LaLiga Santander: Sevilla FC forms partnership with Indian third division club FC Bengaluru United

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Sevilla FC (LaLiga Santander) has formed a partnership with FC Bengaluru United (I-League 2nd Division, third tier in India) and the Indian group Nimida Sports based on "innovation and international expansion in football and technology," announced the Andalusian club on 18/01/2021. "The objective of this agreement is to reinforce Sevilla FC's presence in the Indian market, keeping in line with the club's global strategy as well as to strengthen its presence in one of the fastest growing markets in the world."

"Sevilla FC has chosen Bengaluru (a city located in southern India), well known internationally as India's 'Silicon Valley'. Sevilla FC brings to this partnership its football know-how backed by more than 130 years of successful performances. With the help and guidance of its local partner, FC Bengaluru United, Sevilla FC aims to participate in technological innovation, development and implementation projects addressing the sport industry and, at the same time, increase its footprint in one of the world's largest, young and growing markets," explained the club, which also has…

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