Premier League 2024-25: Amul Ties Up With Star Sports For Broadcast

In a brilliant partnership, India’s largest dairy cooperative Amul has entered into a deal with Star Sports to broadcast, for the first time in India, the Premier League 2024-25 season. Under this new arrangement, Amul will be the title sponsor for Star Sports’ live coverage of the English top-flight football league, turning out to be an energizing platform to hook up with football followers across the country. Amul Expands Into Sports From its well-known range of dairy products like butter, milk, and ice cream to its popular “Amul Girl” mascot, it has turned into a continuing part of the India cultural landscape. With this new partnership, the company will be looking to strengthen its association with sports, with the Premier League maintaining high popularity in India. Its branding will be shown across all live broadcasts, which are good exposure during key matches. Amul’s Previous Associations In Sports Over the years, Amul has made its name and presence felt in Cricket. Amul has been the lead sponsor for South Africa, Afghanistan, USA and Netherlands. What’s In Store For The Premier League This Weekend? The heat will rise further in the Premier League during the 2024-25 seasons, with exciting clashes. On the third matchday, Liverpool will go head-to-head with Manchester United in a high-stakes clash, while Manchester City will face West Ham. The fixtures will also include Arsenal vs. Brighton, Chelsea vs. Crystal Palace, and many more equally interesting encounters. This association of Amul and Star Sports is going to raise the bar for the Premier League experience for millions of viewers in India. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye
Erling Haaland Shines Bright; Continues To Break Records

Manchester City’s Erling Haaland just does not seem to stop stepping up in the Premier League with his unbeatable striking skills. At the tender age of 24, the Norwegian forward has lit the footballing world and established his stature among the elites of the game, doing justice to every bit of lauding. In Manchester City‘s recent 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town, Haaland bagged a stunning hat-trick to further highlight City’s real attacking dominance in the league. Again, it was one of those nights meant to epitomize how Haaland can score and how quickly his instincts are with the ball, driving his team to another roaring victory. This hat-trick is nothing new in his illustrious career. Here are some of his major career highlights as he outshines football greats like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Fastest to 50 Premier League Goals Haaland’s goal rate has been nothing short of extraordinary. He recently became the top scorer in the Premier League at 48 matches only. This was a record-breaking feat as it had taken many more games by other record holders, like Andy Cole and Alan Shearer, to reach that same number. Record-Breaking Debut Season at Manchester City Haaland spent his first season at Manchester City savaging the history books by setting a new benchmark for scoring in a single Premier League season, banging in an incredible 36 goals in just 35 appearances. His consistency has seen him find the net against all 23 opponents in the Premier League he has faced, laying proof to him being one of the few players in the game who can be adept and skillful with numerous defences set up in a different manner. Outscoring Ronaldo and Messi at 24 Should one measure everything by this comparison and standard, Haaland’s feat will grow even more enormous. Already with 260 career goals, Haaland has scored more goals at this age than both Ronaldo and Messi combined. Meanwhile, he has played far fewer games. That latter comparison speaks to what a player of Haaland’s caliber is really capable of: to truly become one of the greatest football players of all time. Three Goals Away from the Aguero Hat-trick Record His ability to score hat-tricks has placed him on the edge of another big record in the English Premier League. With seven hat-tricks already, Haaland is now three away from breaking the record of 12 hat-tricks in the history of the league by Manchester City great Sergio Aguero. City Aiming for UEFA Champions League Glory Now more than ever, all the European ambitions of Manchester City will fall on Haaland’s shoulders as he goes into the UEFA Champions League draw, taking place on August 29. With UEFA modifying the format to stage a league phase of the top teams for next season, City will hope to continue its domination over the continent, led by Haaland. There are Halcyon Days in Store for Haaland with Manchester City Haaland is just 24 years old and keeps breaking records. Nobody knows how many more he is going to break as he keeps charging ahead. There is, therefore, a lot for Manchester City’s fans to smile about concerning the future with Haaland leading the strike-force. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye
Phil Foden Named Men’s PFA Players’ Player of the Year

