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Saturday, 12 April 2008 |
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Farnborough Football Club has announced details of a lucrative new teamwear supply contract with Canterbury New Zealand Limited.
Canterbury is a brand more widely recognised as a supplier to Rugby teams currently supplying the national teams of Scotland and Ireland and also the Southern hemisphere giants Australia and South Africa. Having recently moved into the football market they already supply Spanish side Deportivo La Coruna and have a presence in the Premier League with Portsmouth.
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 |
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Cheers to Carling ! The beer company is to remove its logo from children's replica football shirts as part of efforts to promote responsible drinking. Carling, which sponsors Celtic and Rangers, will take its name off child-sized shirts from next season.
The move comes two years ahead of a ban on alcohol brands for children's replica strips, which was agreed by drinks- industry body the Portman Group. Last night, alcohol support groups and Old Firm supporters' clubs welcomed the change, saying children should not be targeted by drinks advertising. Carling, brewed by Coors, has sponsored the two rival Glasgow teams since 2003. Until now, children's shirts without branding have been available on request, but these will now become standard.
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Wednesday, 02 April 2008 |
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We showed you this news already last month but now Ajax and adidas have officially reached agreement about the extension and a substantial improvement of the sponsor contract. The new deal runs for ten years and will begin on the final date of the current contract, 1 July 2009. The contract earns Ajax around 70 million euro over a period of ten years. This amount is composed of several elements, such as a fixed annual amount and a contribution supporting Ajax's international activities. Furthermore, there is a bonus scheme which entitles the club to extra payments depending on the results on the pitch.
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Wednesday, 26 March 2008 |
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PUMA and the Swiss Football Association (SFV) today announced a multi-year extension of their successful partnership through the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa and beyond the 2012 European Championships, which was first initiated in 1998. Under the agreement, PUMA will remain the technical sponsor of all on-field, sideline, training and representation apparel and equipment, incl. bags and ball, to all Swiss National Teams including the Men’s ‘A’, ‘U21’, ‘U20’, ‘U19’, ‘U18’ and Futsal national teams, as well as all Women’s National Teams. PUMA will be an active partner of various SFV grass roots and youth initiatives plus the SFV Football Academies.
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Tuesday, 25 March 2008 |
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Queens Park Rangers Football Club are delighted to announce next season's Official Kit Supplier will be Lotto Sport Italia. The deal could be worth as much as GBP 20 million over five seasons, depending on the success of QPR as the Club embarks on its mission to achieve Premiership football. This represents the most lucrative sponsorship deal in the Club's history . Lotto Sport Italia will be providing new home and away kits and training wear for the First Team through to the Centre of Excellence, as well as developing additional lines of stylish and fashionable QPR branded clothing and shoes.
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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Mainz 05 and Nike have announced a long-term partnership. From the 2008/09 season Nike acts as the official kit supplier of Mainz.
The new Nike kits of Mainz will remain in the traditional club colours red and white for the home shirt - and away in black. All other teams of 1 FSV Mainz 05 - starting from the second team to the youth teams will show the swoosh, the world-famous trademark of Nike, on the chest.
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Thursday, 13 March 2008 |
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Crown Paints is to be the new club sponsor of Blackburn Rovers. The company, based in Darwen, Lancashire, has signed a three year deal with Rovers. The club's current agreement with Bet 24 is due to expire at the end of this season. The move by Crown marks a return to top flight football after more than 20 years away from the game. Howard Luft, Managing Director of Crown Paints, said: "This is a welcome return to football for us and is truly a marriage made in heaven. A large part of our Darwen workforce are Rovers supporters and I know they will be delighted with this announcement
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008 |
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 Partick Thistle have been given a financial boost after agreeing a five-year, six-figure deal with Glasgow retailer Greaves Sports. The agreement will see Puma become the Firhill club's new kit manufacturer, while Greaves Sports will take over the running of the Thistle club shop. The Glasgow-based independent sports retailer, Greaves Sports, has agreed a five-year, six-figure deal to become the official retail partner of Partick Thistle. The partnership takes effect from June 1 and as part of the agreement Greaves has secured sportswear giants Puma as the Firhill club’s new kit manufacturer . Greaves and Puma will launch new home and away kits for the Jags ahead of the 2008/09 season.
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