Valencia CF and TM REAL ESTATE GROUP participate in LALIGA Watch Party in Monterrey
More than 70 people experience the game between Valencia CF and Real Madrid
Last Saturday, Valencia CF vs. Real Madrid was one of the biggest games of the weekend, with 47,427 people gathered at Mestalla.
Valencia CF, together with TM Real Estate Group and LALIGA, also organised a Watch Party in Düsseldorf (Germany), while in the city of Monterrey, Mexico, more than 9,000 kilometres from the stadium, the club and its Main Global Partner held another Watch Party.
The event brought together more than 70 people, with a great atmosphere. It featured a promotional video and a speech by José Manuel Mendoza, director of Sales for Mexico and Latin America at The Fives Hotels & Residences, the hotel division that TM Real Estate Group operate in the Mexican Caribbean.
Attendees also enjoyed a prize draw for a stay at The Fives hotels, and PUMA, official technical sponsor of Valencia CF and LALIGA, had a stand providing the competition's official ball and official Valencia CF kits.
Valencia CF and TM Real Estate Group continue to work together to expand their brand internationally, in this case joining a great activation for LALIGA in Mexico.
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