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Qatar Airways celebrates partnership with ANFA


17 February 2020  

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DOHA: Qatar Airways is proud to conclude the 2019-2020 season finale as partners of the ‘A’ Division Martyr’s Memorial League at the Dashrath Stadium on Saturday.

The final saw Machhindra Club emerge victorious against Tribhuvan Army Club after a competitive match attended by thousands of spectators.

The Qatar Airways ‘A’ Division Martyr’s Memorial League, the biggest annual football event in Nepal kicked off on 14 December 2019.

The partnership featured Qatar Airways’ logo on all 14 League football club shirts. Prior to the final, Qatar Airways hosted a weeklong fan zone where fans could socialize for pre-match entertainment at the Sherpa Mall,

Brand activations, including green screen photography, face painting in support of their teams and goal-scoring games against a digital net, amongst others were featured.

Qatar Airways Senior Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Communications, Salam Al Shawa, said, “We are delighted to be the partner of the ANFA League 2019-2020 season, which has come to a successful end.”

“At Qatar Airways, we are strong advocates of the sport, aiming to bring communities together and promoting the values of sport at all levels. As an award-winning airline, this partnership is another example of our commitment towards building a diverse sporting sponsorship portfolio and our dedication towards the development of football in Nepal,” Shawa added.

Publish Date : 17 February 2020 18:38 PM

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