Phil Foden has been crowned the Men’s PFA Players’ Player of the Year, capping off an exceptional season with Manchester City. What Happened? Phil Foden was honored by his peers, outshining competitors including teammates Erling Haaland, last year’s winner and Rodri. Other nominees were Cole Palmer, Martin Odegaard, and Ollie Watkins. The award was presented to Foden at a glamorous ceremony held at the Manchester Opera House on Tuesday night. In related news, Chelsea’s Cole Palmer was awarded the PFA Young Player of the Year. In the women’s categories, Manchester City’s Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw was named Women’s Players’ Player of the Year, while Tottenham’s Grace Clinton took home the Women’s PFA Young Player of the Year accolade. The Bigger Picture Foden played a crucial role in Manchester City’s achievement of securing a fourth consecutive Premier League title. He contributed with 19 goals and eight assists in the league and netted 27 times across all competitions. City’s impressive season also saw them win the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup, reach the Champions League quarter-finals, and make it to the FA Cup final. Did You Know? Foden has amassed 18 trophies with his boyhood club, City. He has previously won the PFA Young Player of the Year twice, in 2020-21 and 2021-22. His PFA Players’ Player of the Year award completes a sweep of major individual honors, having also secured the Football Writers’ Association award and the Premier League Player of the Season award. Who Are The Other PFA Award Winners? PFA Award Winners 2024 AWARD WINNER CLUB PFA Players’ Player of the Year Phil Foden Manchester City PFA Players’ Young Player of the Year Cole Palmer Chelsea PFA Players’ Women’s Player of the Year Khadija Shaw Manchester City Women PFA Players’ Women’s Young Player of the Year Grace Clinton Tottenham Women PFA Players’ Championship Player of the Year Crysencio Summerville Leeds United PFA Players’ League One Player of the Year Alfie May Charlton Athletic PFA Players’ League Two Player of the Year Jodi Jones Notts County What’s Next for Man City? After a well-deserved break following England’s run to the Euro 2024 final, Foden returned to action on Sunday, helping City start their title defense with a 2-0 victory over Chelsea. Manchester City’s next home game will be against Ipswich on Saturday, where Foden will have the chance to showcase his new PFA award to fans at the Etihad Stadium. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye
Top 10 Greatest Football Managers Of All Time

Manolo Marquez has been chosen as the next head coach for the Indian national men’s football team. He will continue managing his current Indian Super League (ISL) team for another year while preparing for his new role. After this year, he will focus entirely on the national team. The decision came from a meeting held by the All-India Football Federation (AIFF) executive committee on Saturday at AIFF Football House. This choice was made considering the current financial situation of the AIFF. Marquez brings a wealth of experience and is expected to bring fresh energy and expertise to Indian football. Marquez has the capability to take the underlooked youngsters and make them into finely polished individuals; a trait that makes him a great coach/manager for the team. Let’s look at the top 10 greatest managers in the history of the game. 10. Giovanni Trapattoni – 23 Titles Giovanni Trapattoni, affectionately known as “Trap,” is one of the few managers to have coached all three Italian giants: Juventus, Inter Milan, and AC Milan. Trapattoni’s illustrious career boasts 23 titles, with the majority coming during his tenure with Juventus. Under his guidance, Juventus secured six Serie A titles, the European Cup, the UEFA Cup, and the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup, cementing his legacy as a tactical genius. 9. Jose Mourinho – 25 Titles Known for his charismatic personality and tactical acumen, Jose Mourinho has bagged 25 titles across several top clubs, including Porto, Chelsea, Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Inter Milan. Mourinho continues to pursue silverware, with his previous triumphs including multiple league titles, domestic cups, and the prestigious UEFA Champions League. 8. Ottmar Hitzfeld – 25 Titles Ottmar Hitzfeld’s managerial career began in Switzerland, however he tasted success in the German Bundesliga. Managing Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich, Hitzfeld won seven Bundesliga titles and two UEFA Champions League trophies. His total of 25 titles shows his ability to build and lead successful teams in one of Europe’s most competitive leagues. 7. Carlo Ancelotti – 28 Titles Carlo Ancelotti stands out as the only manager to have won league titles in all of Europe’s top five leagues. With a career spanning multiple top clubs, Ancelotti has won five Champions League titles, four UEFA Super Cups, and numerous domestic trophies. His recent success with Real Madrid in the 2023-24 UEFA Champions League final adds to his impressive tally of 28 titles. 6. Luiz Felipe Scolari – 26 Titles Luiz Felipe Scolari is celebrated for his successful stints with teams like Palmeiras, Gremio, and the Brazil national team. Scolari’s career highlights include winning the FIFA World Cup with Brazil in 2002 and a total of 26 titles, showcasing his ability to lead teams to international and domestic glory. 