Indian Super League joins forces with Parimatch Sports

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The Indian Super League (ISL) has announced a partnership with Parimatch Sports, which comes on board as an On-Ground Partner for the ongoing 2024/25 season.

The deal will see the two parties work towards amplifying “the Indian football community”. Parimatch will work towards promoting local talent and on various fan engagement activities with the ISL both on and off the pitch.

The 2024/25 season is the eleventh edition of India’s professional football topflight, with Mohun Bagan SG coming in as the defending champions. Mohammedan SC were promoted to the ISL from the I-League ahead of the season, taking the league’s total team count to 13.

Regardling the Indian Super League partnership, Parimatch Sports released the following statement:

This partnership aims to benefit football enthusiasts throughout India by bringing players, teams and fans together. This season promises to be the most exciting in the league’s history, due to new participants and innovations. We look forward to enhancing fans’ experience with additional engagement opportunities all season long.

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