Mandar Tamhane has stepped down as CEO of Indian Super League (ISL) facet Bengaluru FC, the membership introduced on Friday.
Tamhane, who has been related to the membership since its inception in 2013, has resigned from the soccer membership with fast impact.
Speaking on Tamhane’s determination, membership proprietor and Director, Parth Jindal stated, “I’d like to thank Mandar for his immense contribution to Bengaluru Football Club over the years. From playing his part in the seven trophies we’ve won over ten seasons, to scouting and bringing players to the club who have then gone on to represent the country, Mandar’s efforts at Bengaluru FC cannot be quantified.”
Speaking on his determination to step down, Tamhane stated, “I’ve had a more than special 10-year run at this wonderful football club, and I feel the time is right for both – Bengaluru FC and me – to move in a different direction,”
“I leave with nothing but fond memories and relationships that I have forged for life.”
Bengaluru FC is eighth within the ISL factors desk with 13 factors in 12 video games. It’s subsequent task is towards fifth-placed Odisha on the Sree Kantirava stadium.