-Sharat Krishnan IIM Lucknow
Four Sporting Academies in 4 major cities
JV with other world class sporting facilities and government
Focus on hockey, Football, Tennis and Athletics
Includes schooling as well
Coaches of international standards provided by the partner academies
60%-70% of general admission and 30-40% based on talent
Scholarship for kids with high potential
Rights for the player would lie with the academy
Partnership Structure
Regional Academy Structure
Satellite Academy
Partner Academies Government
Investor
Satellite Academy
Regional Academy
Indian Academy Satellite Academy
Satellite Academy
Financial grants in the initial years to be provided
by partner academies
Satellite academies in main cities across India to spot young talent
Talent spotted will be adopted to the parent academy in that region at the inception age
Government support in the form of subsidies and providing grants
Foray into Indian market which is vastly untapped
Annual Exhibition matches where the stadium revenue would go to the partnership club
First option/Part ownership of the rights on all the budding players at the academy
Promotion of other sports in the country
Improving the country’s image on the
sporting map
Opening up of greener avenues for other sports
A partnership with government and world class foreign academies
Revenue in terms of fees
Rights on all upcoming talents registered with the academy
Import quality foreign players for football Give Indian citizenship 2-3 good players in a team could make the difference One major tournament could spur the revolution in that sport( eg. 1983 WC victory, Paes and Bhupathi) Focus should start right from the kindergarten age
Increase the accessibility to sporting infrastructure to children
Inclusion and management of sports within the academic syllabus
Employ coaches and physical education experts at schools
Create opportunities and platforms for budding talents in both urban and rural areas