Dream11.com nominated in the Best New Website category at the Fantasy Sports Trade Association Awards
- First Fantasy Cricket Website to be nominated for the coveted award
- First company outside the U.S.A to get nominated
Bangalore, January 2010: Dream11.com, the ‘World’s No.1 Fantasy Cricket Game’, has been nominated in the Best New Website category at the prestigious Industry Recognition Awards to be hosted by the Fantasy Sports Trade Association (FSTA) in Las Vegas, USA later this month. Founded in 1997, FSTA is the oldest and most prestigious non-profit fantasy sports trade body worldwide. It represents more than 140 fantasy sports businesses.
The Fantasy Sports industry is worth over US $4.48 billion in the
Dream11.com is the flagship brand of Dream11 Gaming Pvt. Ltd. It is a unique and innovative Fantasy Cricket website that offers users the world’s first graphical Fantasy Cricket game where millions of fans can create and manage their ‘Dream11’ to compete and connect with the global cricket community.
On being nominated as one of the finalists for the FSTA awards, Harsh Jain, CMD, Dream11 Gaming Pvt Ltd said, “We are very pleased to have been recognized by the FSTA within the first year of our operation for a category as important and competitive as the ‘Best New Website’. It is also a milestone and an honor for us to be the first company outside of
“Dream11.com has received this distinction for providing an outstanding and interactive Fantasy Cricket website for cricket fans worldwide. We are very happy to welcome Dream11.com to be a part of FSTA and would like to congratulate them for their nomination in the Best New Web Site category,” said Justin Cleveland, Association Manager, FSTA
This award is presented to companies that are new to the fantasy sports market since January 1, 2009 or have done a considerable upgrade to their site. The site will be judged based upon the professional quality, overall offer value presented and innovative use of technology. The awards will be distributed at the 2010 Winter FSTA Business Conference and Research Symposium to be held in
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