Tag: ISL

  • FC Goa welcomes Mc Dowell’s No.1 Soda as the club’s new associate sponsor

    FC Goa welcomes Mc Dowell’s No.1 Soda as the club’s new associate sponsor

    Mumbai: Football club FC Goa welcomes McDowell’s No. 1 Soda, Diageo India’s flagship brand, as the club’s new associate sponsor for the 2022–23 season of the Hero Indian Super League. The brand will be the key enabler of friendships and camaraderie throughout the season.

    Through this association, McDowell’s No.1 Soda will ensure that the fans have fun with their ‘yaars,’ at home or in the stands. As part of the partnership, McDowell’s No.1 Soda will appear on the upper sleeve of the FC Goa shirt for the entirety of the ISL season.

    FC Goa VP Ravi Puskur weighed in on the association, saying, “McDowell’s No.1 Soda is one of the most recognised brands in India and one that is associated with celebration. And this year, I believe, is one where we are celebrating football with fans allowed to be back in the stands.

    “Our goal has always been to provide fans reasons to celebrate their favourite football team, the beautiful game, and the moments that come along with it. Thus, I believe we will be able to find several synergies across the season for the brands to collaborate and bring success to all.”

    Diageo India executive VP and portfolio head of marketing Ruchira Jaitly said, “Football is the ultimate team sport, and the sportsmanship and camaraderie on and off the field are legendary. With this ISL season, McDowell’s No. 1 Soda, in association with the FC Goa, is proud to be a part of this team of ‘yaars’ and to celebrate those special moments of ‘Yaari,’ whether on or off the field, in a sport that is a passion with every Goan.

    McDowell’s No. 1 Soda shares the same sentiments about the true bonds of ‘Yaari’ as does team FC Goa, and together, we look forward to making memorable moments happen for consumers and sportsmen alike this season.”

  • Fitbit joins Mumbai City FC as wearable, wellness partner

    Fitbit joins Mumbai City FC as wearable, wellness partner

    Mumbai: Fitbit has been named Mumbai City FC’s official wearable and wellness partner for the 2022-23 Indian Super League season. Fitbit will now support Mumbai City FC by monitoring their activities with holistic wellness expertise ahead of a season that sees the Islanders return to Mumbai after two seasons.

    Mumbai City FC will sport the Fitbit Charge 5 during the Hero ISL season across MCFC social media handles. The partnership will be further amplified across print, digital content, and on-ground branding.

    The company claims that Fitbit Charge 5 is the first-ever fitness tracker that features an EDA sensor that helps in keeping a close check on stress levels. Charge 5’s daily readiness score will help the Islanders understand when they are ready to workout, or should prioritise recovery. They will also be able to keep track of their oxygen levels, heart rate, sleep patterns, and more.

    Mumbai City FC CEO Kandarp Chandra said, “We are delighted to announce our partnership with Fitbit. We are involved in a sport that is seeing ever improving fitness and wellness levels, not just in India but globally. Fitbit brings immeasurable expertise in not just health but also technology that will support the Islanders in taking one step towards the wellness standards we aim to hold ourselves to at Mumbai City. This partnership is further evidence of the growing commercial pull of Mumbai City FC, and we look forward to a fruitful partnership together.”

    Head of Fitbit India at Google Alok Shankar said, “We are excited to be the wearable and wellness partner of one of India’s most celebrated football clubs—Mumbai City FC. Mumbai City FC players will be able to benefit from the advanced health and wellness features available on the Fitbit platform. We look forward to having the team wear Fitbit Charge 5 to track their workout and recovery and manage their stress levels smarter during the 2022-23 ISL season.”

    Mumbai City FC will play Odisha FC in the first home game of the 2022-23 Hero Indian Super League season on October 15 at 7:30 p.m. at their home stadium, the Mumbai Football Arena, after nearly three years.

  • ISL’s FC Goa dedicates home jersey to the return of fans to the stadium for 2022-23 season

    ISL’s FC Goa dedicates home jersey to the return of fans to the stadium for 2022-23 season

    Mumbai: FC Goa, which takes part in the ISL, dedicates its official home jersey for the 2022-23 season to the fans of the club. They finally have the opportunity to return to the stadium to watch their players play at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Fatorda.

    The FC Goa home jersey for the 2022–23 season predominantly features a striped pattern of two different shades of the club’s bright orange. A series of wavy lines of a lighter shade runs across the stripes, forming a secondary pattern.

