Indian football team skipper Sunil Chhetri (centre) spearheaded the list of players who went under the auctioneer’s hammer at the first "Player Auction" of the Indian Super League Football. Check out how much they earned. (Photo: ISL)
The John Abraham-owned NorthEast United FC successfully bid for winger Seityasen Singh and bought him for Rs. 56 lakh. (Photo: ISL)
Chennaiyin FC, co-owned by MS Dhoni and Abhishek Bachchan, bought goalkeeper Karanjeet Singh (second from right) at his base price of Rs. 60 lakh and midfielder Thoi Singh, whose base price was Rs. 39 lakh, for Rs.86 lakh. (Photo: ISL)
Striker Robin Singh earned Rs. 11 lakh more than his base price of Rs. 40 lakh after Delhi Dynamos bought him at the ISL Auction. (Photo: Delhi Dynamos FC Twitter)
Delhi Dynamos spent Rs. 41 lakh to buy the services of defender Anas Edathodika whose base price was Rs. 40 lakh. (Photo: ISL)
The Sourav Ganguly-co-owned ATK added one more player to their team as they bought central midfielder Arata Izumi for Rs 68 lakh. (Photo: Screengrab)
Rino Anto, who had the lowest base price of Rs 17.50 lakh in the 10-player auction, was bought for Rs 90 lakh by last year's tournament winners Atletico de Kolkata. (Photo: ISL)
Co-owned by Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan, FC Pune City roped in Jackichand Singh (Rs 45 lakh) and Eugeneson Lyngdoh – the first footballer to touch the crore mark (Rs. 1.05 crore) from his base price of Rs 27.5 lakh. (Photo: ISL)
Star striker Sunil Chhetri was picked by the Ranbir Kapoor-co-owned Mumbai City FC at Rs 1.20 crore during the auction featuring ten domestic footballers. (Photo: ISL)
Sunil Chhetri and Co. earn moolah at ISL Player Auction