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Betting content experts MightyTips.com sign player sponsorship deal with Cardiff City FC central defender Dimitrios Goutas

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MightyTips, one of the world’s biggest betting guide websites, is happy to announce a player sponsorship deal for the 2023/24 season with Cardiff City FC central defender Dimitrious Goutas.

Striving to enhance our brand in the United Kingdom and strengthen our presence in professional football, MightyTips will be sponsoring Dimitrios Goutas in the 2023/24 season.

Dimitrios Goutas becomes the second Championship player to be sponsored by MightyTips, after Blackburn Rovers captain midfielder Lewis Travis.

Dimitrios Goutas has joined the Bluebirds last month on a two-year deal from Sivasspor, having made 84 appearances in all competitions and scored five goals for the Turksih club. The 29-year-old defender also played his club football in Greece, Belgium and Poland, and has three caps for Greece national team that will resume their UEFA EURO 2024 qualifying campaign in September.

MightyTips Communications and Marketing Manager Eugene Ravdin said: “Dimitrios Goutas is a classic centre-back with wealthy European experience. We wish him to win a firm place in the Cardiff City starting XI, and we hope that association with such a reliable player helps us build solid media image with our potential customers in the UK. We will be keeping our fingers crossed for him this season.”

Dimitrious Goutas played two full matches as Cardiff City kicked off their Championship campaign with a 2-2 draw at Leeds United on August 6 and a 2-1 loss at home to Queens Park Rangers on August 12.

Cardiff City is the only non-English team to have won the FA Cup, doing so in 1927.

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