    This wavy pattern is symbolic of the fans, who form an Ocean of Orange every time the team takes to the field at Fatorda. Football and the waves of the ocean are intrinsic parts of the fabric of Goan society, and the jersey is a representation of the same.

    As the stars of FC Goa don the new home jersey, they will be representing the whole of Goa in their quest for success and silverware. To complete the look, the collar and sleeves of the FC Goa 2022-2023 home jersey also feature trim in red and white.

    A deeper meaning behind the jersey: The club added that the 2022-23 season is one of great importance to Indian football, as fans will return to the stands for the first time since Covid-19 first struck the country over two years ago. In a bid to minimise the damage caused by the virus, the last two editions of the Hero Indian Super League—2020–21 and 2021–22—were held completely behind closed doors, with the teams having to follow strict safety regulations within bio-bubbles.

    All of that will change this time around, as the country has since moved on to a state of normalcy. With the Gaurs’ faithful looking forward to turning up to their favourite team’s matches in large numbers, FC Goa have also acknowledged their presence in their new home jersey.

    “We feel excited about playing in front of our fans once again. They have been with us through thick and thin, and have always been our biggest source of motivation. The last time we played with fans cheering us from the sidelines, we won the Hero ISL Shield. Their support was an important reason for us lifting the Durand Cup as well, last year in Kolkata.

    “It feels nice to know that we have included an aspect of the fans in our new home shirts. The pattern looks good, of course, but it has also given the shirt an even greater meaning. Every time we wear the shirt, we will now be reminded of their presence and support as we look to challenge for the Hero ISL Trophy,” FC Goa captain, Brandon Fernandes, said.

    The FC Goa home jersey for the 2022–23 season will soon be available for purchase at shop.fcgoa.in.

  • Chennaiyin FC introduces official ‘club membership’ on BookMyShow

    Chennaiyin FC introduces official ‘club membership’ on BookMyShow

    Mumbai: After two years, fans will return to the Marina Arena to support Chennaiyin FC in the Indian Super League (ISL). In a bid to celebrate the occasion and welcome their fans, Chennaiyin have introduced a club membership ahead of the 2022/23 Indian football season. This enables the fans to engage with the club better. The membership will be available across two categories: Gold and Silver. The official membership will be available exclusively on BookMyShow till 17 September, 2023.

    The membership card of both packages can be utilised as a match ticket that provides members with access to all ten Hero Indian Super League phase games at the Marina Arena at the cost of eight. Both packages also include a personalised membership card that reflects the member’s respective tier in addition to their name.

    The Gold Membership card offers the fans additional luxuries which include:

        A personalised 2022/23 CFC Home Jersey with the member’s name and number printed.

        Access to one senior team training session followed by meet & greet with CFC players.

        20 per cent discount on official CFC fan wear by Suditi and a 25 per cent discount on official CFC merchandise by fully filmy.

        CFC soccer schools voucher.

        Vouchers from CFC sponsors and partners.

    Chennaiyin FC co-owner Vita Dani said, “Through this initiative, the two-time ISL champions aim to build bridges between the club and its fans and help them become more than just spectators.”

    Chennaiyin FC will kick off their campaign for the new season against ATK Mohun Bagan in Kolkata on 10 October, followed by the much awaited clash against Bengaluru FC at the Marina Arena on 14 October.

  • “We are a team of highly driven and skilled individuals who eat, sleep, and breathe sports”: Fairplay Sports founder Bandana Chhetri

    “We are a team of highly driven and skilled individuals who eat, sleep, and breathe sports”: Fairplay Sports founder Bandana Chhetri

    Mumbai: Sport consultancy and agency, FairPlay Sports handles brands, business, endorsement deals and public image for athletes in various disciplines. Saina Nehwal, Karun Nair, Sunil Chhetri, Sachin Baby, and Prasidh Krishna are just a few of the athletes it represents. Additionally, it forms brand alliances with competitions like the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Indian Super League (ISL).

    When discussing the company’s plans and objectives for the year with Indiantelevision.com, Fairplay Sports founder Bandana Chhetri mentioned that the company provides athlete endorsements, digital brand campaigns and partnerships, IPL/ISL and other prominent league brand partnerships, and athlete management.

    She further explains that the company does not really set goals based on deadlines because the sports sponsorship business is so dynamic.

