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Málaga CF Femenino and BeSoccer, together in Liga Iberdrola

Women’s team players Adriana Martín, Marta Cazalla, Mayara Bordín and Alba Hoyas visited the headquarters of the technological partner today, and posed wearing the new Malaguista jerseys displaying the BeSoccer logo on the sleeve.

The relationship between Málaga CF Femenino and Málaga-based technology firm BeSoccer is now a reality. This alliance became official today with a visit by a representation from the Blue and White Women’s team and their coach, Antonio Contreras to the company’s headquarters.

Together with Málaga CF advisers, Antonio Benítez and Abdallah Ben Barek and member of the Málaga CF Foundation’s Social Department, Sebastían Fernández ‘Basti’, footballers Adriana Martín, Marta Cazalla, Mayara Bordin and Alba Hoyas posed wearing the three new Malaguista shirts, as well as the goalkeeping kit, on which the BeSoccer logo is showcased on the left sleeve.

Statements by Abdallah Ben Barek

“This is a wonderful afternoon as a Málaga-based Malaguista company has done their best for Málaga. A Málaga that this year has a Women’s team in First Division and highly important grassroots teams, and this company wanted to help our Málaga. We thank BeSoccer for everything they’re doing for Málaga football, for everything Málaga is, the first team and grassroots football, and above all this Women’s team who is about to kick-off the season, and we hope they get off to a good start. Thank you to everyone and we hope BeSoccer continues to grow”.

Statements by Manuel Heredia, CEO BeSoccer

“For us the extension of this agreement is super important. From the beginning it was something we were immensely excited about, but we didn’t know to what extent we would be able to maintain our relationship. Little by little we’ve grown and last year, by chance, we went to watch the Women’s team in action and we loved it. We’re very excited to be associated with them and also with the youth teams. This company supports football, not just professional football, but grassroots and women’s football, which is also great and should be given more visibility”.