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Montenegro FA Extends Trebjesa Partnership

Montenegro FA Extends Trebjesa Partnership

The Football Association of Montenegro (FSCG) has extended its sponsorship agreement with the Trebjesa Brewery, marking 15 years of cooperation between the FSCG and one of Montegro’s largest companies.

The new agreement is for one year and was signed by Dejan Savicevic, President of the Football Association of Montenegro, and Sanja Ćalasan, Executive Director of Trebjesa.

Savicevic emphasized his belief that the federation and the Trebjesa Brewery will achieve great results in the coming period.

“The Federation’s long-standing partnership with the Trebjesa Brewery is one of the best examples of the responsible attitude of the business community towards Montenegrin sports. In all previous years, one of our largest companies has provided selfless assistance to the development of football and sports in Montenegro, and we are pleased that we will have the Trebjesa Brewery as a teammate in the Football Association team for the next year as well. I am sure that in the coming period, with maximum effort and dedication, we will succeed in achieving great results.”

The brewery’s director, Sanja Ćalasan, added that the long-term partnership with the Federation is a support for Montenegrin football and sports in general.

“The cooperation and support that we have been providing to the Football Federation for 15 years speaks of our long-term commitment to contributing to the development of Montenegrin football and further popularization of sports in Montenegro. At the same time, we consider this a kind of obligation to the loyal consumers of Nikšić, football fans who are wholeheartedly with our team. We hope that the Falcons, as many times before, will delight us with their fighting spirit and make us proud with their performance in the upcoming competitions,” said Ćalasan.

Insideworldfootball.com

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