List of Indian Super League owners
The following is a list of current Indian Super League club owners:
Club | Owner |
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ATK Mohun Bagan | Sourav Ganguly[1] Sanjiv Goenka[1] Utsav Parekh[1] |
Bengaluru | JSW Group |
Chennaiyin | Abhishek Bachchan[2] MS Dhoni[2] Vita Dani[2] Madras Consortium[2] |
SC East Bengal | Shree Cement East Bengal F.C. (India) Pvt. ltd |
Goa | Jaydev Mody[3] Rakesh Jhunjhunwala[3] Ashish Kapadia[3] Akshay Tandon[3] Virat Kohli[3] Dempo Sporting Club (India) Pvt Ltd |
Hyderabad | Vijay Madhuri Varun Tripuraneni Rana Daggubati Sunrisers Hyderabad |
Jamshedpur | Tata Group |
Kerala Blasters | Magnum Sports Ventures Pvt Ltd Chiranjeevi Nimmagadda Prasad Akkineni Nagarjuna Allu Aravind |
Mumbai City | City Football Group[4] Ranbir Kapoor[5] Bimal Parekh[5] Etihad Group[5] |
NorthEast United | John Abraham[6] Shillong F.C Aizwal F.C. |
Odisha | GMS Inc Kalinga Sports (India) Pvt. Ltd Utkal Group |
Former Clubs
This list features all the former clubs that featured in the Indian Super League in the past:
Previous Club(s) | Owners |
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Pune City | Rajesh Wadhawan Group[7] Arjun Kapoor[7] Hrithik Roshan [7] |
Delhi Dynamos | GMR India Group Akshay Kumar Delhi Football Ltd |
ATK | Sourav Ganguly[1] Harshavardhan Neotia[1] Sanjiv Goenka[1] Utsav Parekh |
See also
References
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- "Chennaiyin FC Owners". Chennaiyin FC.
- "About FC Goa". FC Goa.
- "CFG acquires majority stake in Indian Super League's Mumbai City FC". 28 November 2019.
- Malvania, Urvi (30 August 2014). "Mumbai City FC hopes to get international club as partner". Business Standard. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
- Mergulhao, Marcus (29 May 2015). "John Abraham now owns 95% stake in NorthEast United FC". Times of India. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
- "FC Pune City Owners". FC Pune City.
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