MUMBAI: In its third year, international express service provider, DHL, today announced the renewal of its partnership with the Hero Indian Super League (ISL). It will continue as associate sponsor.
DHL is the official match ball partner for all games. It will also award the 'DHL Winning Pass' to the player with the highest number of assists in each game, as well as for the entire season.
Additionally, it will unveil an exciting 360 degree interactive brand campaign specifically created for this season which has the potential to be seen by 215 million television viewers and 1.5 million in-stadia spectators.
DHL Express India country manager RS Subramanian said, "ISL has grown to be an integral part of the country's sporting calendar. With our shared passion for football, at DHL, we see this partnership getting stronger each year. The increase in the number of games this season gives us greater opportunity to engage with our audiences on and off-ground for an even longer period of time."
Globally, DHL supports some of the world’s biggest football clubs and tournaments such as Manchester United, FC Bayern Munich and Copa Libertadores. The sponsorship of ISL is in alignment with the company’s core values of team spirit and having a can-do attitude.
This season, ISL has grown to 95 matches from last year's 65, and will be played over five months.
An ISL spokesperson said, “Having strengthened club participation from eight to 10 in the Hero Indian Super League this season, its soaring viewership and the league’s commitment to grassroots football, India is undergoing a football renaissance. It is going to be an exciting new journey with the longer season set to kick-off shortly. We are extremely happy that we are seeing greater interest from corporates with DHL having extended their association and committed to be part of the Indian football growth story”.
The fourth season of ISL will kick-off on 17th November in Kochi. It will see the debut of two new clubs, Jamshedpur FC and Bengaluru FC, making it a 10-team league.
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