Kerala Blasters Football Club and Indian edtech company Byju’s have extended their deal for another two seasons, which first started in 2020.
As a result of this extension, Byju’s will continue to serve as the team’s primary sponsor for the ensuing two years and will continue to appear on the front of their matchday and practice jerseys.
Commenting on the extension, Atith Mehta, Marketing Head, Byju’s, said:
“We are delighted to renew and continue our partnership with Kerala Blasters FC. At Byju’s we strongly believe that sports play an integral role in the overall development of a person. Team sports like football are excellent guides to invaluable lessons such as teamwork, discipline, character, self-confidence and resilience.
“Just as football inspires billions of people around the world, we as a learning company hope to inspire the love of learning in every child’s life. We wish Kerala Blasters all the best in their upcoming matches.“
Kerala Blasters FC Director Nikhil Bharadwaj added:
“Kerala Blasters FC is excited to welcome Byju’s back for another two years. We are delighted to continue this journey together with Byju’s who share our same vision and purpose of empowering and encouraging our youth. Together, we hope to empower millions of children around the world through education and sports and help them realise their dreams.“
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