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List of Sold Players in HIL Auction S. No. Name Position Country Base Sold To Sold at Price 1 Moritz Fuerste Midfielder Germany $30,000 Kalinga $105,000 Lancers 2 Tobias Hauke Defender/ Midfielder Germany $25,000 Uttar Pradesh $96,000 Wizards 3 Florian Fuchs Forward Germany $20,000 Dabang $96,000 Mumbai 4 Akashdeep Singh Forward India $20,000 Uttar Pradesh $84,000 Wizards 5 Sandeep Singh Defender India $20,000 Ranchi Rays $81,000 6 Gurmail Singh Defender India $12,000 Dabang $81,000 Mumbai 7 Matthew Swann Defender/Midfielder Australia $20,000 Dabang $75,000 Mumbai 8 Gurwinder Singh Forward India $20,000 Punjab $75,000 Chandi Warriors 9 Matt Gohdes Midfielder/Forward Australia $20,000 Punjab $71,000 Warriors 10 Mandeep Singh Forward India $20,000 Delhi $70,000 Waveriders 11 Rupinder Pal Defender India $20,000 Delhi $68,500 Singh Waveriders 12 CA Nikkin Forward India $20,000 Dabang $67,000 Thimmaiah Mumbai 13 Jasjit Singh Forward India $10,000 Punjab $65,000 Kular Warriors 14 Chinglensana Midfielder India $20,000 UP Wizards $62,000 Singh Kangujam 15 Dharamvir Singh Midfielder India $20,000 Kalinga $60,000 Lancers 16 Austin Smith Defender/Midfielder South Africa $25,000 Delhi $59,000 Waveriders 17 Sardar Singh Midfielder India $20,000 Punjab $58,000 Warriors 18 Simon Orchard Midfielder Australia $30,000 Punjab $58,000 Warriors 19 Jamie Dwyer Forward Australia $30,000 Uttar Pradesh $57,000 Wizards 20 SK Uthappa Midfielder India $20,000 Kalinga Lancers $54,000 21 Danish Mujtaba Midfielder India $15,500 Dabang Mumbai $54,000 22 Affan Yousuf Forward India $17,000 Dabang $53,000 Mumbai 23 Vickram Kanth Defender India $20,000 Delhi $52,000 Waveriders 24 Gurinder Singh Defender India $6,000 UP Wizards $48,000 25 Vikas Sharma Midfielder India $10,000 Dabang Mumbai $43,000 26 Pardeep Mor Defender India $8,500 Kalinga $37,000 Lancers 27 Kieran Govers Midfielder/ Forward Australian $25,000 Dabang $36,000 Mumbai 28 Benjamin Stanzl Midfielder/Forward Austria $15,000 Delhi $35,000 Waveriders 29 Amit Rohidas Defender India $8,500 Kalinga $31,000 Lancers 30 Dipsan Tirkey Defender India $6,000 Kalinga $31,000 Lancers 31 Glenn Turner Forward Australia $30,000 Kalinga $30,000 Lancers 32 Tyler Lovell Goalkeeper India $30,000 Ranchi Rays $30,000 33 Parvinder Singh Forward India $6,000 Delhi $29,000 Waveriders 34 Timothy Deavin Defender/Midfielder Australia $29,000 Ranchi Rays $29,000 35 Nicolas Jacobi Goalkeeper Germany $20,000 Punjab $27,000 Warriors 36 Devon Goalkeeper New Zealand $15,000 Delhi $27,000 Manchester Waveriders 37 Daniel Beale Midfielder/Forward Australia $20,000 Ranchi Rays $26,000 38 Agustin Mazzilli Midfielder/Forward $20,000 UP Wizards $25,000 39 Justin Reid-Ross Defender South Africa $25,000 Delhi $25,000 Waveriders 40 Gonzalo Peillat Defender Argentina $25,000 UP Wizards $25,000 41 Malak Singh Forward India $8,500 Kalinga $24,000 Lancers 42 Santa