The open house meeting at the AIFF Headquarters was chaired by federation president Praful Patel, who later expressed happiness at the initial response of the corporate houses at the initiative.
"It was a very satisfying meeting and the response from the corporate sector was very good. We are hopeful that we could find at least two corporate teams to play in the next I-League season (2013-14)," he said after the meeting which lasted more than two hours.
This is, however, early times now as many of the corporate houses that turned up today were yet to commit anything on whether they are interested in the AIFF initiative.
The Corporate Communications head of Sahara Group, Abhijit Sarkar told PTI that his company would want to see what is there in the Request for Proposal (RPF) from the AIFF which will be floated on March 30.
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