Campaign India Team
Jun 20, 2023

Campaign India Premier League launched

To be held on 8 and 9 July in Mumbai

Campaign India Premier League launched

Campaign India has announced the launch of the Campaign India Premier League (CIPL) - a football and cricket league for the advertising, media, marketing and PR fraternity.

 

The football leg will be held on 8 and 9 July in Mumbai. The tournament will be supported by Wion.

Each team needs to register eight people. Six will be playing with two rolling subs. The names of the players need to be submitted during the registration along with preferred jersey numbers for each player, which will be provided by Campaign India. 

 
Each team will play three league games of 10 minutes each. The quarter and semi finals will be of 20 minutes each, while the finals will be for 30 minutes. 
 
For more details visit www.campaignindiapl.com or reach out to Dinika Tahilramani.
 
The cricket leg will follow in October 2023.
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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