GK points for IBPS PO PART- IV


China Open
1. Novak Djokovic thrashed Tomas Berdych to win fifth China Open title.
2. Sharapova beats Kvitova

Champions League T20

Man of the Series India Suresh Raina
(Chennai Super Kings)
Most runs India Suresh Raina (234)
(Chennai Super Kings)
Most wickets Trinidad and Tobago Sunil Narine (12)
(Kolkata Knight Riders)
Year Winners Runners-up
2014 Chennai Super Kings (Ind) Kolkata Knight Riders (Ind)
2013 Mumbai Indians (Ind) Rajasthan Royals (Ind)
2012 Sydney Sixers (Aus) Highveld Lions (SA)
2011 Mumbai Indians (Ind) Royal Challengers Bangalore (Ind)
2010 Chennai Super Kings (Ind) Warriors (SA)
2009 New South Wales (Aus) Trinidad & Tobago (WI)



Archery World Cup

 India wins 1 gold, 5 silverand 4 bronze at Archery World cup Wroclaw, Poland.

Gold- Deepika Kumari (she also won two bronze medals)

 FIFA World Cup 

Hosted By- Brazil
Champion- Germany (4th title)
 Runners-up- Argentina
Top scorer(s)- James Rodríguez(6 goals), Colombia
Best player- Lionel Messi, Argentina
Best young player- Paul Pogba, France
Best goalkeeper- Manuel Neuer, Germany

 The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament
• Golden Ball - Lionel Messi of Argentina
• Golden Boot - James Rodriguez of Colombia
• Golden Glove - Manuel Neuer of Germany
• Best Young Player - Paul Pogba of France
• FIFA Fair Play Trophy - Colombia

Commonwealth Games 2014
 Host city- Glasgow, Scotland
 Motto- “People, Place, Passion”
 Officially opened by- Elizabeth II
 Queen's Baton Final Runner- Sir Chris Hoy
 Flag Bearer in opening ceremony- Vijay Kumar
  Flag bearer in closing ceremony- Seema Punia
 Main venue- Celtic Park (opening ceremony) and Hampden Park (closing ceremony)

Winner of Gold (INDIA):
 Sanjita Khumukchan: women's 48 kg weightlifting
Sukhen Dey: men's 56 kg weightlifting
 Abhinav Bindra: men's 10 metre air rifle shooting
 Apurvi Chandela: women's 10 metre air rifle shooting
 Rahi Sarnobat: women's 25 metre pistol shooting
 Satish Sivalingam: men's 77 kg weightlifting
 Jitu Rai: men's 50 metre pistol shooting
 Amit Kumar: men's freestyle 57 kg wrestling
 Vinesh Phogat: women's freestyle 48 kg wrestling
 Sushil Kumar: men's freestyle 74 kg wrestling
 Babita Kumari: women's freestyle 55 kg wrestling
 Yogeshwar Dutt: men's freestyle 65 kg wrestling
 Vikas Gowda: men's discus throw athletics
Dipika Pallikal and Joshana Chinappa: women's doubles squash
 Parupalli Kashyap: men's singles badminton

Asian Games
Host city Incheon, South Korea
Motto Diversity Shines Here
Events 439 in 36 sports
Opening ceremony September 19
Closing ceremony October 4
Main venueIncheon Asiad Main Stadium
 India at Asian Games

Country     G     S     B     Total
1. China     151     109     83     343
2. South Korea     79     71     84     234
3. Japan     47     76     76     199
4. Kazakhstan     28     23     33     84
5. Iran     21     18     18     57
6. Thailand     12     7     28     47
7. North Korea     11     11     14     36
8. India     11     10     36     57
9. Chinese Taipei    10     18     23     51
10. Qatar     10     0     4     14

Gold (11) 
1. Jitu Rai: Men's 50 metre pistol shooting
2.  Sandeep Kumar, Rajat Chauhan, Abhishek Verma: Men's compound team archery
3. Saurav Ghosal, Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu, Mahesh  Mangaonkar, Kumar Kush: Men's team squash

4.  Yogeshwar Dutt: Men's freestyle 65 kg wrestling
5.  Seema Punia: Women's discus throw athletics
6. Sania Mirza, Saketh Myneni: Mixed doubles tennis
7.  M.C. Mary Kom: Women's 48-51 kg boxing
8.  Indian team: Men's hockey
9. Priyanka Panwar, Tintu Luka, Mandeep Kaur, M.Poovamma:Women's 4X400m relay athletics Indian team:
10. Women's kabaddi
11. Indian team: Men's kabaddi

