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PFC announced as title sponsor for India-Germany bilateral series
The India-Germany Test series marks the return of men's international hockey to the national capital after a decade.
Hockey India on Wednesday announced Power Finance Corporation (PFC), a state-owned company that provides financial assistance to India's power sector, as the Title Sponsor for the upcoming PFC India-Germany Bilateral Hockey Series 2024, scheduled to take place on the 23rd and 24th of October 2024 at the iconic Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi.
This series marks the return of men's international hockey to the national capital after a decade.
The last international match played at the venue was the Hero Hockey World League Final, men’s round 4, back in January 2014.
Under the administrative control of the Ministry of Power, PFC plays a crucial role in driving growth in the energy sector.
Through strategic partnerships and investments, PFC is dedicated to contributing to India's development through various avenues, with its association with Hockey India for PFC India Vs Germany Bilateral Hockey Series 2024 being the most recent initiative.
Additionally, entry to the PFC India Vs Germany Bilateral Hockey Series 2024 will be free for spectators, as part of Hockey India's effort to make it accessible to all.
A free digital ticketing system will be introduced to allow fans to secure their tickets easily.
Fans will simply need to visit the official ticketing link and register their details to receive a virtual ticket, which will guarantee them hassle-free access to the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium.
Welcoming PFC onboard as the Title Sponsor, Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey said, “We are delighted to welcome Power Finance Corporation (PFC) as the Title Sponsor for the highly anticipated PFC India Vs Germany Bilateral Hockey Series 2024."
"This series, being played in New Delhi after a decade, is a significant milestone, not just for the city but for Hockey India as we promote the sport across the country. With the support of PFC, we look forward to creating a thrilling atmosphere at the iconic Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium," he added.
India and Germany have a rich hockey history and share a fierce rivalry.
In the 19 matches since 2013, India has won 8, while the reigning World Champions and Paris 2024 silver medalists have won 7.
The two heavyweights in world hockey last faced each other at the Paris 2024 Olympics semi-final, where the current world champions emerged victorious, winning 3-2.