List of Indian Super League club owners

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This is a list of individuals, groups of individuals, and companies who have or had owned and operated a professional football club competing in Indian Super League. Some owners have significant interest in the club, estimated net worth and source of wealth.

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Current clubs

The following is a list of current Indian Super League club owners:

ClubOwner(s)Estimated combined net worthSource of wealth
Bengaluru Flag of India.svg JSW Group $11B [1] [2] Steel and energy
Chennaiyin Flag of India.svg Abhishek Bachchan [3]
Flag of India.svg MS Dhoni [3]
Flag of India.svg Vita Dani
$5.74B [1] Asian Paints
Jaipur Pink Panthers
Investments
East Bengal Flag of India.svg Emami East Bengal Club Pvt. Ltd $4.2B Emami
Supporters trust
Goa Flag of India.svg Jaydev Mody [4] (65%)
Flag of India.svg Akshay Tandon [4] (23%)
Flag of India.svg Virat Kohli [4] (12%)
$131m [1] [5] [6] [7] Delta Corp
Investments
Hyderabad Flag of India.svg Vijay Madduri
Flag of India.svg Varun Tripuraneni
Flag of India.svg Rana Daggubati
B.C Jindal Group
Investments
Jamshedpur Flag of India.svg Tata Steel $311B Tata Group
Kerala Blasters Flag of India.svg Magnum Sports Pvt. Ltd $1.3B Tamil Thalaivas
Radnicki Blasters
Mohammedan Flag of India.svg Bunkerhill Pvt. Ltd.(30.5%)
Flag of India.svg Shrachi Sports (30.5%)
Flag of India.svg Mohammedan Sporting Club Pvt. Ltd. (39%)
Bunkerhill
Shrachi Sports
Investments
Mohun Bagan SG Flag of India.svg Kolkata Games & Sports Pvt. Ltd. [8] (80%)
Flag of India.svg Mohun Bagan Football Club Pvt. Ltd. (20%)
$7B [1] RPSG Group
Investments
Supporters trust
Mumbai City Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg City Football Group (65%) [9]
Flag of India.svg Ranbir Kapoor [10] and Flag of India.svg Bimal Parekh [10] (35%)
$22.85B [11] [12] Sovereign wealth
Investments
NorthEast United Flag of India.svg John Abraham [13] (95%)
Flag of India.svg Jaya Balan [13] (5%)
JA Entertainment
Odisha Flag of the United States.svg GMS Inc. [14] $1.86B [1] Shipping
Punjab Flag of India.svg RoundGlass Foundation Investments
Trusts

Former clubs

This list features all the former clubs that featured in the Indian Super League in the past:

Previous Club(s)OwnersStatus
Pune City Flag of India.svg Rajesh Wadhawan Group [15]
Flag of India.svg Arjun Kapoor [15]
Flag of India.svg Hrithik Roshan [15]
Dissolved
ATK Flag of India.svg Kolkata Games & Sports Pvt. Ltd. [16] Dissolved

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