Singh Midfielder India $6,000 Delhi $21,000 Waveriders 43 Matthew Defender/Midfielder Australia $20,000 Kalinga $21,000 Dawson Lancers 44 Harjot Singh Goalkeeper India $20,000 Delhi $20,000 Waveriders 45 Mark Gleghorne Midfielder England $20,000 Punjab $20,000 Warriors 46 Trent Mitton Goalkeeper Australia $20,000 Ranchi Rays $20,000 47 Iain Lewers Defender England $18,000 Delhi $18,000 Waveriders 48 Sumit Midfielder India $3,500 Ranchi Rays $17,000 49 Kenny Bain Forward $10,000 UP Wizards $17,000 50 Adam Dixon Midfielder/Forward England $15,000 Kalinga $15,000 Lancers 51 Sumit Kumar Forward India $2,600 Ranchi Rays $15,000 52 Matthew Willis Defender/ Midfielder Australia $15,000 Kalinga $15,000 Lancers 53 Quirijn Caspers Midfielder/Forward Netherlands $15,000 Kalinga $15,000 Lancers 54 Nithin Forward India $14,000 Punjab $14,000 Thimmaiah Warriors 55 Mohd Amir Forward India $10,500 Ranchi Rays $10,500 Khan 56 Nick Haig Defender/Midfielder New Zealand $10,000 Punjab $10,000 Warriors 57 Amit Gowda Defender India $4,500 Delhi $10,000 Waveriders 58 Joahn Bjorkman Forward Sweden $5,000 Dabang $10,000 Mumbai 59 Xavi Trenchs Goalkeeper Spain $10,000 Dabang $10,000 Mumbai 60 Flynn Ogilvie Midfielder/Forward Australia $10,000 Ranchi Rays $10,000 61 Shea McAleese Defender New Zealand $10,000 Dabang $10,000 Mumbai 62 Anand Lakra Defender India $4,500 Kalinga $8,000 Lancers 63 Simranjeet Singh Midfielder India $ 6,000 Ranchi Rays $8,000 64 Stanli Victor Forward India $8,500 Kalinga $8,500 Minz Lancers 65 Prabhdeep Singh Forward India $7,500 Delhi $7,500 Waveriders 66 Imran Khan Midfielder India $7,000 Ranchi Rays $7,000 67 Aiyappa Midfielder India $7,000 Punjab $7,000 Mukkatira Warriors Biddappa 68 Roshan Minz Forward India $6,000 Dabang $6,000 Mumbai 69 Harjeet Singh Midfielder India $6,000 Delhi $6,000 Waveriders 70 Tyron Pereira Midfielder India $6,000 Dabang $6,000 Mumbai 71 Sarvanjit Singh Forward India $6,000 Ranchi Rays $6,000 72 Baljeet Singh Midfielder India $6,000 Punjab $6,000 Boparai Warriors 73 Harbir Singh Defender India $6,000 Punjab $6,000 Sandhu Warriors 74 Vikas Vishnu Midfielder India $6,000 UP Wizards $6,000 Pillay 75 Suraj Karkera Goalkeeper India $2,600 UP Wizards $5,500 76 Nicholas Defender/Midfielder South Africa $5,000 UP Wizards $5,000 Spooner 77 Vikramjit Singh Midfielder India $4,500 Ranchi Rays $4,500 78 Armaan Qureshi Forward India $4,500 Punjab $4,500 Warriors 79 Jugraj Singh Goalkeeper India $4,500 Punjab $4,500 Warriors 80 Akash Chikte Goalkeeper India $2,600 Ranchi Rays $4,500 81 M Gunasekar Forward India $2,600 UP Wizards $2,600 82 Jaskaran Singh Forward India $2,600 UP Wizards $2,600 83 PR Aiyappa Forward India $2,600 UP Wizards $2,600 84 Nilakanta Sharma Midfielder India $2,600 Dabang Mumbai $2,600 85 Abhinav Kumar Goalkeeper India $2600 Kalinga Lancers $2600 Pandey 86 Sunil Yadav Defender India $2,600 UP Wizards $2,600 .
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