Our Mission
United Sports Network is a sports management company based in New Delhi, India, set to launch in December 2025.
Our mission is to build a unified and professional sports ecosystem across the nation. We serve the broad B2C market, including aspiring and professional athletes, sports enthusiasts, and local communities.
By offering an integrated suite of services, we address the current fragmentation in the Indian sports industry, providing a single, streamlined platform for sports development, competition, and management.
Our approach is to establish a comprehensive network that supports every stage of the sporting journey. From organising professionally managed leagues to nurturing individual talent, we aim to create a cohesive environment that fosters growth and excellence. We are positioned to become a central pillar in the national sports landscape by connecting diverse sporting communities and delivering modern, forward-thinking solutions.
Our services are designed to be synergistic, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of athlete development, league participation, and fan engagement. We operate nationally from our base in New Delhi, serving athletes and sports communities across India.
We provide a complete pathway for an athlete, from grassroots identification to professional league competition. This holistic approach ensures long-term engagement and value creation for all stakeholders.
Our Story
United Sports Network is a sports management company based in New Delhi, India, set to launch in December 2025. Unity Sports Network began with a simple goal: to bring cricket, football, and other sports communities together in New Delhi.
We nurture talent and manage leagues with passion.
Experience
Sports Management
USN
2026 – Present
We nurture talent and manage leagues with passion.
Community Outreach
Local Clubs
2020 – 2026
Built strong ties with grassroots teams and youth programs.

Our Fans
”Unity Sports Network helped me find the right league to grow my football skills and connect with amazing coaches.”