Mumbai City FC welcomes back Fast&Up as official nutrition partners

Mumbai City FC welcomes back Fast&Up as official nutrition partners

The partnership runs until the end of the 2022-23 season.

Mumbai City FC

Mumbai: Football club Mumbai City FC, which competes in the India Super League, has announced a partnership with sports and active nutrition brand Fast&Up as the club's official nutrition partner through the 2022-23 season. 

Fast&Up aims to reinvent smart nutrition and nutritional supplements. It was launched in 2015 and has further developed the brand's flagship products.

Mumbai City FC said that as a club it represents Mumbai's fierce, relentless, and resolute spirit, much like Fast&Up, who echo the same ethos as a brand.

Mumbai City FC chief executive officer Kandarp Chandra said, "We are happy to welcome back Fast&Up as our official nutrition partner for what is going to be a very important football season for us at Mumbai City FC. As a brand, Fast&Up promotes a healthy and active lifestyle and shares our club's core values. At Mumbai City FC, we have always believed in representing the spirit of our great city and by partnering with Mumbai’s very own organisations, we want to promote the holistic development of Mumbai through the power of sports. Our partnership with Fast&Up back in 2020-21 saw us lift the ISL Shield & Trophy and we hope our renewed partnership can help us emulate the same success along with them this year."

Fast&Up chief executive officer and co-founder Vijayaraghavan Venugopal said, "Fast&Up is proud to associate with Mumbai City FC for yet another season of ISL, one of the country's most celebrated platforms for football enthusiasts. Mumbai City FC is a tough team that’s been in the headlines for its outstanding performance with dynamic, world-class talents as a part of the team. As a homegrown brand, Fast&Up has also been compassionate about providing world-class quality nutrition to our consumers, and we are proud to provide it to the team who literally swear by our products."