Mumbai City FC extend Zixa Strong deal

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Mumbai City FC have announced a partnership renewal of their deal with pain relief products brand Zixa Strong, which will, therefore, continue on as the Official Pain Relief Partner of the Indian professional football club until the end of the 2023/24 season.

Zixa Strong products will remain in the Mumbai City medical bags as part of the renewal agreement. The brand will also be “actively” involved at the club’s training facility and have branding presence at the medical booths during matchdays at the Mumbai Football Arena. 

Kandarp Chandra, CEO, Mumbai City FC, commented:

Over the last year, Zixa Strong have supported us in providing best-in-class pain relief solutions, not only to our players but also to our match-going fans at the Mumbai Football Arena as we enjoyed arguably our most successful league campaign last season. It gives me great pleasure to be able to renew our relationship with a pioneering organisation that, much like Mumbai City, continuously aspires to achieve greater heights.

Ashish U Bhuta, Chairman & Managing Director, Jenburkt Pharmaceuticals Ltd, said:

Our rekindled collaboration with Mumbai City FC signifies a bond that stands as a testament to our belief in the transformative power of innovation, resilience, teamwork, and unwavering dedication, all made possible by the cutting-edge FlashMicelle technology integrated into Zixa Strong. This season, as the Official Pain Relief Partner, get ready to witness extraordinary performances, unshakeable determination, and a more resilient, pain-free Mumbai City FC as they #RiseAgainWithZixa towards victory.

Mumbai City FC extends Zixa Strong deal
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