Bengaluru-based sports infrastructure company Michezo Sports has raised $2.5 million in a pre-Series A funding round led by Centre Court Capital, with participation from Zerodha’s investment arm, Rainmatter.
The company plans to use the funds to expand into new categories such as swimming facilities and large-scale civil sports projects. It will also focus on building its distribution network for sports equipment and construction materials.
Michezo Sports aims to collaborate with government partners through public-private initiatives to make professional and community-level sports facilities more accessible across India.
Founded in 2019 by Maharishi Sridhar, Deepak Natraj, and Alok Agarwal, Michezo was created to improve India’s sports infrastructure. The company provides complete solutions for designing, building, and maintaining multi-sport facilities.
Since its inception, it has completed more than 350 projects, including athletic tracks, turf grounds for football and hockey, and indoor courts for sports like badminton and squash.
Michezo Sports follows international standards set by bodies such as FIFA and FIH. It works with schools, universities, sports clubs, and real estate developers across the country.
According to records from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Michezo held its last annual general meeting on September 30, 2024. The company has an authorized share capital of ₹11 lakh, a paid-up capital of ₹5.26 lakh, and reported ₹34.5 crore in revenue for FY24.
