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• Arguably the second most popular sport in India with over 17 million+ followers in India
(source: TGI India 2010)
• Football in India managed by ‘All India Football Federation’ (AIFF)
• Since late 2000’s, club football gaining prominence in India
• Top 14 associate football clubs get to participate in the below premier tournaments:
– I-League (telecasted on TV)
• Premier club soccer league in the country modeled on Japan’s J-League
– Federation Cup (telecasted on TV)
• Indian equivalent of FA Cup
– IFA Shield
• Oldest football tournament in the world
Mumbai FC
Air India Pune FC
Sporting Club de Goa
Salgaonkar
Dempo SC
Churchill Brothers
HAL SC
VIVA Kerala
Shillong Lajong FC
Indian Arrows
Mohan Bagan
East Bengal
United Sports Club
• India’s premier football league for associated football clubs launched in 2007, operated on the system of promotion & relegation with I-League 2 nd Division
• Season runs from Oct to May, contested by 14 teams playing 26 games each (one home and one away)
• 45-50% of the matches played in the I-League to be telecasted on
(to be confirmed)
• Winners of the tournament qualify to play for AFC
Champions League
Reliance-IMG to invest 700-crore in Indian football to improve standard of the game in the country with special focus on rejuvenating I-League
• An Ashok Piramal Group venture, only professional football club from Pune
• Established in 2007, the team has already played 2 seasons of I-league i.e.
2009-10 and 2010-11
• Finished 3 rd in I-league in its debut season
• Since inception, has been a regular feature in Federation Cup and Durand
Cup
“Pune Football Club owned by the Piramal’s is one of the most
professionally managed soccer club in India”
- The Hard Tackle (online soccer magazine)
“Pune FC is one the best managed clubs; very technical and professional”
- Subrata Pal, India Goalkeeper
In its debut season, Pune FC finished 3 rd in the league standing only behind older teams like Dempo & Churchill Brothers
In its 2 nd outing for I-league, even with a depleted side (since the players were serving national duty for majority of the season) the team finished in the top 5…
Name:
Playing Position:
Subrata Pal
Goalkeeper
Teams: Pune FC
Mohan Bagan FC
East Bengal FC
India
Claim to Fame:
He was goalkeeper for the Indian football Team in the AFC
Asian Cup 2011. Even though the team conceded 13 goals in
3 games, his performance earned praise from many people including Soccerroos coach Holger Osieck and Fulham F.C.
keeper Mark Schwarzer . He made more than 35 saves in the whole tournament and has become one of the stars of the team since. After the game against South Korea, he made the headlines by some leading newspapers who were calling him ' Spiderman ', 'real MVP (Most Valuable
Player)' and with headlines like 'Indian team GK, 16 times super-save! Who is this guy?
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Name: Jeje Lalpekhlua
Playing Position: Forward
Teams: Pune FC
Indian Arrows
India
Claim to Fame:
Dubbed as the ‘ next Baichung Bhutia ’ of Indian football; international sports magazine Sports
Illustrated considers him one of the brightest prospects of Asian football in the near future. He was the highest Indian goal scorer in 2010-11 season; bursting onto international scene with 4 goals in 3 matches for India at the AFC Challengers Cup qualifiers
Name:
Playing Position:
Teams:
Arata Izumi
Attacking Midfielder
Pune FC
East Bengal FC
Mahindra United
Mizushima FC (Japan)
Niigata FC (Singapore)
Claim to Fame:
One of the two players from J-league to play in the
Indian circuit, he’s the heart of the Pune FC midfield.
Having played in Singapore and Japan, he was the 2 nd highest goal scorer for Pune FC in 2010-11 season of Ileague
Name:
Playing Position:
Teams:
Mandjou Keita
Attacking Midfielder/Forward
Pune FC
Perak FA (Malaysia)
DPMM FC (Brunei)
Portland Timbers (America)
Salgaocar SC
Claim to Fame:
One of the few players who have played in the MLS league in
USA, Mandjou Keita brings in his experience from playing in
Malaysia, Singapore and America and has been in good form for Pune FC
Shri Shiv Chatrapati Sports Complex, Balewadi, Pune
Capacity:
Facilities:
12,000 seater
Floodlights, Corporate Box seating
Audience : (3500 to 4000 )average
NEWS FLASH
Pune FC to launch football training academy on 18 th July 2011
Source: TAM; TG: CS M 15+
Ten Sports has been signed as the national broadcast partner for the I-League 2011-2012 season by IMG Reliance.
