Hero MotoCorp signs up as National Supporter of FIFA U-17 World Cup

Hero MotorCorp has been a major supporter of Indian football and is currently the title sponsor for the country’s major football events — Indian Super League and I-League.

Published : Mar 16, 2017 17:07 IST

From left: AIFF CEO Kushal Das, Hero Motocorp's Jay Narain, FIFA CCO Philippe le Floc'h and Tournament Director Javier Ceppi in New Delhi on Thursday.
From left: AIFF CEO Kushal Das, Hero Motocorp's Jay Narain, FIFA CCO Philippe le Floc'h and Tournament Director Javier Ceppi in New Delhi on Thursday.
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From left: AIFF CEO Kushal Das, Hero Motocorp's Jay Narain, FIFA CCO Philippe le Floc'h and Tournament Director Javier Ceppi in New Delhi on Thursday.

Hero MotoCorp has become the second Indian company, after Bank of Baroda, to sign up as a National Supporter of the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup in India, to be held in six cities across the country from 6-28 October.

Hero MotoCorp, which has its headquarters in India, is the world’s largest manufacturer of two-wheelers and has a long history of supporting various sporting disciplines. As a National Supporter of the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017, Hero will play a vital role in supporting the competition at local level throughout the country. The organisation has been a major supporter of Indian football and is currently the title sponsor for the country’s major football events — Indian Super League and I-League.

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Speaking at an event in Delhi, India, today to mark the announcement of the new partnership, FIFA’s Chief Commercial Officer Philippe Le Floc’h said: “FIFA is very happy to welcome Hero as a National Supporter of the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017. Hero has been an active supporter of sport in India for several decades and expressed its interest in being part of this important tournament from its very early stages. Both Hero and FIFA share a vision of further developing and strengthening the beautiful game here in India.”

Chairman of the Local Organising Committee and President of the All India Football Federation Praful Patel said: “Hero has been a long-time partner of Indian football and as the company that has helped us the most in developing the game in our country, it was natural that it would be associated with the most important football event that India has ever hosted. Hero’s role as a National Supporter of the competition reaffirms the long-term commitment it has for the development of the sport. Along with Bank of Baroda, I believe Hero will be a great partner to work with as we embark on this exciting journey.”

In addition, Chairman, Managing Director & CEO of Hero MotoCorp Pawan Munjal added: "Hosting the FIFA U-17 World Cup is a significant landmark for India and Indian football and at Hero MotoCorp, we are immensely proud of being associated with this event. Football is a rapidly growing sport in India, particularly among school kids and our commitment to supporting the game has grown strongly over the past few years. I am sure that our association with the FIFA U-17 World Cup will go a long way to further popularising football across India, and I look forward to seeing the future international stars in action and wish all of the teams the very best of luck."

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