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Richard Winterton Auctioneers to sponsor Odisha FC

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Odisha FC will have Richard Winterton Auctioneers as one of their sponsors for next season. The exciting sponsorship will have a role in the most of the clubs major endeavours. From grassroots development to boots and kits, the new sponsors will be on Odisha FC’s right hand throughout the season.

The popular firm will be investing in the new Community and Kit partnership initiative. The interesting initiative allows companies to sponsor a single player for an entire season. Along with that they will also make valuable contributions to the local Odisha community. A very well thought out plan indeed.

Recently enough, Odisha FC signed a monumental 3-year deal with Premier League side Watford FC. President Raj Athwal who was once a part of Watford feels that these collaborations will bear fruit sooner than later. The Indian Super League starts in a month and Odisha FC are doing all the right things to have a smooth season ahead.

Richard Winterton Auctioneers are excited to work with Odisha FC ahead of the upcoming season

Richard Winterton Auctioneers are a reputed group and will work hard to keep up the name. They are based at The Lichfield Auction Centre, Fradley Park, Staffordshire. Also, they recently opened another auction house in Church Street, Tamworth.

Managing Director, Mr. Richard Winterton has outlined the plans and ambitions he has for the club. He intends to improve grassroots football and in turn help the community. Both girls and boys will be supported all along with kits, boots, exercise and nutrition. Through this, they hope to spread awareness about mental health and gender equality in Odisha.

President of Odisha FC, Raj Athwal is thrilled after securing another successful deal with an overseas organization. He believes that the partnerships will raise the spirits among the fans and the players as they look to start this season on a positive note.

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