• Known for its global coverage of football, cricket and motor sport, Ten
Sports’ portfolio of channels includes Ten Sports, Ten Cricket, Ten
Action+. For the 2011-2012 I-League season, Ten Sports will broadcast 75 league games live on Ten Action+.
• “Ten Action + is a niche football channel and I am sure the visibility and on air promotional activities of the channel will go a long way in enhancing the profile of the I-League.
• Fourteen teams participate in the League which comprises 182 matches across 26 rounds. Started in 2007, the I-League replaced the National
Football League, which ran for 11 seasons. The winner of the I-League qualifies for the AFC Champions League qualifying round
• The Lancashire outfit created history when they became the first English Premier League outfit to play an exhibition tie in India as they lined up against Pune FC.
• In a bid to appease the fans, Blackburn fielded a relatively strong team with several of their top stars on show, led by the attacking triumvirate of Jason Roberts, Aiyegbeni
Yakubu and Ruben Rochina.
• Pune FC started with their strongest possible line-up, although they were missing Subrata Paul and Mandjou
Keita due to injury.
Blackburn Rovers’ Steve Kean Impressed With
Pune FC Goalkeeper Shahin Lal Meloly
• Steve Kean on Shahin Lal “Not only the amount of saves, but different types of saves. I thought his reactions were fantastic and even on one occasion it was almost like a triple save. He saved it, blocked and again made a save. He has a bright future and we’ll certainly keep an eye on him.”
• Pune Fc vs. Blackburn Rovers match http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-acpDMHwZU
• Pune FC over the last 2 seasons has in the I-league one of the highest attendances
• Home game tickets for Pune FC is 300% more expensive than any other I-league team’s home game tickets, yet records average stadium occupancy of over 40 % to 45 %
• Fan demographics:
– IT professionals from software companies in the vicinity
– School and college going students.
• Corporate Events – where over 20 top IT companies participate like Infosys, Wipro,
Capgemini, Symantec etc.
• Radio Promos – Players interviews and announcements of the home matches and Pune FC events.
• School Events – Conducting events and tournaments for schools from all over Pune.
Over 30 schools will be playing this tournament
• College Events – College tournaments across the city. Tie-ups with over 20 colleges from all over the cities and estimated to have biggest soccer fest in Pune for college students.
• Club Events - Pune FC has tied up with more than 100 local clubs. Events happening through out the year to engage the fans and football enthusiastic with Pune FC.
• Press Conference – Pre and Post Match.
• Pune League – We also sponsor Pune league and there are over 100 football clubs registered with Pune district football association.
• Social Networking Sites – facebook, twitter, Orkut, goal.com
, hardtakle.com
& our own website.
• Canter Activity – Its mostly done by AIFF to promote the league matches in each area.
• Promotions through local newspaper and events.
• Advertisement – Mostly Done in the form of Regular News Paper Article, Banners at
Restaurants, Sports Bars, Cafes, Pubs, etc. Emailer at corporate houses & Social
Networking Sites.
• Schools :- Pune FC have associated with over 60 schools and many football academies in city to develop grass root level football in the city.
• In schools there would be events which will help students to showcase their talent on national level.
• Events:-
• Best Cheering School
• Most fans school
• Best poster activity school
• Most Innovative school
• Soccer Fest
• Trivia
• Slogan Competitions
• Cultural and other events
• Football tournaments ( girls and boys )
• Summer Camps
• Colleges :Pune FC have associated with 25 major colleges in city. Pune FC will conduct both cultural and sports events in these colleges. Events like;
• Football Tournament
• Most innovative college
• Most Fans college
• Band Competition
• Soccer Fest
• Cultural Programme
• These colleges will register as a fan members with Pune FC.
Pune FC have associated themselves with over 100 local football clubs and over
30 major IT companies in the city.
