Sandeep Chattoo, a prominent businessman and the owner of Real Kashmir Football Club (RKFC), died 🅰in Gurugram after suffering a severe heart attack, his family said on Sunday.
Chattoo was 57.
He is survived by his mother, 𒀰wi🐻fe, and two children.
According to the family, he experienced chest pain in the afternoon, following which he was swiftly taken to a hospital in Gurugram, w☂here he was pronounced dead on arrival.
His😼 last rites are scheduled to take place iꦏn Jammu.
The idea to establish the football club stemmed from the aftermath of the catastrophic floods in 2014, during which Chattoo observed a significant amount of untapped talent, much of which was at risk of getting lost t🥂o delinquent activities.
Recognising𒈔 football as a potential avenue to redirect the energies of the region's youth, Chattoo, the proprietor of a 4-star boutique hotel, initiated the club.
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RKFC achieved significant𒐪 success, notably winning the second division I-League in 2018. In December 2020, the club further solidified its accomplishments by securing victory in the 123rd edition of the IFA Shield.
As the lone representative from Jammu and Kashmir, the club ha🐼s garnered international acclaim, with a documentary about their journey winning in the prestigious 'Single Documentary' category at the British Academy Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Film Awards Scotland, in addition to receiving accolades at the UK 'Broadcast Awards'.
The untimely 🃏demise of Chattoo marks a significant loss for the football community, particularly in the context of his pioneering contributions to the sport in the region.
In the ongoing 2023-24 I-League season, RKFC are occupying the second place with 𓂃six wins, three defeats and two draws after 11 matches. They have so far collected 20 points.