    “However, as an agency, we are constantly working on the development of our athletes and, at the same time, encouraging more brands to collaborate with these real-life inspirations every subsequent year,” Chhetri said.

    She added, “It’s our responsibility to ensure that every athlete we represent can explore commercial opportunities outside the field of play. We also work with various sports leagues and franchises and are always pursuing mutually beneficial partnerships between a brand and the league or sports team. Through these associations, we help the brands understand the power of sports marketing better.”

    Speaking about the company’s gameplan, Chhetri said, “It is simple.” She added, “We are a team of highly driven and skilled individuals who eat, sleep, and breathe sports. We constantly speak to various brands across the country and introduce the growing scope of investment in sports and athletes in India. The requirements of modern-day athletes are much more as compared to traditional times, and our team ensures that the athletes that we represent only need to focus on their challenges on the field; everything else we take care of.”

    Chhetri further explained that the company’s experience of working at various levels in the sports industry has given it expertise in sports marketing and partnerships, because of which some of the top brands trust its research in the field. “On the other hand, athletes trust us because we not only understand the market, but also have a deep understanding of the game they play as well. As mentioned earlier, we eat, sleep and breathe sports as a team, and we feel that the mix of experience and passion is what makes us stand out as an agency,” she mentioned.

    She further added that the agency started small with the focus resting on athletes who trust the agency and services since day one and have been a part of the FairPlay Sports family ever since. “Our dedication towards our work attracted more talented athletes, and we were ready to take the leap once we were ready as a team. From just five athletes back when we started off, today we proudly and exclusively manage more than 60 talented athletes from various sports,” she said.

    On talking about the impact of Covid, she said that it was indeed a bump since so many sports events were delayed or cancelled, not to mention the fact that marketing budgets got frozen. During that time, however, we shifted our focus to enabling digital partnerships and associations, and many of our athletes participated in philanthropic campaigns and activities. Once the virus had subsided, sports were one of the main things that brought some joy to a stressed population, and we were extremely proud to be associated with projects like ISL and IPL, which were conducted during Covid and worked towards spreading a feeling of winning against all odds.”

    She explained that a lot of research has been done on marrying an athlete with a brand. “First, we always try to understand the objectives of the brand and then design a dedicated plan as per the budget and goals. Thanks to the variety of athletes that we work with and our good relationship with various sports leagues, we are able to design an effective campaign for brands which assists them in reaching their overall marketing goals,” Chhetri added.

    In terms of deals that were recently done between sponsors and sports organisations that the agency facilitated, she names IPL franchise Lucknow Super Giants teaming up with Gigabyte Aorus for the previous IPL season. Gigabyte Technology and its gaming brand AORUS, the associate sponsor of Lucknow Super Giants, launched the franchise’s metaverse. With the launch, the company aims to maximise the potential of online fan engagement experiences and to help the team and fans get closer.

    It has recently partnered with athletes from companies like Fire-boltt, Budweiser, and Boost. She added that when the company signs an athlete for representation for two years, it is a good time for both sides to understand the other. “It takes time to build up momentum with an athlete, and having a talent on board for two years [if not more] helps both parties evaluate the progress fairly,” Chhetri added at length.

  • Chennaiyin FC onboards GenX as associate sponsor for the upcoming season

    Chennaiyin FC onboards GenX as associate sponsor for the upcoming season

    Mumbai: Two-time hero of the Indian Super League (ISL), Chennaiyin Football Club (CFC) announced men’s innerwear and athleisure brand GenX as the club’s associate sponsor for the 2022-23 Indian football season.

    This partnership will see GenX utilise various marketing rights in order to engage with the passionate fan base of the club. The brand’s logo will feature on the front of all match and training kits of the Marina Machans below the neck throughout the season.

    GenX, an affiliate of Lux Industries, is a range of men’s athleisure and innerwear manufactured by J.M. Hosiery and Company. This is their first association with a major football club.

    Chennaiyin FC co-owner Vita Dani said, “GenX is a youth-centric addition to the Lux Industries’ JM Hosiery Group and is a homegrown brand from Tirupur. We at Chennaiyin FC welcome them on board in what is going to be a special season back home at the Marina Arena. We have always enjoyed working with Tamil Nadu-based brands, and look forward to a fruitful association with GenX.”

