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FSDL CEO Martin Bain resigns from role ahead of ISL 2023-24

FSDL CEO Martin Bain resigns from role ahead of ISL 2023-24

Martin Bain, the CEO of FSDL, has resigned from his position before of the ISL 2023-24 season, which begins on September 21.

Martin Bain is stepping down as CEO of the Indian Super League (ISL) after four years in charge, ahead of the ISL 2023-24 season. The Indian Super League’s tenth season begins in a few days. The Indian Premier League will begin on September 21 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi, with Kerala Blasters hosting archrivals Bengaluru FC.

ISL 2023-24 to begin on September 21, Bengaluru FC to face Kerala Blasters in opening Fixture

Martin Bain, the former Scottish Premier League director, comes here in 2019 after more than 25 years of expertise. He has held senior positions at numerous football clubs and leagues around the world. The 55-year-old has previously served as CEO of Rangers FC and Maccabi Tel-Aviv.

“Martin Bain, CEO-FSDL, has decided to step down for personal reasons. The company expresses its appreciation for his contribution during his association with us. We wish Martin all the very best,” an FSDL spokesperson informed TOI.

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Martin will leave office at the end of this month. According to league sources, there are currently no preparations to name an interim CEO. The ninth edition begins on September 21, with fixtures expected later this week.

The Indian Super League (ISL), the country’s elite club football league, is coming closer to the start of its next season by the day. The ISL 2023-24 season appears to be an incredible football spectacular, thanks to the return of previously successful managers to the pitch, the first team to be promoted from the I-League, and some headline-grabbing arrivals for each squad.

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