We at Dafa News are delighted to announce that Mumbai City have named us as their Principal partner for the upcoming seventh edition of the Hero Indian Super League.
As part of the deal, Dafa News will adorn the front of the Mumbai City First Team shirts during the course of the 2020/21 season.
We will proudly feature on match days and we will also feature in the training sessions of the club at the Nagoa Village Panchayat Football Ground. Furthermore, Dafa News will be integrated into the Club’s digital content for the 2020/21 season and fans can enjoy the latest news as well as updates around Mumbai City’s campaign on Dafa News’ online portals.
Bimal Parekh, who is the co-owner of Mumbai City FC is delighted to join hands with Dafa News.
Mr. Parekh said, “We are delighted that DafaNews are supporting Mumbai City FC as the Club’s Principal Partner. Their belief and support of Indian football has been tremendous and we look forward to a unique season ahead of us with excitement.”
On the other hand, Dafa News Managing Director Nikos Diakoumopoulos is also excited by the same prospect and stated that Football is taking giant strides in India.
“We’re excited to announce our partnership with Mumbai City FC. India has a rapidly growing footballing culture, we look forward to this journey with Mumbai and together hope we can be a part of many successes this season.”
City Football Group brokered this partnership as part of its consultancy services to the Club.
Mumbai City will begin their ISL 2020-21 campaign against NorthEast United FC at Tilak Maidan Stadium in Vasco on 21st November.
Image courtesy of mumbaicityfc.com
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