Mumbai City FC has been a part of the Hero Indian Super League since it’s early seasons and has given their fans a lot to cheer for with their amazing performances on the pitch. Their opening fixture against Northeast United FC would have seen a jam-packed crowd supporting them in the stadiums if it wasn’t for the Corona Virus protocols. They usually have quite a good number of fans and spectators cheering for them when they take the field. Let us have a look at all the sponsors backing the boys in Blue.
Dafa News – Dafa News is an online sports news and entertainment portal where people can find all the sports news and trivia they are looking for. They are Mumbai City’s principal sponsor for this season of the Hero Indian Super League and will be featured on the front of the Mumbai City jersey when the boys in blue take the pitch.
Etihad Airways – After they got taken over by the City group who are also the owners of famous Premier League club Manchester City, Etihad Airways also signed a sponsorship deal with the Mumbai based club. They are their associate sponsors for this season of the ISL.
Puma – German sporting goods manufacturing company Puma are the official kit partner for the Mumbai City FC and will provide the training and matchday kits for all the players this season.
Midea – One of the world’s leading home appliances and air treatment companies, Midea, has also joined forces with the Mumbai City FC as their official partners for the Hero Indian Super League.
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