• Clubs and Corporate events :-
• Football Tournaments
• Most regular Fans
• Most innovative fans
• Trivia
• Soccer Fest
• and many other events to keep the youths of the city engage with Pune FC.
• Pune FC will also have online competitions for fans in city and also for fans based outside the city, state, or country.
• Events:-
• Fantasy League
• Trivia
• Slogan Competitions
• Anthem Competitions
• Score Predictions
• Funny Captions
• Catch the action contest
• and many other competitions to keep the fans engage and associated to Pune
FC.
• Balewadi is connected to Pune via Baner Region in Pune.
• It is one of the fastest growing areas of Pune with the
Hinjewadi IT Park located close in its vicinity.
• A number of institutes are located in Balewadi including the National Institute of Construction Management and
Research, DMIR, Moze Engineering College, MITCON
Institute of Management, NIA, INDIRA management college ( B – School ).
• Pune FC launched their full fledged academy Peninsula Pune Football Club Academy
(PPFCA) on 18 July, 2011, with an all residential scheme for the U-19 level with a view to have similar facilities for their U-17 and U-15 category squads.
Presently the club has a two year program for the trainees under the guidance of PFC
Head of Youth Development Ranjan Chowdhury, who was formerly the Director of the
Tata Football Academy.
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• The objective behind the setting up of the academy was to provide a viable feeder system for the senior team and with the lack of academies in India, also to set-up an institution that would help widen the talent pool in the country.
At the time of the academy’s launch, Pune FC Head of Operations Chirag Tanna stated about the setup’s objective as, “This program was identified to fill the gap of scouting for talent at professional level and then grooming them, which was found to be time consuming
.”
• Ranjan Chowdhury, as mentioned above, is the Head Of
Youth Development at Pune FC and was formerly the
Director of TFA, which is renowned for producing players who have gone on to represent India at the International stage.
Chowdhury himself comes with a clean reputation and as a person known to be an ideal guide for raw talent.
• Gift Raikhan is the Head Coach of the youth team with several local coaches working under him. The club has its own Physiotherapist for the youth academy and everything related to the youngsters training is taken care of.
• Of the 25 players who form the first batch of the academy, twenty aspirants made it through the grind of open trials involving 280 players conducted across the length and breadth of the country over the past six months and meticulously shortlisted by
Chowdhury. The other five are players retained from the existing under-19 team.
Not only did players from across Indian come to Pune for trials, the club scouts and coaches attended camps and tournaments across the North-East to unearth raw talent which is so abundantly present in the region.
Special attention was paid to select the players with the right physique and potential.
First team goalkeeper, Amrinder Singh was one such talent, who came for U-19 trials but impressed the academy management so much during pre-season, that he was instantly promoted to the senior team, for whom he made his debut in the Federation Cup as a substitute against East Bengal.
Also four of the U-19 lads were also included in the Durand Cup squad of Pune FC
.
• The U-19 squad is currently based at the rented premises of Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Hostel,
Balewadi, and travel to the Pune FC training ground based at Mamurdi to train via a bus hired by the club.
The training ground at Mamurdi, though it came under criticism during the recently held Federation
Cup, is largely regarded as one of India’s better training facilities.
A catering firm takes care that the academy members get well-balanced and nutritious meals during the day.
In addition to football training, PPFCA have tied up with Vidya Valley School for the overall and continued development of the young footballers, which will enable the footballers to pursue their education though the distance learning programmes.
The trainees are also paid a handsome stipend which is said to be the highest amongst academies in
India and takes care of their daily expenses.
The team is going to the Sikkim Gold Cup in November and intend to take part in several other tournaments in the coming season.
In the future the club will look to add residential squads of U-15 and U-17 as well.
• Riyan Yadgiri, 18, Centre Back, PFC U-19 Team
PFC U-17 Player of the Year 2010
“I have definitely improved at the Pune FC academy. We practice six days a week, twice a day and such rigorous practice has helped us improve. They have put everyone on diet, , physical training in the gym has been given special importance. The coaches are also very dedicated to the team and help us give our optimum in practice and work on every aspect of our game like tactical and technical. Also the boarding arrangement is great as it helps the team bond.”
