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Revision as of 08:23, 12 May 2024
Organising body | Gujarat State Football Association |
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Country | India |
Number of teams | 6 |
TV partners | FIFA+ GSFA (YouTube) |
Website | GSL |
Current: 2024 Gujarat Super League |
The Gujarat Super League is a men's football league in the state of Gujarat, organized by the Gujarat State Football Association.[1] It will feature 6 teams in the initial season, and will hold matches at EKA Arena in Ahmedabad.[2]
Format
It is held in a single round-robin format, with the top two teams at the end of the league stage contesting the final.[1]
The players will be selected by draft. In the inaugural draft, 250 players from Gujarat will be included.[3]
Teams
Team | City | Owner |
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Ahmedabad Avengers | Ahmedabad | God TMT, VIVAN Steel (Sahil Patel & Shalin Patel) |
Gandhinagar Giants | Gandhinagar | Ratnamani Metals & Tubes (Prashant Sanghvi), ANVI Sports |
Karnavati Knights | Ahmedabad | The Address (Yash Shah & Advita Patel) |
Saurashtra Spartans | Saurashtra | Axita Cotton (Kushal Patel) |
Surat Strikers | Surat | Loyal Equipments (Alkesh Patel) |
Vadodara Warriors | Vadodara | K&D Communication (Kamlesh Gohil) |
Sponsorship
Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Limited (TCGL) and the Sports Authority of Gujarat (SAG) are the main and associate sponsors of the GSL, respectively.[1]
Management
Team | Head coach | Assistant coach | Team manager | Physio |
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Ahmedabad Avengers | Tapas Ghosh | Ashish Sadhu | Kshitij Jain | Haresh Prajapati |
Gandhinagar Giants | Shakti Chauhan | Kamlesh Maradia | Gulab Singh | Pritesh Ankleshvariya |
Karnavati Knights | Dharmesh Patel | Llewellyn Pinto | Dhaval Parmar | Aniket Solanki |
Saurashtra Spartans | Anil Patel | Anil Tomar | Naren Trivedi | Chintan Jain |
Surat Strikers | Balpreet Singh | Antrix Patel | Hardip Majirana | Anil Kewat |
Vadodara Warriors | Salim Pathan | Darshansinh Raol | Savio D’Costa | Arth Joshi |
Awards
The champions of the GSL will receive a prize money of ₹11 lakhs, while the runners-up will receive ₹5 lakhs. Individually, the best players in eight different categories will get a prize money of ₹25,000 each on the basis of their performance throughout the tournament.[1]
Broadcasting
After the Santosh Trophy, the GSL became the second Indian football tournament to be streamed globally on FIFA+.[1]
Territory | Broadcaster(s) | Ref. |
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GSFA (YouTube) | [1] | |
FIFA+ | [1] |
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "Inaugural season of six-team Gujarat Super League to kick off on May 1". www.the-aiff.com. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
- ^ DeshGujarat (28 March 2024). "Gujarat Super League to Revolutionize Football Landscape in Gujarat". DeshGujarat. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
- ^ "Gujarat Super League trophy unveiled". 25 April 2024.