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Mumbai City FC part ways with CEO Indranil Das Blah

Published at :April 1, 2020 at 7:27 PM
Modified at :April 1, 2020 at 7:28 PM
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The Islanders are yet to announce the replacement.

Indian Super League outfit Mumbai City FC have announced the departure of their CEO, Indranil Das Blah. The club have not commented on his replacement.

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The Abu Dhabi based entity bought a whopping 65% stake in the club, making the Islanders their eighth club along with the likes of Manchester City, Melbourne City, New York City and more.

The co-owner of Mumbai City FC, Bimal Parekh said, "Indranil has been with Mumbai City since the beginning and has overseen all of the Club’s formative years, including two memorable play-off runs."

“Everyone at the Club would like to wish Indranil every success for the future in his new role and thank him for all his considerable efforts. He will always remain part of the fabric of the Club and we hope to welcome him back to Mumbai City games as a fan.”

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Talking on the departure, Indranil Das Blah voiced, "It's been an incredible journey with Mumbai City. The Club will always be very special to me. I would like to thank Ranbir and Mr Parekh for being such wonderful owners, the players and Club staff, who have become family now. Most importantly, I would like to thank our fans, who have stood by the club and me, through thick and thin. I wish the Club all the very best as it enters a new chapter under the CFG ownership and have absolutely no doubt that the Club is in very good hands."

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