Silver (10)
1. Saurav Ghosal: Men's singles squash
2.  Pemba Tamang, Gurpreet Singh, Vijay Kumar: Men's 25m centre fire pistol team  shooting
3.  Dipika Pallikal, Joshna Chinappa, Anaka Alankamony: Women's team squash
4. Abhishek Verma: Men's individual compound archery
5.  Khushbir Kaur: Women's 20 km race walk athletics
6.  Saketh Myneni, Sanam Singh: Men's doubles tennis
7. Bajrang Kumar: Men's freestyle 61 kg wrestling
8. Vikas Gowda: Men's discus throw athletics
9. Tintu Luka: Women's 800m athletics
10. Manju Bala: Women's hammer throw athletics

Bronze (36)
1. Shweta Chaudhary: Women's 10 metre pistol shooting
2. Jitu Rai, Samaresh Jung, Prakash Nanjappa: Men's 10 metre air pistol team  shooting
3. Saina Nehwal, PV Sindhu, P.C. Thulasi, Pradnya Gadre, N. Siki Reddy, Ashwini Ponnappa, Tanvi Lad: Women's team badminton
4. Rahi Sarnobat, Anisa Sayyed, Heena Sidhu: Women's 25 metre pistol team shooting
5. Dipika Pallikal: Women's singles squash
6. Abhinav Bindra, Ravi Kumar, Sanjeev Rajput: Men's 10 metre air rifle team shooting
7.  Abhinav Bindra: Men's 10 metre air rifle shooting
8.  Yumnam Sanathoi Devi: Women's sanda -52 kg
9.  wushu Narendra Grewal: Men's sanda -60 kg
10.  wushu Dushyant Chauhan: Men's lightweight single sculls rowing
11. Sawarn Singh: Men's single sculls rowing
12. Kapil Sharma, Ranjit Singh, Bajrang Lal Thakhar, Robin Ulahannan, Sawan Kumar Kalkal, Mohammad Azad, Maninder Singh, Davinder Singh, Mohammed Ahmed: men's eight rowing
13. Shagun Chowdhary, Shreyasi Singh, Varsha Varman: Women's double trap team shooting
14.  Sandeep Sejwal: Men's 50m breaststroke swimming
15.  Purvasha Sudhir, Surekha Vennam, Trisha Deb: Women's compound team archery
16.  Chain Singh: Men's 50m rifle 3 positions shooting
17.  Trisha Deb: Women's individual compound archery
18.  Vinesh Phogat: Women's freestyle 48 kg wrestling
19. Geetika Jakhar: Women's freestyle 63 kg wrestling
20. Lalita Babar: Women's 3,000m steeplechase athletics
21.  Yuki Bhambri: Men's singles tennis
22. Yuki Bhambri, Divij Sharan: Men's doubles tennis
23.  Sania Mirza, Prarthana Thombare: Women's double tennis
24.  M. Poovamma: Women's 400m athletics
25. Arokia Rajiv: Men's 400m athletics
26.  O.P. Jaisha: Women's 1,500m athletics
27. Narsingh Pancham Yadav: Men's freestyle 74 kg wrestling 28. Naveen Kumar: Men's 3,000m steeplechase athletics
28.  L. Sarita Devi: Women's 57-60 kg boxing
29.  Pooja Rani: 75 kg boxing
30. Varsha Gautam, Aishwarya Nedunchezhiyan: Women's 29er two person dinghy sailing
31. India: Women's hockey
32.  Annu Rani: Women's javelin throw
33. athletics Satish Kumar:
34. Men's +91 kg boxing
35. Vikas Krishan: Men's 75 kg boxing
36.  Inderjeet Singh: Men's shot put athletics


  Kosuke Hagino of Japan (Swimmer) is announced as the most valuable player


Pro kabaddi league

 The Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) is a professional kabaddi league in India, based on the format of the Indian Premier League.


