one of the main reason SESA FA does not want to play in i league is because i league is loss making business The management 2 years back told coach not to use main team when they just needed a win to get promote.
<br><div><br></div><div>Didn't you say you wanted SESA in the I-League earlier this year?</div>
Parth Jindal, 23, is what football supporters would call a ‘proper’ fan. While at Brown University, he spent a semester in the UK in 2011. There, the Arsenal fan would regularly watch his team play away from home. The time and effort taken to travel to opposing teams’ stadiums across the country, along with 2,000 fellow fans, is the hallmark of a ‘true’ fan. He seems to be bringing the same passion to his work in developing sports in India. Jindal came back to the country in 2012 after getting a Bachelor of Arts degree, and was asked to manage the company’s sports interests.
Indeed, the biggest challenge he faces as CEO of a football club is the question of sustainability. Every club in India loses money. But just as he managed to fill the stadium, he has a plan here too. “It involves building a new stadium and implementing the Chelsea or Barcelona model, where the land around the stadium is used for convention centres, hotels and other revenue streams,” he says.
Every club aims to have their own stadium. Aim, target, idea, plan. but it stays that way in mind and files. At the end of the day, commercial land is very expensive in India-that it is just not feasible.
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<br><div><br></div><div>Didn't you say you wanted SESA in the I-League earlier this year?</div>
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Indeed, the biggest challenge he faces as CEO of a football club is the question of sustainability. Every club in India loses money. But just as he managed to fill the stadium, he has a plan here too. “It involves building a new stadium and implementing the Chelsea or Barcelona model, where the land around the stadium is used for convention centres, hotels and other revenue streams,” he says.