I-League champions Bengaluru FC have signed up with sports apparel manufacturer Puma as their kit sponsor not only for the senior squad but also for the club's junior side.
The kits will feature dry cell technology that incorporates highly functional materials to keep the players dry by superior moisture management which draws sweat away from skin, enabling quicker evaporation.
"Bengaluru FC is very proud of this association. We look forward to providing our fans and players the best kit the footballing world has to offer," Bengaluru FC CEO Parth Jindal said.
Puma India managing director Rajiv Mehta said: "We are very excited to announce our first ever association with a football club in India and are even more excited to be associated with a club like Bengaluru FC which is one of India's best managed clubs."
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