TEAM
CITY
OWNERS
CAPTAIN
Bengal Warriors
Kolkata
Kishore Biyani,Future Group
Nilesh Shinde
Bangalore Bulls
Bangalore
Kosmik Global Media
Manjit Chillar
Dabang Delhi
Delhi
Radha Kapoor,DO IT Sports Management
Jasmer Singh
Jaipur Pink Panthers
Jaipur
Abhishek Bachchan
Navneet Gautam
Patna Pirates
Patna
Rajesh Shah
Rakesh Kumar
Puneri Paltan
Pune
Sumanlal Shah,Insurekot Sports
Wazir Singh
Telugu Titans
Vizag
Veera Sports
Rajaguru Subramanian
U Mumba
Mumbai
Ronnie Screwvala, Unilazer Sports
Anup Kumar


Jaipur Pink panthers is the winner by beating U Mumba

US OPEN 2014
Edition-134th

1. Men's Singles Title-  Marin Cilic(Croatia) beat Kei Nishikori(Japan)
2. Women's Singles Title- Serena Williams(United states) beat Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark)
3. Men's Double Title- Bob Bryan /Mike Bryan(United States) beat Marcel Granollers and Marc Lopez(Spain)
4. Womens Double Title- Ekaterina Makarova/Elena Vesnina (Russia) beat Martina Hingis/Flavia Pennetta (Switzerland/Italy)
5. Mixed Doubles-india's Sania Mirza and Brazil's Bruno Soares beats USA’s Abigail Spears and Santiago Gonzalez of Mexico



 Wimbledon 2014:
1. Men’s Title: Novak Djokovic defeated Roger Federer to win his second Men's Wimbledon title and seventh career Grand Slam.
2. Women’s Title: Petro Kvitova defeated Eugenie Bouchard to win Wimbledon title 

French Open 2014:
1. Men’s Title: Rafael Nadal clinches record ninth French Open title. He defeated Novak Djokovic in the final.
Note: Rafal Nadal now won 14 Grand Slam singles titles till now.
2. Women’s Title: Maria Sharapova defeat Simona Halep to win French Open Title second time.
Note: Maria Sharapova won 5th Grand Slam title.

Australian Open 2014:
1. Men’s Single: Switzerland's Stanislas Wawrinka claimed his first Grand Slam title by defeating Rafael Nadal
2. Women’s Single: Li Na (China) defeat Dominika Cibulkova. Li Na becomes first Chinese woman to clinch title.
3. Women’s Doubles: Errani and Roberta Vinci beat Russia's Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina

Hockey World Cup 2014:
1. Men’s Title: Australia defeated Netherland in the final.
Note: Australia won the title for the second time,
2. Women’s Title: Netherland defeated Australia in the final.
Note: Netherland won the title for the seventh time,
Note: Indian men's hockey team rank 9th in latest word hockey rankings.


Indian Super League

The inaugural season of the country's premier football league will kick off on October 12th. Eight city-based teams from across the country will compete for the coveted trophy.

 Founding chairperson- Nita Ambani.

The teams are based in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Kochi, Guwahati, Goa, Chennai and Kolkata. The Indian Super League is the brainchild of IMG-Reliance, Star India and the All India Football Federation.

Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar is the co-owner of Kochi based Kerala Blasters FC. Former England goalkeeper David James is Kerala's marquee player.
The Kolkata ISL franchise is co-owned by La Liga champions Atletico Madrid. Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly co-owns the Atletico de Kolkata franchise. Former Spanish international Luis Garcia is Kolkata's marquee player.

The Delhi Dynamos franchise is owned by Den Networks Chairman Sameer Manchanda. Dynamos have signed Italian World Cup winner Alessandro Del Piero as their marquee player.

The Chennaiyin FC franchise is co-owned by Abhishek Bachchan. They have signed former Brazilian international Elano as their marquee player. They also have Italian World Cup winner Marco Materazzi as their manager-cum-player.

Bollywood star Ranbir Kapoor is the co-owner of the Mumbai City FC franchise and Arsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg is Mumbai's marquee player.

Salman Khan co-owns FC Pune City and they have signed France's David Trezeguet as their marquee player. FC Pune City also features Greece's WC 2014 captain Katsouranis

Indian cricket vice-captain Virat Kohli & Venugopal Dhoot co-own the FC Goa franchise. Bollywood star Varun Dhawan is FC Goa's brand ambassador Former France international Robert Pires is Goa's marquee player. The franchise is managed by legendary Brazilian footballer Zico

Northeast United FC is co-owned by Bollywood's John Abraham. And will play their home games in Guwahati. Spanish WC winner Joan Capdevila is the team's marquee signing.



