Odisha FC owner trashes East Bengal takeover talk

BHUBANESWAR: Rohan Sharma, owner of Indian Super League franchise Odisha FC, on Thursday dismissed speculation of a possible tie-up / takeover of Kolkata’s East Bengal on the lines of what the RPSG Group, principal owner of ISL club ATK, had done recently with the acquisition of the country’s oldest club, Mohun Bagan.

With East Bengal’s investors, Quess Corporation, set to snap its ties with the club by May 31, there was speculation (hopefull is putting it mildly) of an ATK-like merger of East Bengal with neighbouring state’s Odisha FC.

“Not at all. Not even close (to a deal) because Odisha and Kolkata have always been arch-rivals. (There cannot be one team between the two cities). It’s always an Odisha-versus-Kolkata (Bengal) kind of a thing,” Sharma told PTI from Bhubaneswar, on the eve of Odisha FC’s home match against North East United FC.

He added: “We have no interest. There’s absolutely no truth to it. I’ve absolutely zero interest in East Bengal. We just got a team, we don’t want to revamp anymore.”

Sharma said there was never any conversation with East Bengal on any matter related to merger: “(Former chief technical officer of Delhi Dynamos) Tathagatha Mukherjee (who is the sports director of East Bengal) has been the only connection between the two clubs. I don’t know from where did the rumours crop up.”

“I’m happy being Odisha FC for the people of Odisha. I don’t want to change it by adding another club. Want to make this club ‘for the people, of the people, by the people’ of Odisha kind of thing,” Sharma told tghe newswire.

Talking about the ISL, he said: “It’s good that the league is growing. Now you have an AFC Champions League berth. It’s good to see more matches, focus on having an European-like league. Having more I-League clubs obviously helps.”

He added: “I would like to see a two-tier system with promotion and relegation like the basic club leagues all the world have. We are starting on the path. Hopefully, in the next two years, I think we’ll have a proper two tier system.”

Owned by USA-based ship recycling company GMS Leadership, Odisha FC came into existence after the re-branding of Delhi Dynamos FC which then shifted base to Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar.

Sharma, 27, said the club would like to replicate a Mohun Bagan-like legacy with Odisha FC and not just be like any other ISL franchise. In less than one year of shifting base, Odisha FC has already finalised their residential academy which is likely to come up soon. Sharma added that the club would like to kick off an inter-school tournament in the state by next season so as to attract young talent.

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