    “We are thrilled to join the Chennaiyan FC family as a sponsor and collaborate with a club that has a legacy of winning the ISL and inspiring individuals,” said Lux Industries director Navin Kumar Todi.

    He added, “As GenX is a youth brand catering to men, we believe that this opportunity is ideal to engage with our target audience. GenX, the brand that deals with innerwear, casual wear, and athleisure wear, has been expanding rapidly, and we are optimistic that this association will enable us to expand our consumer base and accelerate growth. Together, we are confident in our ability to excite the Chennaiyin FC fans this season. We look forward to a great season for the club and wish them the best of luck!”

    Chennaiyin FC will kick off their campaign for the new season against ATK Mohun Bagan on 10 October, followed by a clash against Bengaluru FC at the Marina Arena on 14 October.

  • There is sound commercial viability basis for the money spent on the IPL media rights: CA Atul Thakkar

    There is sound commercial viability basis for the money spent on the IPL media rights: CA Atul Thakkar

    Mumbai: India is on the cusp of a revolution in the sports business. A recently released report compiled by Anand Rathi Advisors (ARAL) confirms what sports pundits have been claiming for long – that India’s time as a sporting superpower has come.

    According to ARAL, the sports industry is estimated to reach $100 billion by 2027; up 4x from $27 billion in 2020.

    The report hypothesizes that the industry will be driven by India’s gigantic youth population (400 million people, larger than the population of the US) and rapidly improving economic conditions. Historically what has been seen is that as basic needs are met, the populace leans towards consumption that supports a healthier lifestyle and entertainment.

    “We believe that the entire sports media market will grow at an unprecedented rate over the next few years,” said CA Atul Thakkar.

    Thakkar joined ARAL in 2013. He joined the financial services firm in 2007 and sharpened his leadership skills at the organisation for over 15 years. Prior to this, he began his career with Kagrana & Associates Chartered Accountants.

    In conversation with Indiantelevision.com, Anand Rathi Advisors director – investment banking CA Atul Thakkar shared his views on the sports media market.

    Excerpts:

    On the factors that will propel the sport media market in India

    Viewership and engagement will drive the sports media market. The unique ability of sports to draw eyeballs from a wide set of captive audience over an extended period of time is what compels brands/advertisers to spend money on sports. With multiple sports events gaining traction with the youth (cricket, kabaddi, F1, UFC etc.), unveiling of new sporting leagues and access to sports over multiple platforms – overall viewership of sport will grow. We believe that the entire sports media market will grow at an unprecedented rate over the next few years.

    On the IPL rights being split between two broadcasters

    Given the unique position that digital has come to occupy in today’s times, from BCCI’s (Board of Control for Cricket in India) perspective it makes commercial sense to split the rights between television and digital. It is a function of changing consumption patterns that has driven this decision. Media consumption is shifting towards digital with consumers spending +50 per cent time on digital as compared to television and this will increase manifold over time. We would not be surprised if the next media rights auction sees digital rights base prices exceed that of television.

    On whether Disney Star and Viacom18 will make money

    There is a sound commercial viability basis for the money spent on the rights. India is a large market, we have 400 million people in the age group of 15-45, which is larger than the population of the US, presenting an opportunity to grow sports viewership exponentially provided it is packaged as a mix of entertainment and sporting prowess – which the IPL is. Viewership has further potential to grow as the IPL expands into new geographies globally. We expect that the first two years will remain the investment period dedicated towards increasing the viewer base while the returns start coming in post that.

    On the IPL ratings falling on TV

    Covid-19 was a setback for IPL, in which the matches were postponed, the venues were changed. This created a break in the excitement of the game. However, the latest IPL season with two new teams was a success. The reason for falling television viewership is that people are shifting to OTT platforms and prefer to watch the game online. IPL is a valuable property and the only major sporting event in the country, we expect viewership to continue to rise with a change in the OTT and television mix.

    On the rights value growth potential for other cricket properties like ICC

    Cricket’s base in India and the South Asia region in general, combined with BCCI’s monetary heft, made IPL a massive success. The T20 format of the IPL is short, packed with action and easy to consume. We do not see any other cricket property having the wherewithal or the market to create a league of similar scale and fan following as the IPL.

    On whether other sports are gaining traction in terms of viewership and rights value

    Cricket has clearly dominated India in terms of viewership i.e. nine million, however, other sports leagues like PKL are growing, the viewer share of PKL has grown from 31 per cent to 39 per cent in five years. ISL again, has gained global recognition and has become the fifth largest football league in terms of viewership. The properties other than IPL, though currently smaller, have the potential to grow with the right investments.

