What if Kerala fails to qualify for Semi Finals. There will be NO audience to watch the games in Saudi Arabia. It is not even Indian N.T and none would bother to come & watch Indian state teams in S.A
The outfit won the I-League in the 2018-19 season.
Chennai City FC owner has transferred the sporting license and is out of footballing activities. The new owners will have to start the club from scratch which means they will now have to progress from the lower leagues at the state level. When Khel Now approached a source close to the matter, the person informed us, “Yes, we’ve transferred the sporting license. Out of football for now.”
The club played an integral part in Tamil Nadu football by giving opportunities to local players. Michael Soosairaj, Edwin Sydney Vanspaul, Alexander Romario Jesuraj, Nandhakumar Sekar, Jockson Dhas and Ajith Kumar have all played in the I-League for Chennai City FC and later made their mark in the ISL.
It beats me why the club has to start all over again. They were never relegated from IL2, they just took a break. While I agree that was not the best thing to have done, but it is also pertinent to give them back what was their rightful place. Only the management is changing.
This club had produced more players than the other city-based club (LMAO) cloud-based Chennaiyin FC.
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It is not even Indian N.T and none would bother to come & watch Indian state teams in S.A
only hopefuls are some kerala people buying ticket hoping kerala will make it.
But in all likelihood they should make it to semi's
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Chennai City FC owners transfer sporting license
The outfit won the I-League in the 2018-19 season.
Chennai City FC owner has transferred the sporting license and is out of footballing activities. The new owners will have to start the club from scratch which means they will now have to progress from the lower leagues at the state level. When Khel Now approached a source close to the matter, the person informed us, “Yes, we’ve transferred the sporting license. Out of football for now.”
The club played an integral part in Tamil Nadu football by giving opportunities to local players. Michael Soosairaj, Edwin Sydney Vanspaul, Alexander Romario Jesuraj, Nandhakumar Sekar, Jockson Dhas and Ajith Kumar have all played in the I-League for Chennai City FC and later made their mark in the ISL.
https://khelnow.com/football/2023-03-indian-football-chennai-city-fc-owners-transfer-sporting-license
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