Mumbai City FC ink GoSchool deal

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Mumbai City FC have roped in GoSchool, which is an alternative to traditional schools and offers high-quality teaching, extracurricular activities, test preparation and university counselling, as their Official School Partner for the 2023/24 season,

As per the deal, GoSchool and Mumbai City FC will work together to highlight the importance of having the perfect balance between education and sports.

Kandarp Chandra, CEO of Mumbai City FC, said:

With the world around us constantly evolving, education is no different. With a shared forward-thinking and pioneering approach, we are excited to partner with GoSchool, and we hope to make a positive impact with this one-of-a-kind relationship.

Taruna Maheshwari, Co-founder of GoSchool and the CEO of Ajeenkya DY Patil Group, said:

GoSchool is not just an institution; it’s a vision that empowers students to chase their dreams while gaining a robust education. Mumbai City FC’s commitment to innovation and excellence aligns perfectly with the values of GoSchool, and together, we aim to shape a brighter future for the youth.

Mumbai City inks new deal with GoSchool
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