The Group's Executive Director Amit Kalyani unveiled the name of the club in Pune today in the presence of Bharat FC's director Kunal Agarwal, head coach Stuart Watkiss and assistant coach Stanly Rozario, a media release said.
Bharat FC would be playing its home games at Balewadi stadium in Pune.
"Though we are the 'Puneri' team, the idea of spreading the magic and joy of football all through our country was foremost on our minds. Bharat FC aims not just to be Pune's favourite team but one that all of India can identify with and follow," said Group ED Kalyani.
Bharat FC director Agarwal said that the chance to construct an ultra-professional football club, one able to hold its own with the best in Asia, was the clinching factor behind him coming on board.
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