China Open
1. Novak Djokovic thrashed Tomas Berdych to win fifth China Open title.
2. Sharapova beats Kvitova

Champions League T20

Man of the Series India Suresh Raina
(Chennai Super Kings)
Most runs India Suresh Raina (234)
(Chennai Super Kings)
Most wickets Trinidad and Tobago Sunil Narine (12)
(Kolkata Knight Riders)
Year Winners Runners-up
2014 Chennai Super Kings (Ind) Kolkata Knight Riders (Ind)
2013 Mumbai Indians (Ind) Rajasthan Royals (Ind)
2012 Sydney Sixers (Aus) Highveld Lions (SA)
2011 Mumbai Indians (Ind) Royal Challengers Bangalore (Ind)
2010 Chennai Super Kings (Ind) Warriors (SA)
2009 New South Wales (Aus) Trinidad & Tobago (WI)



Archery World Cup

 India wins 1 gold, 5 silverand 4 bronze at Archery World cup Wroclaw, Poland.

Gold- Deepika Kumari (she also won two bronze medals)

 FIFA World Cup 

Hosted By- Brazil
Champion- Germany (4th title)
 Runners-up- Argentina
Top scorer(s)- James Rodríguez(6 goals), Colombia
Best player- Lionel Messi, Argentina
Best young player- Paul Pogba, France
Best goalkeeper- Manuel Neuer, Germany

 The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament
• Golden Ball - Lionel Messi of Argentina
• Golden Boot - James Rodriguez of Colombia
• Golden Glove - Manuel Neuer of Germany
• Best Young Player - Paul Pogba of France
• FIFA Fair Play Trophy - Colombia

Commonwealth Games 2014
 Host city- Glasgow, Scotland
 Motto- “People, Place, Passion”
 Officially opened by- Elizabeth II
 Queen's Baton Final Runner- Sir Chris Hoy
 Flag Bearer in opening ceremony- Vijay Kumar
  Flag bearer in closing ceremony- Seema Punia
 Main venue- Celtic Park (opening ceremony) and Hampden Park (closing ceremony)

Winner of Gold (INDIA):
 Sanjita Khumukchan: women's 48 kg weightlifting
Sukhen Dey: men's 56 kg weightlifting
 Abhinav Bindra: men's 10 metre air rifle shooting
 Apurvi Chandela: women's 10 metre air rifle shooting
 Rahi Sarnobat: women's 25 metre pistol shooting
 Satish Sivalingam: men's 77 kg weightlifting
 Jitu Rai: men's 50 metre pistol shooting
 Amit Kumar: men's freestyle 57 kg wrestling
 Vinesh Phogat: women's freestyle 48 kg wrestling
 Sushil Kumar: men's freestyle 74 kg wrestling
 Babita Kumari: women's freestyle 55 kg wrestling
 Yogeshwar Dutt: men's freestyle 65 kg wrestling
 Vikas Gowda: men's discus throw athletics
Dipika Pallikal and Joshana Chinappa: women's doubles squash
 Parupalli Kashyap: men's singles badminton

Asian Games
Host city Incheon, South Korea
Motto Diversity Shines Here
Events 439 in 36 sports
Opening ceremony September 19
Closing ceremony October 4
Main venueIncheon Asiad Main Stadium
 India at Asian Games

Country     G     S     B     Total
1. China     151     109     83     343
2. South Korea     79     71     84     234
3. Japan     47     76     76     199
4. Kazakhstan     28     23     33     84
5. Iran     21     18     18     57
6. Thailand     12     7     28     47
7. North Korea     11     11     14     36
8. India     11     10     36     57
9. Chinese Taipei    10     18     23     51
10. Qatar     10     0     4     14

Gold (11) 
1. Jitu Rai: Men's 50 metre pistol shooting
2.  Sandeep Kumar, Rajat Chauhan, Abhishek Verma: Men's compound team archery
3. Saurav Ghosal, Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu, Mahesh  Mangaonkar, Kumar Kush: Men's team squash

4.  Yogeshwar Dutt: Men's freestyle 65 kg wrestling
5.  Seema Punia: Women's discus throw athletics
6. Sania Mirza, Saketh Myneni: Mixed doubles tennis
7.  M.C. Mary Kom: Women's 48-51 kg boxing
8.  Indian team: Men's hockey
9. Priyanka Panwar, Tintu Luka, Mandeep Kaur, M.Poovamma:Women's 4X400m relay athletics Indian team:
10. Women's kabaddi
11. Indian team: Men's kabaddi

