Signing ceremony and logo unveiling programme of Bangladesh Premier Football League held

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The signing ceremony and logo unveiling programme of Bangladesh Premier Football League were held at the conference room of Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) House on Monday.
Chairman of Nitol-Niloy Group Abdul Matlub Ahmed and Senior Vice-President of Bangladesh Football Federation and Chairman of the Professional Football League Committee of BFF Abdus Salam Murshedy signed in a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreement on behalf of their respective organizations.
Nitol-Niloy Group is the title sponsor of the ongoing Bangladesh Premier Football League. From Monday the Bangladesh Premier Football League Committee has been named Nitol Tata Bangladesh Premier Football League.
Regarding the signing ceremony, a press conference was held at the conference room of Bangladesh Football Federation House on the same day.
Senior Vice-President of BFF Abdus Salam Murshedy, Vice-President of the Federation Tabith Awal, General Secretary of BFF Md Abu Nayem Shohag, Chairman of Nitol-Niloy Group Abdul Matlub Ahmed, Additional Director of Walton FM Iqbal Bin Anwar Don, Deputy Chairman of the Professional Football League Committee of BFF Abdur Rahim were present, among others.
Abdul Matlub Ahmed said, “We shall contribute our best for the promotion of Bangladesh’s Football. The champions of the Nitol Tata Bangladesh Premier Football League will be awarded a pick-up named Tata S.”
Besides, Nitol-Niloy Group will arrange raffle draw in the last twelve matches of the Nitol Tata Bangladesh Premier Football League for the spectators. The winner of the raffle draw of each match will get a television, made by Nitol-Niloy Group.
In the title-deciding match, Nitol-Niloy Group will arrange a special raffle draw and the winners of the spectators will be given two televisions and one motor-bike, which are made by Nitol-Niloy Group.
After the press conference, the logo of Nitol Tata Bangladesh Premier Football League was unveiled in front of a good number of journalists.

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