Flutter Entertainment India Teams Up with AMF to Boost Para-Sports Training



Flutter Entertainment India Teams Up with AMF to Boost Para-Sports Training
  • FEI invests Rs 60 lakh to support training and adaptive equipment for para-athletes
  • Partnership to upgrade AMF’s training center and provide customized devices
  • Initiative to prepare athletes for major events, including the 2028 Paralympics

Flutter Entertainment India LLP (FEI) has partnered with the Aditya Mehta Foundation (AMF) to strengthen India’s para-sports ecosystem and expand support for athletes preparing for national and international competitions. As part of this collaboration, FEI has committed Rs 60 lakh under Flutter Global’s 'Do More' initiative to help upgrade training facilities and provide customized adaptive equipment.

The investment will support two major AMF programs, enhancing the Training and Rehabilitation Centre, including adaptive gym upgrades, sports science support, physiotherapy, coaching, and nutrition, as well as funding essential adaptive devices for para-athletes. The initiative will directly benefit up to 15 athletes training for top events such as the Asian Youth Para Games and the 2028 Paralympic Games.

Ashish Sinha, Managing Director of Flutter Entertainment India, said the partnership reflects the company’s mission to build inclusive and high-quality sporting environments. “Para-athletes embody resilience and determination. By improving access to adaptive equipment and professional coaching, we want to help them compete confidently at the global level”, he said.

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Founded in 2013, AMF is Asia’s first organization dedicated to para-sports rehabilitation and high-performance training. It has supported athletes who have together won over 450 international medals for India. AMF founder Aditya Mehta said the collaboration will give athletes the specialized tools and training they need to qualify for key world championships and the 2028 Paralympics.

The partnership also supports Flutter’s global Positive Impact Plan, which aims to improve the lives of 10 million people by 2030 through community-driven initiatives.