Exclusive-Real Madrid teenager Endrick becomes Red Bull brand ambassador
MADRID : Real Madrid's Brazilian teenage soccer sensation Endrick signed a multi-year sponsorship deal on Tuesday with Austrian energy drinks maker Red Bull.
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MADRID : Real Madrid's Brazilian teenage soccer sensation Endrick signed a multi-year sponsorship deal on Tuesday with Austrian energy drinks maker Red Bull.
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