Campaign India Team
Jul 10, 2023

Campaign India Premier League: Adfactors PR wins inaugural edition

Adfactors PR defeated Interactive Avenues in the final to win the trophy; Disney Star finished third

Campaign India Premier League: Adfactors PR wins inaugural edition

The inaugural edition of the Campaign India Premier League (football) was won by Adfactors PR. Adfactors PR beat Interactive Avenues in the final 3-0 to win the tournament.

 

Disney Star took third place by beating Schbang in the third versus fourth playoff game.

 

The first edition of the Campaign India Premier League, which was powered by Wion, saw 23 teams participate. There were three groups of six teams and one group of five teams. Each team played four fixtures in the group stage. The teams that advanced to the quarter finals were: Adfactors, Interactive Avenues, Disney Star, Schbang, Lowe Lintas (Lintas United), Atom, Performics and SoCheers.

 

Storia, The Baker's Dozen and Subway partnered with Campaign India for the tournament.

 

The cricket leg of the Campaign India Premier League will be held in late-September and early-October in the lead up to the ICC Men's ODI Cricket World Cup.

 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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