5. Jock Stein – 26 Titles A legend in Scottish football, Jock Stein’s 26 titles were all won with Celtic during a remarkable 13-year tenure. Stein led Celtic to numerous league titles and domestic cups and his influence extended to managing Leeds United and the Scotland national team. 4. Valeriy Lobanovskyi – 29 Titles Valeriy Lobanovskyi is renowned for his innovative tactics, including the ‘False 9’ position and ‘Total Football’ style. Managing Dynamo Kyiv, Lobanovskyi won 29 titles, including two UEFA Cup Winners’ Cups and a UEFA Super Cup. 3. Mircea Lucescu – 32 Titles Romanian manager Mircea Lucescu has enjoyed a long and illustrious career, winning 32 titles. Lucescu’s achievements include a UEFA Super Cup with Galatasaray in 2000 and numerous domestic league titles with clubs like Shakhtar Donetsk, Besiktas, and Zenit St. Petersburg. 2. Pep Guardiola – 39 Titles Pep Guardiola, a modern tactical genius, has already secured 39 trophies with teams like FC Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City. Known for his innovative playing style and emphasis on possession, Guardiola has led his teams to multiple league titles and domestic cups. His recent treble with Manchester City in the 2023-24 season, including the Premier League title, cements his place among the greatest managers. 1. Sir Alex Ferguson – 48 Titles Topping the list is Sir Alex Ferguson, whose unparalleled career saw him win 48 titles. Spending 27 years at Manchester United, Ferguson’s tenure included 13 Premier League titles and two UEFA Champions League trophies. Before his legendary spell at United, Ferguson led Aberdeen to 10 titles in the Scottish division. His extraordinary success and enduring influence make him the greatest football manager in history. These ten managers have not only accumulated an impressive array of titles but have also shaped the modern game with their leadership and ability to inspire greatness in their teams. Their legacies continue to influence aspiring managers and players around the world. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye
Real Madrid Takes Over Barcelona’s Football Academies in India, Bringing New Opportunities for Young Footballers

Starting in the first week of August, Real Madrid will take over and transform the landscape of youth football training in India by managing 30 youth academies across Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Pune. This new initiative will train 4,500 enthusiastic young players under the Educational Football Program, following the closure of Barcelona’s football academies in the country. Excitement and Vision Real Madrid legend Emilio Butragueno, who currently works as the club’s Director of Institutional Relations, expressed his excitement about this new venture. “We are excited to bring Real Madrid’s rich football heritage and world-class training methodologies to India. This initiative aims to inspire and develop young football talent, fostering a new generation of football stars,” Butragueno said. With a storied history of producing top-tier talent like Raul and Iker Casillas through its academy, La Fabrica, Real Madrid is poised to impact the future of Indian football. Closure of Barcelona’s Academies Barcelona, in June 2024 announced on its website that it would be ceasing operations of its academies in India from July 1, 2024, leaving many young footballers in uncertainty. “FC Barcelona have informed the families involved in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Pune will cease to operate as Barca Academies from 1 July 2024,” the club stated. “Barcelona’s presence in India began back in 2010 and since then thousands of youngsters have learned to play football in the Barca style and with the Club’s values.” Opportunities for Indian Youth Real Madrid’s takeover of these academies offers a beacon of hope for the young athletes. These players will now have the opportunity to participate in international age-group tournaments such as the Singa Cup in Singapore, the Super Cup in Dubai and the Asia Pacific Cup in India. This international exposure is expected to be instrumental in the growth and development of the young players. Partnership with Conscient Sports Kriti Jain Gupta, Director of Conscient Sports, which is the exclusive partner of Real Madrid in India, commented on the partnership. “This collaboration will elevate the football training landscape in India, providing young players with unparalleled opportunities to grow and excel,” she said. In addition to high-quality training in India, select players from these academies will have the chance to travel to Spain to participate in the RMF Clinic and Challenge Cup at the Real Madrid facility. Expert Coaching Team The new coaching team will comprise professionals from the Real Madrid Foundation, Conscient Football, and multiple Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and All India Football Federation (AIFF) licensed coaches. This blend of expertise aims to provide the best training methodologies and practices to the young footballers in India. A Bright Future for Indian Football With Real Madrid’s rich football heritage and comprehensive training programs, this initiative is set to inspire and cultivate the next generation of football stars in India, promising a bright future for aspiring young players. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye
World’s Most Physically Demanding Sports – Are you in?

