November 28 opens first Azerbaijan sports exhibition
For the first time in Azerbaijan on 28 November in the Baku Expo Center starts SportExpo 2012 - International Exhibition "Sports, Sports equipment and clothing." The exhibition will take place against the background of the growing attention to the development of sport in Azerbaijan, large financial investment in sports infrastructure.
The debut exhibition will bring together more than 50 public and private organizations in sports industry, including sports teams and Azerbaijan, local and international manufacturers of sports goods and services. The exhibition will feature nearly all sports, which have developed in Azerbaijan, including boxing, football, taekwondo, tennis, golf, hiking, trap shooting, table tennis, sailing, swimming and others.
For companies and business organizations, aimed at the development of sports industry in Azerbaijan exhibition will provide a unique opportunity to get acquainted with the activities of sports federations and clubs in order to sponsorship of a team, club, federation, which will be a great marketing tool in maintaining the company's image and business development, according to the press release of the exhibition company Iteca Caspian LLC. - 08D -
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