    Also Read:Indian sports media market to touch $13.4 bn by 2027: Report

    On the role that digital is playing in disrupting and growing rights value

    India will have 900 million internet users in the next five years, underscoring the potential of digital rights. While TV was the main source of entertainment in Indian middle-class homes, the past few years have seen a rapid pivot toward online streaming due to affordable internet and smart devices.

    The pandemic accelerated the digital media growth in India. For instance, the premium paid for the media rights in the IPL, 1.7x for digital and 1.3x for television, shows the potential that corporates see in digital rights and their willingness to pay for it.

    On the progress that local leagues like ISL, PKL are making

    ISL and PKL have been the underdogs as compared to the IPL as they do not come with the money power that IPL has. Sports is entertainment, which PKL has managed to deliver with its format while ISL still has to improve its viewer engagement. ISL for one has always been popular with a consistent viewership from a core base. Investments in making the games more engaging – better camera angles capturing the action, for instance, will catapult ISL substantially.

    Both leagues have started small and have seen viewership traction with numbers that would be considered a success in most developed nations. The increase in viewership will see sponsorship pick up for these two leagues. They do have a very long way to go as compared to IPL, but without doubt they have been successful.

    On the potential impact of inflation in the sports media rights market in the coming five years

    Inflation is a transitory economic phenomenon. We do not see it having a significant impact over the next five years.

    On advertising and subscription being important

    Advertising is the larger chunk of revenues, however the rates itself are determined based on viewership and subscriber base. Subscription revenue provides a base to build on in periods where there aren’t any major events, shows or movies.

    On whether the startup funding slowdown will impact the ad market for sports

    Start-ups account for a minor portion of Sports Sector advertising. The start-ups that do spend the big bucks – like Dream11, Byju’s and Unacademy – are the leaders in their space and are well funded. A brand aims to reach the largest set of viewers, sports invariably provide this opportunity – with millions of people tuning in for 90 uninterrupted minutes.

    In the current context, we expect brands to rationalise spends and skew it towards mega events that draw eyeballs – such as sports. There will continue to be multiple bids for sponsorship and we do not think the slowdown in the funding will have any significant impact on the ad market for sports.

    On trends being seen in gaming, e-sports in terms of investments and fan following.

    The gaming and esports sector is very differentiated. Each platform has a different strategy which doesn’t lend itself to straight analysis. You will see behemoths in each segment, but the differentiated experience in each platform will allow for them to co-exist and thrive.

    On the way forward for India to follow other sports more

    Our thoughts on the way to expand sports is to create several commercial leagues – in the US for instance, a country with a population a third of India’s – there are over a 100 functioning leagues. Competitive leagues will make sports a viable career option, ensuring wider participation.

    For instance, the IPL has given a platform for talented sportsmen, who although have not made it to the national team, have found a way to make a meaningful career in the sport. Presence of leagues will have a trickle down effect with children wanting and parents willing to allow their wards to play sport competitively, creating demand for related infrastructure, products and services, which enterprising individuals will fill.

    The ultimate aim as a society should be to make every individual play sport competitively, there are a host of character traits and health benefits that sports bring that can have significant societal impact which will help the nation in the long term.

  • Ather Energy rejoins Kerala Blasters FC as official partner for ISL

    Ather Energy rejoins Kerala Blasters FC as official partner for ISL

    Mumbai: As the country gears up for the seventh season of the Indian Super League (ISL), homegrown electric scooter manufacturer Ather Energy has joined Kerala Blaster Football Club (KBFC) as the official partner of the team. This is the second consecutive year for the brand to be a part of the football team as its sponsor.

    “The ISL is one of India’s largest sporting leagues and football is deeply ingrained in Keralites’ hearts. Kerala has shown tremendous consumer demand and is an important market for us,” said Ather Energy VP – charging infrastructure and marketing Nilay Chandra. “The new-age consumer is beginning to encourage domestic football matches and we are pleased to be a part of the growth of a sport in the country. Ather 450X has seen a resounding response across the country and will continue to drive the transition to electric with associations like this.“

    KBFC is gunning for victory in this season of the Indian Super League, which will kick off in November 2021, while Ather Energy is set to make a pan-India presence.

