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Alfardan Premier Motors blazes a trail at Sony Ericsson Championships Doha 2009
Source: BI-ME , Author: BI-ME staff
Posted: Wed November 4, 2009 4:26 pm
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QATAR. Alfardan Premier Motors, the importer of Jaguar and Land Rover in Doha, has earned the appreciation of players and staff at the recently concluded Sony Ericsson Championship Doha 2009 as official transport provider.

A fleet of 50 Jaguar Land Rover vehicles plied players and key personalities associated with the championship to and from the Championship venue, highlighting the luxury status accorded to the vehicles and Alfardan Premier Motors’ premium position as partner in high-profile events.

Mohammed Kandeel, General Manager of Alfardan Premier Motors, said: “We have completed another memorable tennis season in Doha with the Championship being on global spotlight for power-packed performances and some surprise upsets.

As official sponsor, it was our privilege to ensure the smooth transport of players and staff – in style and luxury.”

He added: “Alfardan Premier Motors remains committed to partnering with events that further enhance the profile of Qatar and its support to promoting sports and talent. The official car of the tournament, Jaguar Land Rover, enjoys a strong patronage in the country, and our partnership with the tournament will further add to its appeal among motor enthusiasts.”

Alfardan Premier Motors has a strong history of association with path-breaking events in Qatar and is focused on promoting motors sports as well as general sport events. The company has a strong track-record in service excellence and after-sales support.

 

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