still they can unsettle the opposition. even if you keep malayali supporters 1 km away, they way they shout while supporting their team, that will be enough. Really love their passion for the game.
The legendary cricketer will have new partners in his tryst with football in the ISL, after the franchise's previous co-owners sold their stake. Kerala Blasters will be become the first Indian Super League (ISL) franchise wherein the ownership has undergone a change after the first season. PVP Ventures Limited, who previously owned 60 per cent of the franchise, have sold their stakes to two companies with one being, as exclusively revealed byGoalearlier, Muthoot Pappachan Group-who were also the sponsors of the club last season. The new investors have to agree to shell out a minimum of Rs.40,00,00,000 for the next nine years which amounts to Rs.360,00,00,000. It is also believed that Sachin Tendulkar, who was 40 per cent stake in the club would enter a similar agreement with the new partners as was the case with PVP Ventures Limited. PVP Ventures’Executive Director, Rajeev Kamineni, chose not to comment on the above developments when contacted byGoal.
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Kerala Blasters will be become the first Indian Super League (ISL) franchise wherein the ownership has undergone a change after the first season.
PVP Ventures Limited, who previously owned 60 per cent of the franchise, have sold their stakes to two companies with one being, as exclusively revealed byGoalearlier, Muthoot Pappachan Group-who were also the sponsors of the club last season.
The new investors have to agree to shell out a minimum of Rs.40,00,00,000 for the next nine years which amounts to Rs.360,00,00,000.
It is also believed that Sachin Tendulkar, who was 40 per cent stake in the club would enter a similar agreement with the new partners as was the case with PVP Ventures Limited.
PVP Ventures’Executive Director, Rajeev Kamineni, chose not to comment on the above developments when contacted byGoal.