2024 Women’s Premier League in Ireland on the move

The kit manufacturers and jersey sponsors play a vital role in ensuring that all the 11 teams have the much required additional support to get going in the league. The local Irish sports company O’Neills , which was founded in 1918 by Charles O’Neills, takes up the majority stake when it comes to the kit manufacturer for the teams. Continue reading 2024 Women’s Premier League in Ireland on the move

Palakkad to Woolwich , Sobha dials Arsenal , Kerala to London the ‘football realty’ journey

Taking this association one step further, Sobha Realty has got into a historic deal with Arsenal FC. From the 2nd of February, 2024 , the training ground of Arsenal FC will be known as Sobha Realty Training Centre. This is the first time a brand has taken up the naming rights of Arsenal FC training ground which was known as London Colney until today. Continue reading Palakkad to Woolwich , Sobha dials Arsenal , Kerala to London the ‘football realty’ journey

The Three Musketeers from Kerala building Startups in Ireland

Jaleel Arshad Minhaj (JAM) didn’t in their wildest dreams think about starting an overseas educational consultancy. The conversation that took place sitting across a dining table slowly took shape. They jotted down the basic hygiene measures that is considered while selecting the country , college, degree, etc. and after multiple rounds of discussions, decided to give it a try.
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Pursuit of the World Cup 2023: 736 players, 64 matches, 32 countries, 10 stadiums, 9 cities, 2 host nations, one World Cup

Women’s football is witnessing a tremendous growth in the recent years. The focus, support and coverage is increasing at a steady pace. Everyone involved with the women’s football knows that the potential is really high and still a long way to go. FIFA has recognised this and in the process of giving the big stage to maximum possible teams, the 2023 edition will have a … Continue reading Pursuit of the World Cup 2023: 736 players, 64 matches, 32 countries, 10 stadiums, 9 cities, 2 host nations, one World Cup