The website will give the fans access to exclusive content, match reviews, analysis and first hand news and it will also enabled them to know the club better, the Dynamos said in a release.
"Today's modern world lives on technology, it's is very important to reach out to our fans whether they are on an island, dessert or in a city with 22 million people, that is New Delhi," club president Prashant Agarwal saud.
The live streams of Dynamos' match against BK Hacken was shown free of cost in India and international fans will have to pay nominal charges.
"We will be launching the BETA version of the website and not the 100% form of it as we will play our biggest pre-season game against BK Hacken and we want all our fans to watch from all over the world and cheer for us. Fans in India will be able to watch this for free and international fans will have to pay to watch," Agarwal said.
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