Silver (10)
1. Saurav Ghosal: Men's singles squash
2.  Pemba Tamang, Gurpreet Singh, Vijay Kumar: Men's 25m centre fire pistol team  shooting
3.  Dipika Pallikal, Joshna Chinappa, Anaka Alankamony: Women's team squash
4. Abhishek Verma: Men's individual compound archery
5.  Khushbir Kaur: Women's 20 km race walk athletics
6.  Saketh Myneni, Sanam Singh: Men's doubles tennis
7. Bajrang Kumar: Men's freestyle 61 kg wrestling
8. Vikas Gowda: Men's discus throw athletics
9. Tintu Luka: Women's 800m athletics
10. Manju Bala: Women's hammer throw athletics

Bronze (36)
1. Shweta Chaudhary: Women's 10 metre pistol shooting
2. Jitu Rai, Samaresh Jung, Prakash Nanjappa: Men's 10 metre air pistol team  shooting
3. Saina Nehwal, PV Sindhu, P.C. Thulasi, Pradnya Gadre, N. Siki Reddy, Ashwini Ponnappa, Tanvi Lad: Women's team badminton
4. Rahi Sarnobat, Anisa Sayyed, Heena Sidhu: Women's 25 metre pistol team shooting
5. Dipika Pallikal: Women's singles squash
6. Abhinav Bindra, Ravi Kumar, Sanjeev Rajput: Men's 10 metre air rifle team shooting
7.  Abhinav Bindra: Men's 10 metre air rifle shooting
8.  Yumnam Sanathoi Devi: Women's sanda -52 kg
9.  wushu Narendra Grewal: Men's sanda -60 kg
10.  wushu Dushyant Chauhan: Men's lightweight single sculls rowing
11. Sawarn Singh: Men's single sculls rowing
12. Kapil Sharma, Ranjit Singh, Bajrang Lal Thakhar, Robin Ulahannan, Sawan Kumar Kalkal, Mohammad Azad, Maninder Singh, Davinder Singh, Mohammed Ahmed: men's eight rowing
13. Shagun Chowdhary, Shreyasi Singh, Varsha Varman: Women's double trap team shooting
14.  Sandeep Sejwal: Men's 50m breaststroke swimming
15.  Purvasha Sudhir, Surekha Vennam, Trisha Deb: Women's compound team archery
16.  Chain Singh: Men's 50m rifle 3 positions shooting
17.  Trisha Deb: Women's individual compound archery
18.  Vinesh Phogat: Women's freestyle 48 kg wrestling
19. Geetika Jakhar: Women's freestyle 63 kg wrestling
20. Lalita Babar: Women's 3,000m steeplechase athletics
21.  Yuki Bhambri: Men's singles tennis
22. Yuki Bhambri, Divij Sharan: Men's doubles tennis
23.  Sania Mirza, Prarthana Thombare: Women's double tennis
24.  M. Poovamma: Women's 400m athletics
25. Arokia Rajiv: Men's 400m athletics
26.  O.P. Jaisha: Women's 1,500m athletics
27. Narsingh Pancham Yadav: Men's freestyle 74 kg wrestling 28. Naveen Kumar: Men's 3,000m steeplechase athletics
28.  L. Sarita Devi: Women's 57-60 kg boxing
29.  Pooja Rani: 75 kg boxing
30. Varsha Gautam, Aishwarya Nedunchezhiyan: Women's 29er two person dinghy sailing
31. India: Women's hockey
32.  Annu Rani: Women's javelin throw
33. athletics Satish Kumar:
34. Men's +91 kg boxing
35. Vikas Krishan: Men's 75 kg boxing
36.  Inderjeet Singh: Men's shot put athletics


  Kosuke Hagino of Japan (Swimmer) is announced as the most valuable player


Pro kabaddi league

 The Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) is a professional kabaddi league in India, based on the format of the Indian Premier League.