Sports, usually, are misunderstood as a form of leisure and nothing else. However, that’s not the case. Sports need a lot of preparation, hard work, determination and skill to be played. Sports are exceptionally challenging and demand a different gravy of an athlete—those who might even be considered a bit crazy. Some sports push athletes to their absolute limits. Let’s explore some of the most physically demanding sports played around the world. Boxing Boxing is frequently regarded as the world’s most physically demanding sport due to the incredible physical and mental challenges it presents. Boxers need to develop an extraordinary level of cardiovascular endurance to sustain high-intensity activity throughout multiple rounds, each filled with rapid movements, powerful punches, and constant defense. The sport requires a combination of strength, speed, agility, and reflexes, along with precise technique and strategic thinking. Training for boxing involves rigorous routines that include strength training, aerobic conditioning, sparring, and skill drills. Additionally, the mental toughness required to endure physical pain, stay focused under pressure, and maintain composure during bouts is immense. The combination of these rigorous physical and mental demands makes boxing one of the toughest and most challenging sports in the world. Gymnastics Gymnasts at the top of their game train at least 40 hours per week, equivalent to a full-time job. Even beginners can expect to train close to 15 hours per week. Gymnastics requires balance, strength, speed, and hand-eye coordination. Modern gymnasts must tap into each skill to compete in various events. To achieve higher potential scores, gymnasts must include up to 6 or 7 strength elements. As rules change and scores fluctuate, gymnasts must stay on top of the latest strength and diet trends. Some gymnasts create their own moves to earn more points, cementing their legacies. Whether circling on the pommel horse, suspending their bodies on rings, or springing off the vault, gymnasts always risk near-misses or injuries from small mistakes. Sticking a perfect landing or earning a perfect 10 is one of the most challenging feats in sports. Water Polo In simplest terms, water polo is like soccer, but the field is replaced by a pool and “no hands” is replaced by “what else are you going to use?” Players cannot touch the bottom of the pool, so they must tread water for the duration of a 12-minute quarter. Their variation of treading water, called the “eggbeater,” is more efficient than the typical method. From the moment the referee releases the ball, players scratch and claw to gain possession. Officials ensure players’ nails are filed down to prevent scratches, but players still end matches with scratches, welts, and bruises. Even though punching is prohibited, players use the water to kick or hit beneath the surface for an advantage. Water polo is an insanely brutal sport that only top athletes can play. Wrestling Wrestling is one of the oldest sports in the world, dating back to 3000 BCE in Babylonia and Egypt. While no longer a fight to the death, wrestling still requires an insane combination of speed, endurance, strength, and, perhaps most importantly, discipline. College wrestling matches may have periods lasting only two or three minutes, but competitors often face several opponents back-to-back in a single competition, demanding incredible cardiovascular endurance. Training goes beyond just building muscle; wrestlers must prepare their bodies for stamina and contend with risks of injuries, especially to their shoulders and knees. Rashes and staph infections are common as well. Wrestling legend Dan Gable once said after his 1972 Olympics performance, “The point of wrestling is that it hurts and you overcome that. It never occurred to me that it wasn’t supposed to hurt.” Figure Skating From afar, figure skating appears as an elegant spectacle of bedazzled costumes, graceful leg movements, and serene performances synchronized to the perfect song. However, up close, it is a brutal, physically daunting, and potentially dangerous sport. Skaters balance on tiny metal edges, jumping, spinning, and flinging their bodies into the air, risking dislocated shoulders or bruised tailbones, elbows, shoulders, and knees. Ice isn’t exactly soft to land on. American Olympic gold medalist skater Peggy Fleming began training at the age of 9, committing to 6 to 7 hours per day, 6 days a week, for 11 months out of the year. Football Football is undoubtedly one of the most physically demanding sports. It requires players to maintain peak physical condition, as they must sprint, jog, and run continuously for 90 minutes, covering an average distance of 7 to 10 miles per game. The sport demands a blend of speed, agility, endurance, and