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  • EastBengalPrideEastBengalPride India9297 Points
    First ISL club to shut shop. Neufc next.
    shubham_northeasterngoalkeepargaffertapedeepumunna219777
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29243 Points
    It took just 5 years
    munna219777
  • DEFENCE123DEFENCE123 India657 Points
    @goalkeepar. Are you sure Hyderabad franchise name is Hyderabad Nizams FC?
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29243 Points
  • I dont think problem is entirely due to ISL, its more like wadhvan group issue
    although I agree, almost all ISL clubs are in losses
  • deepudeepu Somaliya1621 Points
    @DEFENCE123 you have anything to say about an isl club shutting shop and rel/fsdl didnt do anything to stop them from closing up
  • EastBengalPrideEastBengalPride India9297 Points
    Losses mounting towards 200 crores, what can FSDL do or say? Star won't give any broadcast money as they are an investor in the league. ISL is just IPL copycat model which is unviable in football, it's as amateurish as I-League just with more money wasted.
    [Deleted User]thebeautifulgame
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India29622 Points
  • Good riddance , just pay his dues before
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India29622 Points

    Explained: How FC Pune City ran into the financial abyss

    The Stallions have struggled to pay their players' wages and are now looking to relocate out of the city.

    FC Pune City are in financial trouble and it’s not a secret anymore. The controlling company, the Rajesh Wadhawan Group are looking to relocate the club and are exploring a part stake sale to an investor.

    Salaries of several players are yet to be paid, but the management has promised to clear all dues in installments before July 15. It has also asked players not to look for new clubs, ensuring that the new owners have a good team to start their plans with.

    We take you to the in-depth problems of the group, financially. Issues started at the beginning of the year when a media outlet reported that the Dewan Housing Finance Corporation had diverted loans of Rs. 31000 crore – a charge the company had termed ‘mischievous’ back then. The company had already sold of 70% of their stake in Aadhaar Housing Finance Ltd to Blackstone.

    Reportedly, the loans were given to “dubious entities” that were linked back to the promoters, who were the ultimate benefiters. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs got in to probe the situation, adding to the already barbaric market pressure. The group had also made political donations beyond the mandated levels – the report had stated.

    However, company chairman Kapil Wadhawan refuted the allegations. He had said that the group had never lent to a shell company, nor had any of its units made any political donations.

    This though, did not stop its investors from selling their stocks. Prices came down crumbling, with the current price standing at a third of what they were at the beginning of the year. Earlier this year, the IL&FS group, another subsidiary, added to the group’s woes and earned market wrath over asset liability risks due to default on payment of dues.

    The woes do not stop here. Pune has not been the most ticket-friendly city for football city-wise and the stands gave a similar picture year after year. Mr. Modwel’s aggressive marketing did them some good, like creating a niche audience, but that was too less in number to really help the club’s situation financially.

    Goal also reported that the franchise could be moved to Hyderabad, with the new owners not looking at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Complex as the ideal hosting bastion. This could well mean that FC Pune City becomes the fourth club from the city after Pune FC, Bharat FC and DSK Shivajians to have shut shop after a small, but aggressive, period in operation.

    https://khelnow.com/news/article/isl-2019-20-pune-city-financial-problems-explained

    gaffertapemunna219777
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