
Summary
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Indiska Cricket Club represents one of the most promising stories in Swedish cricket. Founded in 2017, we’ve grown rapidly and now compete at the top of Superettan with an unbeaten 2025 season. We're on the verge of promotion to Allsvenskan, Sweden’s premier cricket division — a major milestone that reflects our commitment, discipline, and growth.
Your sponsorship would support:
Elite-level competition: Help us succeed at the national level.
Youth development: We nurture young talent and promote inclusion through sport.
Community impact: We're a diverse club bringing people together across cultures.
Brand visibility: Matches, live streams, social media, and events offer exposure to a growing, engaged audience.
With the right support, we can strengthen our infrastructure, provide better training, and represent sponsors at the highest levels of Swedish cricket. This is the perfect time to invest in a club on the rise — and grow alongside us.
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Key figures for sponsors
Indiska Cricket Club is an ambitious and fast-growing cricket association based in Sweden. Since our founding in 2017, we have established a strong presence both on and off the field and are now proud to be a respected name in the Swedish cricket scene.
100 active members, with a steadily growing community of players and volunteers
65% male, 35% female – actively promoting diversity and gender inclusion in sport
Average age of members: 14–55 years, reaching a young, energetic, and lifestyle-driven demographic
1,000+ followers across Facebook and Instagram, with posts reaching 1,500+ people
Women’s Premier League 2025 underway after a successful launch in 2024, highlighting our commitment to women’s cricket
A part of Sweden’s large and passionate cricket community, which continues to grow each year
By sponsoring Indiska Cricket Club, your brand connects with a vibrant, multicultural audience that values sport, fashion, and modern living. It’s a unique opportunity to gain meaningful visibility both locally and online — and support the future of cricket in Sweden.