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November 06, 2014

Ooredoo signs on as official sponsor for Paris Saint-Germain FC

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Ooredoo is a brand name introduced by Qatar Telecom, Q.S.C to replace the former name operating as Qtel on February 2013.[2][3] Ooredoo (previously Qatar Telecom) is the exclusive telecommunications provider in Qatar and owns one of the largest public company in the country.[4]

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Paris Saint-Germain Football Club , also known simply as Paris Saint-Germain and familiarly as Paris SG or PSG , is a professional association football club based in Paris, France. The club was founded on 12 August 1970, thanks to the merger of Paris FC and Stade Saint-Germain. PSG has been playing in the Ligue 1 since 1974, the current championship record, and is one of the most prestigious outfits in French football having won two League titles, eight French Cups, three League Cups and two Champions Trophies. Paris Saint-Germain, along with Olympique de Marseille, is one of only two French clubs to have won a major European trophy, claiming the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1996. Paris Saint-Germain was named IFFHS World's Club Team of the Year in 1994 and ranked 1st in the UEFA Team Ranking in 1998. The capital club is the only French club to ever achieve these honours. Paris Saint-Germain is currently ranked 11th in the IFFHS and 44th in the UEFA Team Ranking.

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Qatar operator Ooredoo announced that it will sponsor the 2012/2013 Ligue 1 Champions team, Paris Saint-Germain. A major focus of the agreement will be the development of youth and community support, as Ooredoo and Paris Saint-Germain will launch a community coaching programme across Ooredoo's footprint in the Middle East, North Africa and Southeast Asia that will include football clinics for young people. The Ooredoo logo will appear on the backs of Paris Saint-Germain team shirts and on the sleeves of their training kits, and at the team's Parc des Princes Stadium on the pitch-side LED system. The team's training complex "Camp des Loges" will also be renamed the "Ooredoo Training Center". PSG is owned by the Qatar Investment Authority, the country's sovereign wealth fund.
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