These figures are highly dubious to start with and as these clubs/companies don't publish official numbers, they cannot be verified. Seems a PR barrage.
Even if we agree to these numbers for the sake of it, the incomes of last 4 teams are way lower than the top 2. There is no way a Delhi or Pune should have a club outside I-League second division, the fundamentals aren't there in these places.
It is quite obvious that the figures for clubs from Kolkata and Kerala will be higher, rather much higher that those from say Delhi or Pune. I'm a little surprised with Chennai though
I don't think the data is dubious at all. Barring the first 2 clubs, ATK and Chennaiyin, others are fairly close to each other at 20 crore revenue. ATK I can believe generating revenue to the tunes of 32 crore. But, Chennaiyin's revenue is surprising. 36 fricking crores. Even if we remove the 8 crores generated by winning the league, they still have revenue to the tunes of 28 crores. Considering 8 crores for the sponsorship, 20 crores is still a lot to believe. Damn.
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http://m.hindustantimes.com/football/champs-chennaiyin-fc-top-isl2-earnings-list-as-teams-get-share-from-central-pool/story-IPlv6w8zbHnhzp2ayM8WzN.html#pq=8zYYt1
Approximate earnings for teams
Chennaiyin FC: R 36 crore.
Atletico de Kolkata: R 32 crore.
Kerala Blasters: R 21.75 crore.
FC Goa: R 19.89 crore.
Northeast United FC: R 19.86.
Delhi Dynamos: R 18.25.
Mumbai City FC: R 16.75.
This is really great news...atleast the player costs are getting covered for most teams
Even if we agree to these numbers for the sake of it, the incomes of last 4 teams are way lower than the top 2. There is no way a Delhi or Pune should have a club outside I-League second division, the fundamentals aren't there in these places.
http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/7083/isl/2016/08/04/26204892/indian-super-league-zico-confirms-fc-goa-deal-on-instagram
However, now that FC Goa is not owned by an Goan, someone else wants in
http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/7083/isl/2016/08/04/26205262/indian-super-league-goan-mla-mickky-pacheco-goan-football-is
Also, with Zico back and a longer league eminent, teams are ready to snap up coaches to longer term deals, slightly
http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/7083/isl/2016/08/04/26205312/indian-super-league-franchises-offer-coaches-longer-contracts-to-