Papa Johns Partners with Calgary Minor Soccer Association

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Papa Johns Partners with Calgary Minor Soccer Association
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Papa Johns Canada has partnered with the Calgary Minor Soccer Association (CMSA) for a three-year sponsorship. The partnership will see Papa Johns offering a 20% discount on online orders to all CMSA families. Both organizations expressed excitement about the partnership and its potential to support youth soccer in Calgary.

The partnership marks the first soccer sponsorship for the Papa Johns franchise group, and will see Papa Johns offering a 20 per cent discount on online orders at regular menu price to all CMSA families over the three-year period.

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