Indian clubs agree that off-field sustainability is as important as winning trophies
Punjab-based JCT, the first champions of India's National Football League in 1996, will follow Mahindra United, winners of the League in 2006, in disbanding their senior club to focus on youth development. "Now, there is not a single I-League club in North India, after Indian Arrows, formerly based in Delhi, decided to shift base to Kolkata," noted Deepak Vikraman in Deccan Herald.
Asian Football Business Review @ Jun 27, 2011 5:53 PM EDT | Blog Profile
Related
- New India coach lowers expectations for youthful national team
- New sponsor to move India's development Arrows to Calcutta
- India needs good football infrastructure, from I-League to grassroots
- South Asian giants plan football promotion series for their expatriates in England
- Vision Asia program changes in India, Iran and the Philippines - expansion in Vietnam
- EPL's Blackburn Rovers to make Indian stop-over to play with U-16 boys
- Vesty's to use Blackburn Rovers brand for new I-League club and academy