Chennai City FC (CCFC), the current leaders of India’s top flight football league, the Hero I-League, today (February 6, 2019) announced in a the National Capital, that FC Basel, the top Swiss Football Club which has nurtured players like current Liverpool stars Mohamed Salah ,Xherdan Shaqiri ,Croatian-swiss star Ivan Rakitic, will transfer their knowledge to Chennai City FC.
FC Basel Holding AG will be acquiring 26% shares in the Club in a first of its kind deal.
In what could be a welcome step forward for the future of Indian Football, the co-owners Rohit Ramesh, and R Krishnakumar revealed details of the tie-up in the presence of FC Basel1893President Mr. Bernhard Burgener and CEO Mr. Roland Heri and other officials of FCB and CCFC.
This is the first time in the history of Indian football, that foreign investment in terms of acquiring ownership in an Indian club is taking place. FC Basel Holding AG who have a rich legacy to boast of, defeated the likes of Manchester United and Manchester City last season in the UEFA Champions League.
The partnership will focus on cooperation for setting up among other things, a best-in-class Residential Youth Academy in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu and rolling out Soccer Schools across the State in Phase-1.
Rohit Ramesh, who setup the dream that was CCFC, said: “Football is a passion, a movement and you need to deliver to the fans’ aspirations. It is with this thought in mind that we ventured to make this move, so that our fans get what they deserve – a world class football club.”
“It is a deal based on mutual cooperation and trust and keeps the original identity of CCFC and its fans paramount. Key parts of the deal entail Transfer of Knowledge in all Departments including Sporting, Infra and Legal areas to support CCFC toimprove sustainably as one of the best Football clubs in the Country.”
“What else we want from a top European Football Club with such a rich winning heritage and record of producing world class players. We think it is a slightly belated New Year’s gift to our fans and our tremendously hard working players, coaches and support staff,” said Mr. R Krishnakumar, Co-owner, CCFC.
FC Basel President, Mr. Burgener said: “This is not only a historic moment for Indian football and CCFC but also a historic moment for FC Basel as we have become strategical, supportive and financially active for the first time in Asia to grow this beautiful and only truly global sport of Football.”
“India have shown growing football interest in general but also the recently concluded Asian Cup has showcased that there is immense footballing potential to be tapped. We want to be partners in helping them doing so. Partnering with Chennai City FC, whose tremendous passionate and hard-working owners left us with no doubt on the move, is a step in that direction.”
Chennai City FC has been blazing the 12th Hero I-League in only their third year of formation, producing sublime football to lead the points table comfortably with six rounds to go.
In Singaporean coach Akbar Nawas, they have also been blessed with a keen student of the game and who has been instrumental in shaping the team along with Jordi Villa for over a year.
As part of the plans for the Coimbatore academy, it was revealed that it would provide free education and boarding facilities for talented players from the age group of 10-18 so that they could study, play and focus on a career in football. On the Soccer Schools front as well, the Academy would impart knowledge actively to schools on how to incorporate it as part of their curriculums.