Football Legend Lothar Matthaus Joins Bengal Super League as Ambassador

The Bengal Super League has made a landmark move by appointing football icon Lothar Matthaus as its official ambassador. This partnership marks a significant step in elevating Bengal's football ecosystem through international collaboration. The German World Cup-winning captain brings his extensive expertise to inspire young footballers across the region. The league aims to blend Bengal's rich football legacy with modern global frameworks for player development.

Key Points: Lothar Matthaus Named Bengal Super League Ambassador

  • German football legend brings World Cup-winning expertise to Bengal football
  • Partnership aims to elevate local talent through global best practices
  • League plans collaborations with leading German football institutions
  • Eight franchise teams to represent districts across West Bengal state
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Football legend Lothar Matthaus joins Bengal Super League as Ambassador

World Cup-winning captain Lothar Matthaus joins Bengal Super League as official ambassador, bringing global expertise to elevate Indian football development and international partnerships.

"I am very happy to be here and confident that we will achieve great things together. Football is a team sport, and what we aim to build requires unity, vision and commitment. - Lothar Matthaus"

Kolkata, October 18

In a landmark move set to redefine Bengal's football landscape, Shrachi Sports today announced the appointment of iconic German Footballer Lothar Matthaus - FIFA World Cup-winning captain and Bundesliga legend - as the official Ambassador of the Bengal Super League (BSL).

This announcement marks a significant milestone in BSL's mission to elevate Bengal's football ecosystem and establish meaningful international collaborations that promote professionalism, player development and global exposure, according to a press release from BSL.

The press conference, held in Germany, was graced by Lothar Matthaus, FIFA World Cup Winning Captain and Bundesliga Legend, Shatrughna Sinha, Consul General of India in Germany, Dietmar Beiersdorfer, Chief Executive Officer, FC Ingolstadt 04, Kay Dammholz, Director of Media Rights, DFB, Rahul Todi, Managing Director, Shrachi Sports, Tamal Ghosal, Chairman, Shrachi Sports, Former Indian Footballers, Bhaskar Ganguly & Alvito D' D'Cunha, Former Ghanaian Footballer, Suley Musah and Koushik Moulik, Football Philosopher.

"I am very happy to be here and confident that we will achieve great things together. Football is a team sport, and what we aim to build requires unity, vision and commitment. The Bengal Super League is a project with great potential and a promising future. To make it a success, we must work hard, move forward together and understand how each of us can contribute. I will bring all my expertise and experience to support this initiative, but it can only be achieved through teamwork by combining our quality, strength and energy. With consistent effort, we can make it grow bigger and stronger. As we say, think locally, act globally, and we will see the impact worldwide. I am proud to join this team, eager for what lies ahead and truly looking forward to experiencing the spirit of West Bengal." said Lothar Matthaus, FIFA World Cup-winning captain, as quoted by the BSL press release.

Lothar Matthaus, who captained Germany to their 1990 FIFA World Cup victory and was the recipient of the Ballon d'Or in the same year, remains one of the most celebrated players in world football and was presented with the official BSL jersey - marking the beginning of a new era for Bengal football.

"Having an icon like Lothar Matthaus associated with the Bengal Super League reflects our ambition to elevate Bengal football to global standards. His legacy, professionalism and deep understanding of the game make him the ideal figure to inspire young footballers in Bengal and across India. This partnership brings to life our philosophy of Global Vision, Local Passion", said Rahul Todi, Managing Director, Shrachi Sports.

The collaboration underscores BSL's long-term roadmap to integrate global best practices, mentorship and football education at every level. With upcoming partnerships with leading German institutions and academies, the league is poised to become a platform where young footballers from Bengal can access elite coaching, infrastructure and international exposure.

The Bengal Super League, launched in July 2025 and licensed by the Indian Football Association (IFA), is set to kick off later this year with eight franchise-based teams representing key district clusters across the state.

Matches will be hosted across 4 district venues, bringing professional football to regions beyond Kolkata. As the league prepares for its inaugural season, it aims to provide a professional platform for emerging footballers, blending Bengal's rich football legacy with a modern and global framework.

The Bengal Super League will feature some of the state's most dynamic and competitive teams, each representing the rich footballing spirit of their respective regions. Among the participating clubs are Sundarban Bengal TVS FC, Burdwan Blasters, Gaurbanga FC, Adamas 24 Parganas FC, Kopa Tigers Bolpur, North Bengal United FC, Howrah Warriors and Bidhannagar FC.

The Bengal Super League will be celebrating the region's sporting spirit while propelling it toward a future defined by opportunity, professionalism and international collaboration.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great initiative but I hope this isn't just another celebrity endorsement. We need actual grassroots development, not just big names. The real test will be whether local players actually benefit from this partnership.
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Arjun K
As someone from Howrah, I'm thrilled that our region is getting a team! Howrah Warriors represent! 🙌 Finally, football is moving beyond Kolkata to the districts. This could be a game-changer for rural talent.
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Sarah B
The German connection is smart - their football development system is world-class. If we can replicate even 10% of their academy structure in Bengal, we'll produce world-class players in a decade!
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Karthik V
Bengal has always been the heartland of Indian football. From Mohun Bagan's historic IFA Shield win to now having Matthaus as ambassador - what a journey! Hope this revives our football glory days âš½
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Michael C
The team names are interesting - Sundarban Bengal TVS FC, Burdwan Blasters... nice mix of corporate and regional identity. Hope the league maintains this balance and doesn't become too commercialized.
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Ananya R
Excited about the district venues! Football needs to reach every corner of Bengal. My brother in Siliguri will finally get to watch professional matches live. Hope

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