#1 FC Goa
Virat Kohli's first investment came at the age of 25 when he became the co-owner of ISL team FC Goa.
Sources familiar with the subject estimated Kohli’s investment in the franchise at under Rs 1 crore a year owning less than 25 per cent stake.
“Some might think I am pretty young to do something like this or it is a step taken too early but nothing is never too early. If you believe in something, you have to put your 100 per cent commitment to it and I decided to do it because I want football to grow in India,” Kohli said.
“I just decided to come on board with FC Goa more with the keenness I have for football. It is also a business venture that I am looking at for the future. Cricket is not going to last forever so, whenever I am done, whenever I retire, I am keeping all my options open. It is something that excited me a lot and I tried to go ahead with it,” he added.
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