strength, as well as exceptional hand-eye coordination and tactical awareness. Players frequently engage in high-intensity bursts of activity, including sudden sprints, jumps, and tackles, which test their cardiovascular and muscular endurance. Moreover, football is a contact sport, and players often face physical challenges such as body checks, collisions, and falls, leading to a high risk of injuries ranging from sprains and strains to fractures and concussions. The mental toughness required to perform under the intense pressure of packed stadiums and the strategic complexity of the game further elevate football as one of the world’s most demanding sports. Strongman Strongman involves picking up extremely heavy objects and moving them around. Events like the Atlas Stone, where participants lift humongous concrete balls onto a platform, and the Farmer’s Walk, where contestants carry heavy weights to a finish line, are common. Strongman participants need access to logs, massive tires, and even cars for training. Top athletes must consume almost 10,000 calories a day to maintain their strength. Ironman At the annual Ironman European Championships, participants swim for 2.4 miles, cycle for 112 miles, and run for 26.2 miles. This exerts an excruciating toll on the body, with risks of cardiac arrests and, in severe cases, death. Most triathlon deaths occur during the swim portion. Ironman competitors must maintain their bodies in tiptop shape, follow a well-balanced diet, and hydrate properly. They must also avoid drinking too much water, which can
Sunil Chhetri’s Fitness Recipe: Fitness Routine & Diet Plan

Sunil Chhetri’s name is synonymous with football in India. The former captain of the Indian football is back from retirement to strengthen the Indian team for March internationals. His fitness regime at the age of 40 is an inspiration for many Indian athletes. Also read: https://thesportzplanet.com/sunil-chhetri-retires-career-in-numbers-records-achievements/ Did you know the 40-year-old is third on the list, just behind football stalwarts, Messi and Ronaldo when it comes to top goal scorers in the world. Chhetri has scored 94 goals in 150 international games. The Indian legend gives a lot into his fitness and could give any youngster a run for his money. Let us take a look at what his fitness routine looks like. Sunil Chhetri’s Fitness RoutineIn football, you don’t have breaks like in cricket. You have to keep running for the full 90 minutes. It’s tough for players to stay fit, but the Indian football captain makes sure he hits the gym every day to stay in shape. In an interview with Mans World India, Chhetri said, “I love doing speed training drills, which is an important aspect of my game, and high-intensity workouts. There are also two major requirements for football. I train six days a week. Taking a day off allows your body to heal, as your muscles need to cool off.” Chhetri enjoys strengthening his quadriceps muscles, and he also pays attention to his hamstrings, abs, and shoulders. Besides his gym workouts, he likes cycling, which has not only improved his leg muscles but also boosted his stamina. Chettri loves swimming. He so far has been regularly hitting the pool which helps them to rejuvenate and recover. Sunil Chhetri Fitness: Diet PlanFor athletes, a proper diet is crucial, and Chhetri ensures he eats well to stay fit. He begins his day by drinking a bottle of water right after waking up. This helps flush toxins from his body and keeps him hydrated. Breakfast Before training, Chhetri eats a meal that includes oatmeal with nuts, boiled eggs, and fresh juice in the morning. Then, about an hour after his workout, he has a big breakfast. This includes brown bread, broccoli, chickpeas, sushi, black olives, tuna fish, and red meat. LunchFor lunch, Chhetri has a plate of green vegetables and boiled veggies along with either fish or chicken steak. DinnerChhetri keeps his dinner simple with rotis, dal, a bowl of vegetables, and either chicken, fish, or cottage cheese. Before bed, he has a protein shake. On cheat days, he treats himself to spaghetti carbonara or biriyani. And on weekends, he enjoys pizzas and burgers. His all-time favorite dish is his mom’s mutton curry. Sunil Chhetri Fitness Tips“It is very important to wake up early in the morning to start your day with great energy. Sound sleep for at least 7 hours a day is a must,” Chhetri revealed in an interview with TOI.“Mornings are a time when you should keep your mind free and not overthink. The mind should be easy and at peace,” he added. Chhetri advised his fans to stay positive in life and try to indulge in some physical activity. “Go for a run, walk, or jog. Stay connected to your loved ones, they will be your greatest strengths.” The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye.