TEAM
CITY
OWNERS
CAPTAIN
Bengal Warriors
Kolkata
Kishore Biyani,Future Group
Nilesh Shinde
Bangalore Bulls
Bangalore
Kosmik Global Media
Manjit Chillar
Dabang Delhi
Delhi
Radha Kapoor,DO IT Sports Management
Jasmer Singh
Jaipur Pink Panthers
Jaipur
Abhishek Bachchan
Navneet Gautam
Patna Pirates
Patna
Rajesh Shah
Rakesh Kumar
Puneri Paltan
Pune
Sumanlal Shah,Insurekot Sports
Wazir Singh
Telugu Titans
Vizag
Veera Sports
Rajaguru Subramanian
U Mumba
Mumbai
Ronnie Screwvala, Unilazer Sports
Anup Kumar


Jaipur Pink panthers is the winner by beating U Mumba

US OPEN 2014
Edition-134th

1. Men's Singles Title-  Marin Cilic(Croatia) beat Kei Nishikori(Japan)
2. Women's Singles Title- Serena Williams(United states) beat Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark)
3. Men's Double Title- Bob Bryan /Mike Bryan(United States) beat Marcel Granollers and Marc Lopez(Spain)
4. Womens Double Title- Ekaterina Makarova/Elena Vesnina (Russia) beat Martina Hingis/Flavia Pennetta (Switzerland/Italy)
5. Mixed Doubles-india's Sania Mirza and Brazil's Bruno Soares beats USA’s Abigail Spears and Santiago Gonzalez of Mexico



 Wimbledon 2014:
1. Men’s Title: Novak Djokovic defeated Roger Federer to win his second Men's Wimbledon title and seventh career Grand Slam.
2. Women’s Title: Petro Kvitova defeated Eugenie Bouchard to win Wimbledon title 

French Open 2014:
1. Men’s Title: Rafael Nadal clinches record ninth French Open title. He defeated Novak Djokovic in the final.
Note: Rafal Nadal now won 14 Grand Slam singles titles till now.
2. Women’s Title: Maria Sharapova defeat Simona Halep to win French Open Title second time.
Note: Maria Sharapova won 5th Grand Slam title.

Australian Open 2014:
1. Men’s Single: Switzerland's Stanislas Wawrinka claimed his first Grand Slam title by defeating Rafael Nadal
2. Women’s Single: Li Na (China) defeat Dominika Cibulkova. Li Na becomes first Chinese woman to clinch title.
3. Women’s Doubles: Errani and Roberta Vinci beat Russia's Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina

Hockey World Cup 2014:
1. Men’s Title: Australia defeated Netherland in the final.
Note: Australia won the title for the second time,
2. Women’s Title: Netherland defeated Australia in the final.
Note: Netherland won the title for the seventh time,
Note: Indian men's hockey team rank 9th in latest word hockey rankings.


Indian Super League

The inaugural season of the country's premier football league will kick off on October 12th. Eight city-based teams from across the country will compete for the coveted trophy.

 Founding chairperson- Nita Ambani.

The teams are based in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Kochi, Guwahati, Goa, Chennai and Kolkata. The Indian Super League is the brainchild of IMG-Reliance, Star India and the All India Football Federation.

Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar is the co-owner of Kochi based Kerala Blasters FC. Former England goalkeeper David James is Kerala's marquee player.
The Kolkata ISL franchise is co-owned by La Liga champions Atletico Madrid. Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly co-owns the Atletico de Kolkata franchise. Former Spanish international Luis Garcia is Kolkata's marquee player.

The Delhi Dynamos franchise is owned by Den Networks Chairman Sameer Manchanda. Dynamos have signed Italian World Cup winner Alessandro Del Piero as their marquee player.

The Chennaiyin FC franchise is co-owned by Abhishek Bachchan. They have signed former Brazilian international Elano as their marquee player. They also have Italian World Cup winner Marco Materazzi as their manager-cum-player.

Bollywood star Ranbir Kapoor is the co-owner of the Mumbai City FC franchise and Arsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg is Mumbai's marquee player.

Salman Khan co-owns FC Pune City and they have signed France's David Trezeguet as their marquee player. FC Pune City also features Greece's WC 2014 captain Katsouranis

Indian cricket vice-captain Virat Kohli & Venugopal Dhoot co-own the FC Goa franchise. Bollywood star Varun Dhawan is FC Goa's brand ambassador Former France international Robert Pires is Goa's marquee player. The franchise is managed by legendary Brazilian footballer Zico

Northeast United FC is co-owned by Bollywood's John Abraham. And will play their home games in Guwahati. Spanish WC winner Joan Capdevila is the team's marquee signing.


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