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FeedConstruct’s NEW partnership to exclusively cover FeVA’s Beach Volleyball

FeedConstruct and FeVA have just inked a deal that will allow FeedConstruct to provide exclusive data and video coverage for Circuito Argentino de Beach Volley.
The new partnership will provide FeedConstruct with 500+ strenuous and impromptu matches featuring female and male players from Argentinian National Team. The skilled players will demonstrate outstanding ball skills and court speed that require unique expertise.
From January to February 2021, young and ambitious players will compete in the most remarkable Argentine competition, showing the important meaning of beach volleyball.
With this new and promising partnership, FeedConstruct is delighted to cover the competition every weekend from the sunny Chapadmalal.
“We proudly greet FeVA as our exclusive partner and hope to reach mutually beneficial results by the end of the season. I am confident that the speed of our data and the quality of video streamings will be a great asset in the fulfillment of our goal.- says George Arabatlian, the head of FeedConstruct.
This year has just started, but FeedConstruct has already gained a valuable partner in this alluring sport.
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