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PVP Partnering with Sachin Tendulkar

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PVP Partnering with Sachin Tendulkar
PVP Partnering with Sachin Tendulkar

Pvp Enters Big Time Sports League by Partnering with Bharat Ratna Sachin Tendulkar:

The Indian Super League, soccer's major league foray into India, has today announced that Prasad V Potluri (Pvp) in partnership with Bharat Ratna Sachin Tendulkar has won the rights to own a Kochi based soccer club that is part of the eight city league. Pvp has a significant presence in real estate, media and entertainment and also owns Hyderabad Hotshots the inaugural Indian Badminton League champion team, this partnership with the legendary Indian Icon is bound to usher in a new era into Indian Sports.

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Expressing his delight with his new venture with Sachin Pvp said,“We look forward to developing the Kochi club in the Indian Super League and are proud to partner with one of India’s greatest sportsmen, Sachin Tendulkar, in our efforts. We will tap the potential talent as also channelize the fervor and passion for football across the country to enhance the quality and competitive level of the sport. The following and enthusiasm of football in the southern part of the country presents a fertile opportunity for us to execute our plans and leverage global expertise for the development of a world class club.”  

On the other hand Sachin Tendulkar also expressed his joy to be the part of this interesting venture. Sachin said,“I will always remain a sportsman at heart who is keen to positively impact the sporting fabric of the nation. The Indian Super League presents a great opportunity to develop a platform for the youngsters to learn and enhance their talent to develop into outstanding players. It has been an interesting experience interacting with the young, passionate team at Pvp Ventures led by Prasad Potluri. Based on the various insights shared by the team, the opportunity of the Kochi club seemed like a compelling and challenging proposition. With the Kochi club, we will strive to ‘score our goals’ and play a part in developing the game of football across the country.”