The Indian Super League is set to roll again with the bidding process of the much-anticipated IPL-style football tournament starting from tomorrow.
IMG-Reliance, the tournament organisers, will be floating a tender through 'Invitation To Bid' documents, inviting bids for nine cities across the country from which eight franchises will be finally selected.
The league was to begin in January but had to be postponed owing to scheduling problem and lack of a window.
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The nine cities in the reckoning are Bangalore, Chennai, Dehli, Goa, Guwahati, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune.
"International Management Group Worldwide and Reliance Industries Ltd.'s joint venture in India, 'IMG-Reliance', together with Star India Pvt. Ltd. Today announced its plans to commence the bidding process for Indian Super League clubs through 'Invitation To Bid' tenders starting Monday, 3rd March 2014," IMG-R said in a statement.
"The ambitious Indian Super League - an unrivalled football championship to be staged from September to November 2014, will foster local talent and feature international stars with the aim of making the game one of the country's flagship sport," it added.
"Off these nine cities, winning bidders for the top eight cities will be granted the right to own and operate a new football club and participate in the Indian Super League."
Ernst & Young, the advisory firm, has been entrusted the responsibility of evaluating the bid documents, following which the winning participants will be announced by first week of April.