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Nissan Becomes An Official Sponsor Of The Swiss Football League

Nissan became the official sponsor of the Swiss Football League with less than three weeks until kickoff for the Raiffeisen Super League and the Brack.ch Challenge League. Nissan is complementing existing partners Allianz Suisse, Sporttip and Swisscom and is to benefit from a comprehensive advertising presence in the two Swiss top leagues. The partnership was brokered by InfrontRingier Sports & Entertainment Switzerland. The central marketing concept of the SFL guarantees companies continuous brand visibility -- across all clubs in Switzerland and over the entire season. As an official sponsor, from the first match of the season -- FC Luzern vs. FC Sion on July 18 -- Nissan will be visible at all live TV games of the season (Infront). 

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