Borussia Mönchengladbach enter partnership with Kaiyun Sports

Kaiyun Sports and Borussia Mönchengladbach have recently reached an agreement that will see Kaiyun Sports becomes the official regional partner of the club in Asia. The cooperation is based on a mutual understanding and vision, ushering in a new era of sports entertainment.

As the leading digital sports pioneer in Asia, Kaiyun Sports has been an active figure in the sporting world for many years. Its service system and vertical operation model make Kaiyun Sports the first-choice digital sports provider in Asia. Kaiyun Sports' immersive and interactive platforms allows it to serve fans with a state-of-art gaming experience, both at home and abroad.

Byron Howard, Chief Brand Officer at Kaiyun Sports, said: “We are excited to have secured a partnership with Borussia Mönchengladbach. This collaboration is the first step for Kaiyun Sports to tap into the Bundesliga, and there will be more in the future. Kaiyun Sports will continue to provide customers with safe and convenient online sports entertainment services. Through the influence which Borussia has on the global community and further optimization of the cooperative relationship, we believe that the cooperation between the two parties will achieve great success!”

This new partnership is based on the excellent reputations of both two parties in their fields, as well as their similar strategic aims. The new cooperation will open up new opportunities for both parties and allow for their global expansion strategy to reach a new level via this partnership.

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