Cartan, World Football INSIDER Partner Ahead of 2014 World Cup

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(Atlanta) Two of the leading names in international football have joined forces in the months leading up to the Brazil 2014 World Cup.

The partnership between World Football INSIDER and Cartan means the company will be the exclusive hospitality provider promoting its services on INSIDER.

This arrangement will cement the relationship between INSIDER’s readers – some of the most fervent and knowledgeable fans in the world - and Cartan. The World Cup kicks off June 12 in Sao Paulo and concludes with the final at the famed Maracana in Rio de Janeiro on July 13. The best 32 teams in the world will compete in the 64-match tournament that is being staged in 12 host cities across Brazil.

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Cartan’s World Cup packages and services.

Daniel Gamba, Cartan’s executive vice president, says: "We are delighted to partner with World Football INSIDER, as they are the sports news reference for many among their global audience. Accomplishing a global reach to our sports enthusiastic corporate clients becomes a simpler mission with this outstanding partnership."

"As football fans learn about their ticket allocations and start to organize their travel plans for the World Cup, Cartan will provide an invaluable service to ensure supporters make the most of their experience in Brazil," says INSIDER editor Mark Bisson.

Through its association with MATCH Hospitality, Cartan is recognized as an official exclusive sales agent, authorized sales agent, or an authorized sub-agent in nine countries, including the USA.

Brazil 2014 will be the sixth World Cup Cartan has been involved with. Previous World Cups included 1994 USA, France 98, 2002 Korea-Japan, 2006 Germany, and 2010 South Africa.

"Cartan has traditionally focused its expertise in sports travel and event management within the United States, but as early as 2006 it started to expand their operations abroad, and now we are doing business in over 40 countries," Gamba added.

About World Football INSIDER

Since its founding in 2009, World Football INSIDER has become the go-to source for news about the international football industry.

Published by Around the Rings, since 1992 the pre-eminent source of news about the Olympic Movement, INSIDER continues the tradition of quality and in-depth reporting for which Around the Rings is acclaimed.

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INSIDER editor Mark Bisson is available for interviews (Mark@worldfootballinsider.com), or call +31 6522 17373. Contact Aaron Bauer at aaron@worldfootballinsider.com or call +1-404-874-1603, ext. 105, for more information regarding INSIDER’s Road to Brazil 2014 coverage.

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