• Pune FC’s training headquarters are located in Dehu Road, a cantonment town, where offices of Central Government departments, especially Military and Defence, are located .
• Dehu Road is also close to IT parks such as Pune Hinjawadi,
Talawade, ICC Trade Tower, and is 8 km from the Talegaon where major manufacturing industries including
Volkswagen, General Motors, BMW and Mercedes-Benz are located.
• As a cantonment town, the population in Dehu Road is very diverse with people from various states of India having settled here.
• A new Maharashtra Cricket Association internationalstandard Cricket stadium is under construction at Dehu
Road in Gahunje which will be ready to host first IPL matches in the near future. The construction was recently inaugurated by BCCI and MCA.
• Pune FC’s match ground and training ground allows you to market your brands to growing number of young professionals from the IT and automobile sector.
• Further more with Pune Fc’s training ground being located in close proximity with the new Cricket Stadium being built in Pune, brands can capitalize on the eye balls that would be generated by IPL matches for fraction of the price by promoting/advertising at the training ground.
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Pune FC is quite famous on social media websites like facebook.com with over 25,000+ fans on its page it easily outnumbers MLS teams like LA Galaxy and EPL teams like Everton FC and West Ham United while at par with Tottenham Hotspurs and Blackburn
Rovers … www.punefc.com
was launched in 2008 and since then has generated a lot of interest with over 10,000+ page hits every month from over 122 different countries with avg. time on site being 4+ minutes
PFC TV is probably the only dedicated club team channel from India across all sports on popular video sharing website www.youtube.com
. Started about 8 months back, the channel already has 12,000+ views and total upload views of more than 27,000+…
Pune FC
• Logo Displayed on the Match Jerseys
• Logo Displayed on all Replica Jerseys sold
• Logo to be printed on the Training Jerseys
• Logo to be printed on the Bibs
Home Kit Away Kit
• Banners Displayed at the Home Venue – all home games will be played in the I-League
• Banners Displayed at the Training Pitch
• Branding opportunity inside the stands and stadium (as per mutual agreement and as approved by AIFF)
• Logo on all the pages of the
Website
• Banner Ad on the home page of the website & Pune FC fan Page
(more then 20,000/- fans)
• Regular feature on PFC TV
• Corporate boxes (100 seats per box)
• VVIP tickets per game
• Access to VVIP lounge
• Access to VIP parking
• Logo’s displayed on all brochures / material distributed by the club
1,000 posters put up at various locations around the city
5,000 pocket schedules distributed to fans
• Logo’s displayed on all brochures / material distributed by the club
11,000 tickets printed for all home games
• Emailer with sponsor’s logo sent to all corporate houses before all home games
Currently, the mailer goes to over 1,50,000 employees from the following corporate houses:
•Infosys
•Cognizant
•TCS
•Wipro
•Barclays
•IBM
•Persistent
•Mahindra British Telecommunications
•KPIT Cummins
•Sunguard
• Banners will be displayed at events conducted by the club
• Logo will be present on the Backdrop of all Press Conferences conducted by the club
• Will have access to the PFC fan database
• Sponsors announcements during all home games
• Team visit to Sponsor’s campus (during internal tournament)
• Technical assistance to Sponsor’s soccer team by our coaching staff and coaches once a month.
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• Front Jersey
Back Jersey
• Branding on the Left arm -
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• Gold Partner
• Apparel Sponsor -
• Nutrition Partner -
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• Fitness Partner -
• Energy Drink Partner -
Peninsula Lands (Available)
(Available)
Taken By Infosys for 2 years
( Available )
ADIDAS
HERBALIFE
GOLD GYM
( Available )
Pune FC
Good way to capitalize on the existing fan-base of the team, would be to have a branded flash game (like the one illustrated here done by Crocs for their association with Beach Soccer) on the team’s website to build brand interaction…
OPTION 1
“XXX” Fantasy League
One-of-its-kind fantasy league on the lines of ESPN
Fantasy League for I-League matches of Pune FC wherein the fan can select a team of their choice and earn points basis the player’s on-field performance.
At the end of the month top scorers to get gratifies with team merchandise etc. and at the end of the season with a grand prize…
OPTION 2
Pune FC