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English Premier League sets up office in India to promote engagement with fans, partners and football stakeholders

FP Sports Desk April 29, 2025, 15:18:20 IST

English Premier League has been quite active in India with its Premier Skills programme which has supported more than 7,300 coaches, referees and educators, benefiting 124,000 young people.

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Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge with the English Premier League football trophy. Image: Reuters
Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge with the English Premier League football trophy. Image: Reuters

The English Premier League announced the opening of an office in Mumbai, India, on Tuesday. With its new office in India’s financial capital, one of the most followed football leagues in the world, the EPL aims to enhance its engagement “with local fans, partners and promote football” in India.

The EPL already enjoys a significant presence in India with its Premier Skills programme in partnership with the British Council. The skills programme was launched in 2007 and aims to develop the community football workforce in India.

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Over the past 18 years, the programme has been active in more than 18 Indian states, supporting more than 7,300 coaches, referees and educators, benefiting 124,000 young people.

English Premier League opens office in Mumbai

At an elite level, the Premier League has been working closely with the Indian Super League (ISL) since 2014, which has seen the Premier League share knowledge and expertise across all areas of the elite game, including governance, youth, coach and referee development. In 2019, the Premier League launched the Next Gen Cup - an elite international youth tournament organised in collaboration with the ISL and Reliance Foundation to support the development of youth talent. The sixth edition of the tournament will take place in Mumbai in May 2025 and will see ISL youth teams take on U19 teams from Premier League clubs.

The Premier League India office will further underpin the League’s commitment to supporting the development of football across India at both elite and grassroots level through strengthened collaboration with football authorities and governing bodies. The office will also focus on creating more ways to engage directly with fans in the region through events and partnership activities, working closely with the League’s longstanding broadcast partner JioStar.

Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters said: “We and our clubs have a fantastic and knowledgeable fanbase in India, and we know football continues to grow in popularity. We are proud of our longstanding commitment to India, having worked to deliver community football programmes for 18 years and, more recently, our partnership with the Indian Super League.

“Opening this office marks a significant milestone for the Premier League. It will allow us to operate more effectively locally as we build on our existing work to establish more ways to strengthen our relationship with fans, JioStar and other partners. We are looking forward to the opportunities it will create in the region.”

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In 2019, the Premier League opened its first international office in Singapore, primarily established to fight piracy of Premier League content and support broadcast partners. In July 2023, the League opened its office in New York to continue to develop fan engagement opportunities in the United States, working closely with its longstanding broadcast partner NBC Sports. In October 2024, the Premier League announced the opening of an office in Beijing to continue to build on the work in the region to engage fans and partners, and support the development of the game locally.

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