Odisha FC, Indian Business Group sign MoU

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Football continues to be an attraction for business investments for companies globally. IBG sees this opportunity and with emphasis on building ‘living bridge’ and increasing active engagement in the field of culture and sports and to be coherent with the Roadmap 2030  strikes a pact with OFC in India. Rahul Laud reports

Odisha Football Club has just signed a historic deal with British-based India Business Group (IBG) to cement further commercial relationships between India and the UK.

Odisha Football Club is an Indian professional football established in 2019 in a partnership with the Government of Odisha. The OFC is based in Bhubaneswar, Odisha,  and competes in the Indian Super League, the top flight of Indian football. Prior to the inaugural Indian Super League season, the club was founded as Delhi Dynamos Football Club in 2014. The Club has tied up with Spanish legend David Villa’s DV7 group as its Technical Partner. The Club is solely owned by the GMS group.

The memo of understanding (MOU) between the IBG and OFC means both the club and IBG will work towards better health, social and economic benefits for Odisha’s diverse communities.

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“This is truly exciting for India and UK relations,” said IBG’s chair, Professor Lord Kamlesh Patel of Bradford (Baron Patel of Bradford). “We know the success of the IPL (Indian Premier League), and the soccer league has huge ambitions to mirror that. Odisha’s at the forefront of those efforts, ‘’ he added.

India is a sport-loving nation, and by working with clubs like Watford FC and having legends from Spain on-side has strengthened the OFC. “But never forget that football is a global business, and communities will thrive when business deals are struck to benefit them,’’ Patel elaborated.

“IBG’s expertise in having a foot in both halves means we’ll be able to advise, introduce and cement relationships which will embody in spirit and action Prime Minister Modi’s vision of a living bridge between our two great nations,”Lord Patel, a former vice-president of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) assured. He believes this new connection will create opportunities.

He stated, “We know that sport is a universal way of helping people. It’s great for mental and physical health, but it’s also been shown to find, nurture and produce talented individuals and teams.” “If one person, in one team, in one club succeeds, then we’ve seen how business, politicians and economists get behind them to ensure greater fiscal, community and societal success,” he continued.

Amarjit Singh Gill , Chief Executive at IBG shared that earlier this year, Odisha FC appointed Coventry-born commercial and sport consultant, Raj Athwal, as its President . Athwal brings with him decades of working with topflight English and Scottish soccer clubs and coaches.

 Patel further explained, “Soccer is more than just two rival teams battling to win a game,” he said. “We only have to look at Manchester United and England star, Marcus Rashford, to know footballers do great things for their communities in which they are invested.

“They’re considered role models, and young people want to copy their heroes, and we’ve seen non-UK men and women come to play for British clubs and vice-versa. 

As India’s founding father, Mahatma Gandhi said, we can be the change, and Odisha FC wants to change the lives of the 47 million people who live in this wonderful state.”

Odisha’s reputation in investing in sport is well-known. The current Olympics held in Japan showcased that Odisha was the first state in India to sponsor the men and women national hockey teams. The state’s political leaders are behind Odisha FC’s ambitious plans.

The vision of the state’s chief minister, Shri Naveen Patnaik, has helped the state to start a model of partnership and high-performance centres that has drawn national attention.  The chief minister always says, “Sports for youth, youth for future”. And, under his leadership the sports department of the state government has worked hard to create a positive ecosystem for the growth and development of different sporting disciplines across the state.

Thus Odisha FC focuses on helping Indian kids of all ages and genders to reach their dreams of becoming Football players, to become one of the most recognisable and successful Asian Football brands in the world, and to have a positive social impact on the local Odia community.

(Image credit: www.odishafc.com)

Vineel Krishna, special secretary to Odisha’s chief minister and commissioner – cum – secretary sports and youth services government of Odisha said, “I am glad to know about the partnership between Odisha FC and India Business Group.  Odisha has an attractive investor policy, and we would welcome the potential investors to the State. The State Government will facilitate the investment as per the current policy.”

For several years, IBG has been bringing UK and Indian businesses together, creating successful partnerships which it believes it will emulate in Odisha.

“Odisha Football Club is thrilled to have signed this strategic partnership with the UK-based India Business Group,” said owner, Dr Anil Sharma, founder and chief executive of GMS.

“Our shared values, passion and mutual interest in embracing the power of sport as a global gateway for education, health and well-being and entrepreneurship in and with India makes this collaboration significant for the state of Odisha, which is emerging as the sports capital of India,”Sharma added.

The UK government in India echoes similar sentiment. Nick Low, British deputy high commissioner to east and northeast India said, “The UK-India relationship has entered a transformative decade that will see much deeper and broader cooperation on areas that matter to both nations.

Odisha FC conducts youth team scouting in Bhubaneswar (Image credit: www.odishafc.com)

“Our living bridge between our people has a crucial role to play as we set out on this ambitious journey together. This collaboration between IBG and Odisha FC promises benefits for our communities here and in Britain.”

Odisha is famed for its mineral deposits and finding ancient treasure troves. Now it is planning to discover new diamonds, this time in the shape of future soccer stars.

Odisha FC has promised to invest in its communities, organising open trials, football camps and outreach work for boys and girls.  Its football academy will offer them professional training, education and social skills.

“If I’ve learnt one thing during my extensive experience in this beautiful game it is that through the core pillars of nutrition, mental health, gender equality and exercise, we will support and educate the diverse communities within Odisha,” said Athwal.

“By doing so I believe we can create employment opportunities for the local communities to not only be part of the club but society as well,” Athwal added.

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