NorthEast United FC (NEUFC) have roped in Assam’s Dispur Polyclinic and Hospitals as their Official Medical Partner for 2023/24 Indian Super League (ISL) season.
The deal will see Dispur Polyclinic and Hospitals provide full medical assistance to the Indian professional football club, including routine health examinations, injury evaluation and rehabilitation, and emergency medical services for the first team, the coaching staff, and the junior squad.
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Mandar Tamhane, CEO, NorthEast United FC, said:
“We are delighted to welcome Dispur Polyclinic and Hospitals Pvt. Ltd. as our Official Medical Partner. The well-being of our players is of utmost importance, and this partnership ensures that they will receive the highest standard of medical care. With the expertise and experience that Dispur Polyclinic brings to the table, we are confident in their ability to keep our team in peak condition throughout the season.“
Leena Bora, COO, Dispur Polyclinic and Hospitals, added:
“At Dispur Polyclinic and Hospitals Pvt. Ltd., we have always been committed to providing top-notch healthcare to our community. Joining hands with NorthEast United FC allows us to extend this commitment to the sporting arena. We look forward to supporting the club in maintaining the fitness and health of their players, helping them achieve their goals, and contributing to the growth of sports in our region.“
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