the foreign draft.
Mumbai City FC, coached by Peter Reid with England as the foreign draft.
North East United FC, coached by Ricki Herbert with New Zealand as the foreign draft.
FC Pune City, coached by Franco Colomba with Italy as the foreign draft.
While building their teams, each squad will have to sign:
At least 7 foreigners, out of which two will be from the team and five will be from the foreign player draft;
One star player, which in the words of AIFF is "A foreign recruit who has represented his country in any of the continental championships like the European Championship, Copa America, African Nations Cup, Asian Cup, or FIFA World Cup will be called a marquee player;" and
14 Indian domestic players, four of which have to be local players from the city the squad belongs to.
Popular Ownership in the Indian Super League
The competition is owned by Reliance Industries Ltd, Star India Pvt. Ltd. and IMG Worldwide Inc. It would be televisedbroadcasted only on STAR Sports and will have Hero MotoCorp as the league; thus the name Hero Indian Super League. From Bollywood, we have John Abraham who co-owns the team North East United FC, Ranbir Kapoor who co-owns the Mumbai City FC squad, Abhishek Bachchan who co-owns Chennaiyin FC club, Salman Khan who co-owns the FC Pune City outfit, and Varun Dhawan who is the brand ambassador of the FC Goa outfit. From the field of Indian Cricket, Sachin Tendulkar is the co-owner of the Kerala Blasters FC squad and Sourav Ganguly is the co-owner of the Atletico de Kolkata squad.
ISL rules:
Every year, the competition would be played between October and December. Each team will play against all other outfits twice on a home-and-away basis. The top four teams will decide in the finals.
Investing in the team
Outfit owners' investments in the ISL are worth having a look. Different squads have financed hugely to attract foreign players:
Goa: 430.000 USD
Chennai Titans: 380.000 USD
Atletico de Kolkata: 350.000 USD
Mumbai City: 330.000 USD
Kerala Blasters: 315.000 USD
Pune City: 280.000 USD
Delhi Dynamos: 260.000 USD
North East United: 260.000 USD
With this kind of investments and international allure towards the ISL, this is surely a soccer competition you would not want to miss! Possibly a kickstart to bring football in Hindustan to a higher level!
Taking Indian soccer out of coma
The HeroISL was initiated in 2013 after seeing that many Indians are crazy about soccer, but sadly, have no national football league with International attention to follow. The HeroISL aims to turn the table.
It will comprise 8 franchise teams, owned from people and companies across the country. The league will take off in October and end in December.
The eight clubs that will compete in this competition are:
Atletico de Kolkata, trained by Antonio Lopez Habas, with Spain as the foreign draft.
Chennai Titans, practiced by Marco Materazzi with Italy as the foreign draft.
Delhi Dynamos FC, trained by Harm van Veldhoven with Netherlands as the foreign draft.
FC Goa, coached by, Zico with Brazil as the foreign draft.
Kerala Blasters FC, trained by David James with England as the foreign draft.
Mumbai City FC, coached by Peter Reid with England as the foreign draft.
North East United FC, coached by Ricki Herbert with New Zealand as the foreign draft.
FC Pune City, coached by Franco Colomba with Italy as the foreign draft.
While building their teams, each squad will have to sign:
At least 7 foreigners, out of which two will be from the team and five will be from the foreign player draft;
One star player, which in the words of AIFF is "A foreign recruit who has represented his country in any of the continental championships like the European Championship, Copa America, African Nations Cup, Asian Cup, or FIFA World Cup will be called a marquee player;" and
14 Indian domestic players, four of which have to be local players from the city the squad belongs to.
Popular Ownership in the Indian Super League
The competition is owned by Reliance Industries Ltd, Star India Pvt. Ltd. and IMG Worldwide Inc. It would be televisedbroadcasted only on STAR Sports and will have Hero MotoCorp as the league; thus the name Hero Indian Super League. From Bollywood, we have John Abraham who co-owns the team North East United FC, Ranbir Kapoor who co-owns the Mumbai City FC squad, Abhishek Bachchan who co-owns Chennaiyin FC club, Salman Khan who co-owns the FC Pune City outfit, and Varun Dhawan who is the brand ambassador of the FC Goa outfit. From the field of Indian Cricket, Sachin Tendulkar is the co-owner of the Kerala Blasters FC squad and Sourav Ganguly is the co-owner of the Atletico de Kolkata squad.
ISL rules:
Every year, the competition would be played between October and December. Each team will play against all other outfits twice on a home-and-away basis. The top four teams will decide in the finals.
Investing in the team
Outfit owners' investments in the ISL are worth having a look. Different squads have financed hugely to attract foreign players:
Goa: 430.000 USD
Chennai Titans: 380.000 USD
Atletico de Kolkata: 350.000 USD
Mumbai City: 330.000 USD
Kerala Blasters: 315.000 USD
Pune City: 280.000 USD
Delhi Dynamos: 260.000 USD
North East United: 260.000 USD
With this kind of investments and international allure towards the ISL, this is surely a soccer competition you would not want to miss! Possibly a kickstart to bring football in Hindustan to a higher level!
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