    “We are delighted to step into the second year of partnership with a dynamic brand like Ather,” said KBFC director Nikhil Bhardwaj. “They have been at the forefront of India’s EV transformation and we look forward to further contributing to this transformation and driving awareness about sustainable consumption. Together, I am sure we will continue to build an association that helps us both set a benchmark in our respective fields.”

    Ather Energy began operations in Kerala earlier this year and now has two experience centres in the state. The company has also installed 16 fast-charging points – Ather Grid – across Kochi and Kozhikode, speeding up the EV infrastructure. By the end of the year, Ather Energy plans to expand its presence in Kerala to more cities.This association will increase brand awareness in Kerala as well as among football followers across the country, said the company in a statement.

  • Acko extends partnership with Chennaiyin FC as associate sponsors

    Acko extends partnership with Chennaiyin FC as associate sponsors

    Mumbai: Two-time Indian Super League (ISL) champions Chennaiyin FC (CFC) has extended its association with digital insurer Acko General Insurance as an associate sponsor on a multi-year deal.

    CFC and Acko shared a fruitful association after joining hands for the first time in the 2020/21 season of the football league. Through this partnership, CFC along with Acko will look to strengthen their association and engage with the former’s passionate fan base across the country, said the statement.

    The association will be amplified with a 360-degree campaign across television, digital content and social media integrations. To drive fan engagement, Acko will also work with CFC to bring fans closer to the club as the ISL will be hosted once again in Goa in a bio bubble, it added.

    “After a successful first year of the partnership last season, we’re glad to welcome Acko General Insurance back as part of the CFC family,” said CFC co-owner Vita Dani. “The faith that Acko has displayed in Chennaiyin FC is clear in the multi-year renewal that the brand has chosen to enter into with the club.”

    As a part of the deal, Acko’s logo will feature on the right chest position of CFC’s kit. Through this association, both brands will work together to solidify their brand narrative that highlights ‘trust’ as a key factor while buying insurance and on the football pitch.

    “Last year, we created some mini-game screenings to help the fans of CFC watch their favourite football team and we are hoping to increase further engagement with the fans,” said Acko General Insurance executive vice president of marketing Ashish Mishra. “CFC and Acko, in association with Akshaya Patra, have also undertaken various local initiatives to help the people of Chennai during the times of Covid-19.” 

  • Chennaiyin FC announce Nivia as official kit partner

    Chennaiyin FC announce Nivia as official kit partner

    MUMBAI: Two-time Indian Super League (ISL) champions Chennaiyin FC (CFC) has signed sports brand Nivia as the official kit partner on a multi-year deal, starting from the 2021-22 season.

    The Indian sports equipment manufacturer based in Jalandhar, Punjab has strong footprints in the football ecosystem in the country, as well as Asia. Nivia had associated with ISL in 2018 with a three-year multi-crore deal as the football league’s official ball partner. It has also worked with national football federations of India, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan.

    “We are excited to team up with Nivia, one of the most successful sports brands in the football ecosystem in India. This partnership clearly underlines our ascendancy within the sport and will help us widen our reach across Tamil Nadu through their distribution network. We are always keen to associate with brands that share the same passion for the sport as us and we welcome them to the Chennaiyin family,” CFC co-owner Vita Dani said about the partnership.

    With shared values and a compelling sporting proposition, coming together of both the brands will go a long way in helping Marina Machans tap the large and passionate football fan base from the region. This strategic partnership will also ensure the club explores various opportunities to develop football in the grassroots further alongside this indigenous brand.

    Nivia managing director Rajesh Kharabanda said, “The new season of the ISL is around the corner and Nivia is extremely proud to be kick-starting the association with the two-time champions, Chennaiyin FC. To manufacture the kits for them with the Dhrishti Bommai logo — the symbol of chasing away negativity and bringing the positivity — is an absolute honour. We hope this new collaboration between Chennaiyin FC and Nivia helps bring out the best. Finally, we wish the team all the best for the upcoming season and hope to have an extremely fruitful association over the coming few seasons.”

    Nivia will have exclusive retailing rights to CFC’s take-down and replica jerseys, adding pan-India merchandise reach for the franchise across retail and e-commerce channels. The collection will also comprise a fanwear selection of polo tees, shorts, trousers and boots, underscoring both brands’ desire to enhance the collaboration beyond a traditional sports sponsorship model.