Kerala football fans want Tendulkar to bid for Kochi in ISL

Sachin Tendulkar has mesmerised millions of cricket fans during his 24-year-long illustrious international career and the Indian batting legend has now become the source of hope for some young sports enthusiasts, this time from football, in Kerala.

A group of 16 young football fans, under the banner of World Malayalee Football Fans Association, has begun a social media campaign in favour of Tendulkar bidding for Kochi franchise in the Indian Super League football tournament, scheduled to be held in September-October.

Reports have been doing the rounds that Tendulkar may bid for the Kochi team, one of the likely franchises of the much-anticipated ISL, an IPL-style football league to be organised by IMG-Reliance.

Rijni John, a telecommunication professional from a town near Kasaragod and the brain behind the campaign, said Tendulkar could be the godsend for the revival of football in Kerala if he happens.

“We have been praying that the God of cricket himself gets involved in the ISL. We read news reports that Tendulkar may bid for Kochi franchise in ISL (along with PVP Ventures). We don’t know the exact position but we are hoping that he actually buys the franchise. That will be the godsend for the revival of football in Kerala,” John told PTI over phone from Kerala.

The deadline for buying “invitation to bid” tenders had expired on March 27 and bid winners for the eight-franchise tournament are likely to be announced in a few days.

The facebook page ‘Sachin Irro – Sachin For Kerala Campaign’ says the initiative is ‘an online promotion to show support for Sachin Tendulkar’s bid for Kerala team in the upcoming Indian Super League’.

“I started the facebook page on April 3 to drum up support among football fans for Tendulkar’s bid for Kochi franchise in ISL. Since then around 600 football fans and corporate groups have joined our group,” said the 30-year-old John, a B Tech degree holder.