Michael Chopra in Sachin’s team
BY PTI23 Aug 2014 4:45 AM IST
PTI23 Aug 2014 4:45 AM IST
Former Newcastle United striker Michael Chopra was picked by the Kerala Blasters, co-owned by cricketing great Sachin Tendulkar, in an international draft for the upcoming Indian Super League on Thursday. A total of 49 foreign players were drafted during the session for the eight-franchise league, which is slated to run from October to December. Seven players have been directly recruited by the teams.
‘When the drafts came up, the first name that caught our attention was that of Chopra. We immediately decided to have him and are happy to have him in this team,’ former England goalkeeper David James, marquee player and manager of the Kerala team, told reporters.
Chopra, who has also played for a host of other Premier League clubs, was the only English player in the draft, which was held at a Mumbai hotel overlooking the Arabian Sea. Former Manchester United midfielder Bojan Djordjic has joined other marquee names such as former Juventus striker David Trezeguet and former Arsenal winger Freddie Ljungberg in the first season of the football league.
Djordjic, now 32, won the young player of the year award at Manchester United in 2000, but only made two appearances for the Premier League club. He went on to enjoy a successful career, winning league titles with Red Star Belgrade in Serbia, Videoton in Hungary, and AIK in Sweden.
The top four sides in the Indian Super League will qualify for the semifinals, which will be played over two legs, with the winners advancing to a one-off final. Strict rules apply to player rosters, with each team required to have one marquee player, seven foreigners and 14 Indians, four of whom must be from the city in which the franchise is based.
Chennai-based Sun Group had bagged the Bangalore team but opted out at the last minute. Replacing them will be a team from Southern Indian city of Chennai to be run by Play on Skills, which has a technical collaboration with Inter Milan in India, organisers said.
The Chennai franchise bagged Djordjic and former Paris Saint Germain and Hull City defender Bernard Mendy, one of the highest-paid foreigners in the $80,000 bracket at Thursday’s draft. La Liga veteran Jofre Mateu was picked by the Kolkata franchise, owned by a consortium including Spanish giants Atletico Madrid and former India captain Sourav Ganguly.
Team Chennai replace Sun Group in isl opener
Mumbai: Team Chennai has replaced the Sun Group promoted Bangalore franchise in the Indian Super League football tournament set to be held tentatively between October 12 and December 20, the organisers announced on Thursday.
‘The eighth team in the ISL would be Team Chennai represented today by Prashant Agarwal of Play on Skills which has a technical collaboration with Inter Milan in India,’ said Anupam Dutta, CEO of ISL’s holding company Football Sports Development Pvt Ltd, a joint venture between IMG-Reliance and Star India. ‘The owners of the Chennai franchise would be announced later,’ Anupam Dutta added. On Wednesday, Sun Group, IMG Reliance and Star India issued a joint statement that the former was opting out of the ISL on on mutual consent.
Players will adjust to synthetic turf: Kolkata
Mumbai: Athletico de Kolkata officials are confident the players they have drafted into their franchise for season 1 of the Indian Super League, including the foreign recruits today, would be able to adjust to the synthetic turf at their home venue.
‘Ours is the only ground which has artificial turf, so the players have to get used to it. The other teams’ players too have to play on it only (in away games against Kolkata),’ said Saharsh Parekh, whose father Utsav Parekh co-owns the franchise after the international player draft on Thursday.
‘When the drafts came up, the first name that caught our attention was that of Chopra. We immediately decided to have him and are happy to have him in this team,’ former England goalkeeper David James, marquee player and manager of the Kerala team, told reporters.
Chopra, who has also played for a host of other Premier League clubs, was the only English player in the draft, which was held at a Mumbai hotel overlooking the Arabian Sea. Former Manchester United midfielder Bojan Djordjic has joined other marquee names such as former Juventus striker David Trezeguet and former Arsenal winger Freddie Ljungberg in the first season of the football league.
Djordjic, now 32, won the young player of the year award at Manchester United in 2000, but only made two appearances for the Premier League club. He went on to enjoy a successful career, winning league titles with Red Star Belgrade in Serbia, Videoton in Hungary, and AIK in Sweden.
The top four sides in the Indian Super League will qualify for the semifinals, which will be played over two legs, with the winners advancing to a one-off final. Strict rules apply to player rosters, with each team required to have one marquee player, seven foreigners and 14 Indians, four of whom must be from the city in which the franchise is based.
Chennai-based Sun Group had bagged the Bangalore team but opted out at the last minute. Replacing them will be a team from Southern Indian city of Chennai to be run by Play on Skills, which has a technical collaboration with Inter Milan in India, organisers said.
The Chennai franchise bagged Djordjic and former Paris Saint Germain and Hull City defender Bernard Mendy, one of the highest-paid foreigners in the $80,000 bracket at Thursday’s draft. La Liga veteran Jofre Mateu was picked by the Kolkata franchise, owned by a consortium including Spanish giants Atletico Madrid and former India captain Sourav Ganguly.
Team Chennai replace Sun Group in isl opener
Mumbai: Team Chennai has replaced the Sun Group promoted Bangalore franchise in the Indian Super League football tournament set to be held tentatively between October 12 and December 20, the organisers announced on Thursday.
‘The eighth team in the ISL would be Team Chennai represented today by Prashant Agarwal of Play on Skills which has a technical collaboration with Inter Milan in India,’ said Anupam Dutta, CEO of ISL’s holding company Football Sports Development Pvt Ltd, a joint venture between IMG-Reliance and Star India. ‘The owners of the Chennai franchise would be announced later,’ Anupam Dutta added. On Wednesday, Sun Group, IMG Reliance and Star India issued a joint statement that the former was opting out of the ISL on on mutual consent.
Players will adjust to synthetic turf: Kolkata
Mumbai: Athletico de Kolkata officials are confident the players they have drafted into their franchise for season 1 of the Indian Super League, including the foreign recruits today, would be able to adjust to the synthetic turf at their home venue.
‘Ours is the only ground which has artificial turf, so the players have to get used to it. The other teams’ players too have to play on it only (in away games against Kolkata),’ said Saharsh Parekh, whose father Utsav Parekh co-owns the franchise after the international player draft on Thursday.
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