John Abraham Launches North East United Football
Club
Football fans across the North East were ecstatic when
Guwahati was selected as one of the eight franchise cities of the proposed Indian
Super League (ISL). The ISL is a football League promoted by IMG , Reliance and Star India which is all set
to kick off from mid September to November 2014.
The ISL received an overwhelming response as numerous
corporate houses of the country and top sporting institutions as well as a
galaxy of top Bollywood stars bid to own
a team from the proposed 9 cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Kochi, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune,
Goa, Kolkata and Guwahati.
In April this year, the winning bids were announced and the
consortium comprising of Bollywood actor John Abraham and Shillong Lajong FC were
awarded the Guwahati Franchise. Guwahati
had found its place in the list of 8 cities for the 1st edition of
the Indian Super League (ISL) in place of Chennai.
The team was unveiled in an event held in the city today and
named “North East United Football Club".
Speaking
at the function, John Abraham said “I am a firm believer in the footballing talent
that exists in the North East and proud to be associated with owning a football
Club from the region. Our objective is to harness the talent and combine the
footballing potential of the region into one team that we hope shall become an
engine and platform that will power Indian football forward in the future.”
The
event was also attended by a host of actors and personalities from the Assamese
film industry who were present to lend their support and encourage the team
besides officials of the Assam Football and Guwahati Sports Association and
other dignitaries. Also present at the function were Bolywood Producer Ronnie
Lahiri who is a designated advisor and mentor of the Franchise and Sanjiv
Narain co – promoter of the Franchise.
Larsing
Sawyan, Managing Director of Lajong said “A United Team of the North East based
out of the region’s largest city has the potential to compete at the highest
level in the country and with North East United, we hope to continue to fulfil
the sporting aspirations of the people of the region and assist in propelling
football in the country to higher levels”.
India is a country of 1.2 billion people where over 50% of
the population is below 25 years of age. Sports is therefore gaining traction
in the country and is mostly followed by everyone in this age group. The aim of
the Franchise is to take football to the next level in the North East in order
improve the overall development of the sport in India and also provide new
opportunities to talents across the region.
The league which will be organised by IMG-Reliance and Star India which has the support of the All India Football Federation, promises to bring international football stars who will be playing alongside the Indian Footballers and create a new era of football in the country.
The league which will be organised by IMG-Reliance and Star India which has the support of the All India Football Federation, promises to bring international football stars who will be playing alongside the Indian Footballers and create a new era of football in the country.