Sunil Chhetri Retires, Is Virat Kohli next-in-line?

Two of the fittest athletes India has ever produced—Sunil Chhetri and Virat Kohli—made headlines on May 16, 2024. The topic was “RETIREMENT”. While one announced it, the other revealed what his future plans were. Both these legends are very close friends, but left their fans shell shocked with their respective announcements and comments. First let’s talk about Virat Kohli.Amidst the speculations of his retirement from the shortest format of the game post the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, Indian cricket mainstay and former RCB Captain Virat Kohli spilled beans on his post retirement plans. He said he’ll take a nice, long break before deciding what to do next. Kohli in his recent interview said, “Once I am done, you won’t see me for a while..” The video surfaced on the social media just after Indian football sensation and Virat Kohli’s long time good friend, Sunil Chhetri took to the social media to announce his international retirement. Also Read: https://thesportzplanet.com/sunil-chhetri-retires-career-in-numbers-records-achievements/ Virat Kohli also demonstrated friendship goals as he took to his instagram comments section praising Chhetri’s illustrious career. Commenting on Chhetri’s video post on Instagram, Kohli wrote : “My brother. Proud.” IMG : Kohli’s Comment On Chhetri’s Retirement Post Despite being from different sports, Virat Kohli and Sunil Chhetri foster a strong bond and respect for each other. They support each other on and off the field, cheering for each other’s successes and offering encouragement during tough times and even cheering for their respective clubs. Their friendship goes beyond their professions, as they often spend time together outside of their sports, sharing laughs and experiences. Kohli and Chhetri show that true friendship can flourish between people from different backgrounds and interests. Apart from this, both the athletes possess roughly similar fitness goals and also possess core loyalty towards Bengaluru when it comes to franchise sport tournaments. Kohli’s Career In A Nutshell It’s been more than 14 years now that Virat Kohli has been playing international cricket. Since making his debut for India in 2008, Kohli has achieved remarkable success. With over 80 international centuries to his name, including 29 in Test matches and 50 in One Day Internationals (ODIs) and one in T20 Internationals, he has consistently dominated the cricketing world. Kohli has amassed over 26,733 runs across all formats of the game, making him one of the most prolific run-scorers in cricket history. He holds numerous records, such as being the fastest player to reach 8,000, 9,000, 10,000, and 11,000 runs in ODI cricket. Kohli’s leadership skills are also noteworthy, having captained the Indian cricket team with distinction. His commitment to fitness and relentless pursuit of excellence have earned him widespread admiration. As one of cricket’s modern icons, Virat Kohli’s extraordinary career continues to inspire millions of fans around the world. However with his retirement speculations and his recent statement in the media, the question looms, is India ready for the post Virat Kohli era? The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye.
Revealed: What are David Silva’s Business Investments?

David Silva, a former player for Real Sociedad soccer team, who currently is 38 years old, has been planning for his future for a while now. According to AS, a news outlet, he recently bought a large piece of land in Gran Canaria, an island in Spain. This land is in a hilly area about 700 meters above sea level and is almost one million square meters big. On this land, he has eight hectares where he grows grapes for making wine. Silva’s goal has always been to make really good wine. He makes six types of white wine, with two called Vijariego and Baboso being the most popular. One bottle of Baboso can be sold for €170 in a fancy restaurant in London that has a Michelin star. Another famous soccer player from Spain, Andrés Iniesta, also makes wine. Silva isn’t just into wine, though. He’s also invested in real estate and tourism. He owns a fancy beach club in Amadores and a luxurious resort in Arguineguín, both in Gran Canaria. In Arguineguín, he’s built 88 high-quality vacation homes. He also owns a 125-apartment complex in Maspalomas, a small hotel with 22 rooms in Plaza Santa Ana in Las Palmas, and another property in Lanzarote. He’s working on these projects with partners in the Cordial group. Collaborating with partners from the Cordial group, Silva demonstrates his entrepreneurial spirit and strategic vision for his future endeavors. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye.
