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NorthEast United FC renew Meghalaya Tourism partnership

NorthEast United FC have announced an extension of the partnership with Meghalaya Tourism as their Official Principal Partner for the next two years.

As the Official Principal Partner, Meghalaya Tourism’s branding will continue featuring on the front of the Highlanders’ jerseys.

Mandar Tamhane, CEO, NorthEast United FC, said:

We are honoured to continue our journey with Meghalaya as our Official Principal Partner. Their unwavering support is a testament to the special bond we share with this beautiful state. Together, we aim to achieve new heights and inspire fans across the nation.

Dr Vijay Kumar, Commissioner and Secretary, Sports and Youth Affairs, Government of Meghalaya, added:

Meghalaya is thrilled to partner with NorthEast United FC once again. Football unites our region, and this partnership reflects our commitment to nurturing talent and promoting the sport we love. We look forward to an exciting season ahead.

Staff

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