Hyderabad FC, the Indian Super League (ISL) team, have inked a sponsorship extension with the online sports news platform, Stake News.
Following the partnership, the brand will continue to act as the club’s principal sponsor for the 2023/24 season.
As part of the deal, Hyderabad FC will once again don the Stake News logo on the front of their first team jerseys following a memorable season in which the club finished second in the ISL league stage with an unprecedented tally of 42 points.
Stake News is a one-stop sports news portal in India that focuses mainly on building news highlights and coverage of the global sports industry.
Stake News, Akhil Sarin, Director of Acquisition, said, “We are thrilled to announce the continuation of our partnership with Hyderabad FC as the Club’s Principal Sponsor. We are excited to renew our commitment to supporting the team’s success both on and off the field. Our shared values and dedication to excellence make this partnership a natural fit and we look forward to another season of thrilling moments and shared achievements. Together we will continue to inspire fans, drive community engagement and make history.”
Varun Tripuraneni, Hyderabad FC, Owner, said, “We are extremely happy to continue our association with Stake News which has been one of the leading online sports news hubs in the country. At HFC, we strongly believe in forming associations for long term, and after a historic season for the club, where we managed to put in a special performance throughout the year 2022-23, we are delighted to extend the agreement with Stake News.
“The season promises a lot given the increased number of competitions and matches, and we hope to build even more on this fruitful association.”
Stake’s most well-known sports and entertainment partnerships include a collaboration with Mumbai City FC, Alfa Romeo F1 Team Stake, Volleyball World and the European Cricket Championship.
Meanwhile, Hyderabad FC are yet to claim a win in the Durand Cup 2023. The side played two matches and scored just one point.