KTM CTY

Last updated
KTM CTY
Industry Textile
Founded2013 [1]
Headquarters,
Area served
Nepal, India & Canada
Key people
Mr. Nima Norbu Sherpa (CEO) [2]
Products Sportswear
OwnerMr. Kaji Sherpa (Director)
Website www.ktmcty.com

KTM CTY is a Nepalese sportswear company that creates and produces apparel. [3] It is best known for supplying the kit for the Nepalese national football team [4] as well as supplying the official uniform for the Nepal Scouts. [5]

Contents

Sponsorships

KTM CTY provided kits to the following teams and athletes:

Football

National teams

Club teams

Cricket

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