The All India Football Federation's second Open House meeting to secure a minimum of two clubs on board for the next edition of the I-League will be held tomorrow in Dubai.
The meeting will be chaired by AIFF president Praful Patel.
The earlier Open House meeting was held at the Football House here on March 5.
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Patel sounded confident that the initiative would "take Indian football to a larger global audience".
"In keeping with AIFF's mission of promoting Indian football to a larger global audience, this is a vital step being taken to adopt additional teams and invest in our youth," Patel said.
"By inviting participation from regional investors and offering them a sound investment opportunity, we are certain we will be able to raise the brand value of the I-League, evolving it to become a truly futuristic and versatile tournament," he added.
The AIFF would formally invite open tenders and expressions of interest by qualified investors to set up and operate the clubs.
Winning bidders of the tender will be able to set up and operate new football clubs which will compete in the I-League season 2013 and beyond.
The opportunity to set up new football clubs also carries an incentive for investors to invest in the youth and develop the infrastructure necessary to create a state-of-the-art environment where the youth can be engaged, football teams can be developed and the sport can be promoted.