Mumbai City FC announces partnership with Cisco


Mumbai, Dec 17 (IANS): Indian Super League (ISL) club Mumbai City FC has partnered with global technology leader Cisco as the club's new official network technology partner.

Cisco will feature on the club's matchdays in the Indian Super League and at the Islanders' training facility at the Nagoa Village Panchayat Football Ground; support all aspects of the club's business through their networking solutions, and connect the first team to fans in Mumbai and across the country via Cisco Webex in this ISL season.

Bimal Parekh, co-owner of Mumbai City FC, said, "We are delighted that Cisco will be a part of the Mumbai City FC family and will partner with us for the next three years. Cisco has shown, especially in the last six months, how valuable its strategic technology solutions are to the future of connecting fans to teams and the sport they love. We look forward to achieving excellence with their support both on and off the pitch for years to come."

Brian Eaton, Director of Global Sponsorships at Cisco, said: "This partnership represents an opportunity to leverage our technology to make a positive impact, not only on the business and operations of Mumbai City FC, but on the local community as well."

 

  

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