Shree Cement

KOLKATA: Shree Cement Limited on Tuesday officially ended their two-year "troubled from the get-go" association with East Bengal, handing back the sporting rights of the ISL wooden spooners to the club's executive committee.

Shree Cement is the second corporate after Bengaluru-based Quess Corp forced to cut their losses and exit after falling afoul of the shenanigans of the EB's "old guard", which is run by Debabrata (Nitu) Sarkar. 

Oct 10, 2020 17:10
KOLKATA: Freshly minted Hero Indian Super League franchise East Bengal FC have hit the ground running, announcing former England international and Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler as head coach on a two-year deal.
Sep 30, 2020 11:09
KOLKATA: The executive committee of East Bengal Club has officially announced the transfer of sporting rights of the club to Shree Cement East Bengal Foundation. The club has also transferred all its assets and properties including their intellectual property to the new company, Goal.com reports.
Sep 29, 2020 12:09
KOLKATA: Following Shree Cement East Bengal Foundation’s acquisition of a majority stake in East Bengal FC and their successful bid to join the Hero Indian Super League from the upcoming season, the club will embark on its maiden ISL journey as the eleventh team in the competition.
Sep 04, 2020 20:09
MUMBAI: The prevalant talk that East Bengal, in the wake of getting on board a controlling investor in Shree Cement, would be joining the Hero Indian Super League from the upcoming season itself, can be taken as good as confirmed now. ISL organisers Football Sports Development Limited have invited bids from 'interested parties' to add a team in the upcoming ISL season. 
Sep 03, 2020 20:09
MUMBAI: East Bengal FC, one of the "Big 2" legacy clubs of Indian football, has FINALLY found an investor in Kolkata-based Shree Cement, which would be taking an 80% (or thereabouts) stake in the storied institution on its 100th anniversary.
Sep 02, 2020 20:09
KOLKATA: After months of (often wild) speculations, storied football club East Bengal FC confirmed on Wednesday that it has roped in a new investor in Kolkata-based Shree Cement. Shree Cement is owned by the Bangur Group, one of the renowned business groups in the city.