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Football: Former chairman Teo Hock Seng renews ties with Tampines Rovers with Hyundai's shirt sponsorship

Football: Former chairman Teo Hock Seng renews ties with Tampines Rovers with Hyundai's shirt sponsorship

SINGAPORE - He was synonymous with Tampines Rovers' many successes and, even though Teo Hock Seng stepped down as the football club's chairman in 2015 after 15 years, his emotional ties with the Singapore Premier League (SPL) club remains.The group managing director of Komoco Motors, which distributes Hyundai cars, has returned to the Stags by getting the Korean marque to sponsor the team's shirts.
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