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Chennaiyin FC Extends its Partnership with SSVM Institutions

Chennaiyin FC has renewed its partnership with Shree Sarasswathi Vidhyaah Mandheer (SSVM) Institutions for a third consecutive year. As per the deal, SSVM will continue as the club’s associate sponsor.
SSVM’s partnership with Chennaiyin FC began before the 2019-20 Indian Super League (ISL) season, allowing the two-time champions to take the beautiful game beyond Chennai and into other parts of Tamil Nadu, such as Coimbatore and Mettupalayam.
“SSVM Institutions are one of the finest education institutions in the country and we at Chennaiyin FC are proud to have them as a part of the family for the third consecutive year. This association has grown stronger with each passing year and we are confident of a strong showing in the upcoming season, along with our partners SSVM,” Vita Dani, co-owner of Chennaiyin FC, said.
“SSVM Institutions is delighted to be partnering with Chennaiyin FC for the third consecutive year. We are now one family as the association has grown stronger with each passing season. We look forward to more successful years for Chennaiyin FC, and we hope to support the club on all fronts,” Dr Manimekalai Mohan, Managing Trustee of SSVM Institutions at Coimbatore, said.
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