Salford City FC co-owners Beckham and Neville to visit India for the club’s first Asian expansion

Mumbai, November 2025: Salford City FC, co-owned by football legends David Beckham and Gary Neville, will visit India this month as part of the club’s first-ever expansion into the Asian market. The visit marks a strategic step for the English club, which aims to strengthen its fan engagement and global footprint through its partnership with DreamSetGo.

The initiative represents Salford City’s first structured outreach in Asia and aligns with the club’s long-term vision to grow its international presence. The collaboration focuses on bringing the club closer to Indian football fans and exploring opportunities for community engagement and sports tourism.

Salford City FC currently competes in EFL League Two, England’s third division, and continues to build its brand as a modern, community-driven football club with global ambitions. The partnership with DreamSetGo is expected to enhance its visibility among Indian audiences and contribute to the growing momentum of football’s popularity in the country.

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