AFC Bournemouth partner with LEOS International

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AFC Bournemouth (AFCB) have announced a two-year partnership agreement with property developer LEOS International, roping it in as the Official Sleeve Partner of their senior men’s team. 

As per the agreement, LEOS will get branding presence on the team’s home, away, and third kits as well as across various club assets during the team’s 2024/25 pre-season tour of the US. The LEOS branding will also feature at the Vitality Stadium, home of the AFCB senior men’s team.

Also read: AFC Bournemouth Sponsors 2024/25

Speaking about partnering with LEOS International, Rob Mitchell, Commercial Director, AFC Bournemouth, said:

It’s fantastic to be welcoming LEOS on board for the next two seasons and we look forward to building a strong relationship with the company. LEOS’ brand will be visible across many areas of the club from first team shirts to inventory around Vitality Stadium. We’re excited about working together as we continue to be competitive in the Premier League and we thank LEOS for their support.

Rui Liu, CEO and Founder, LEOS International, added:

As a British-born developer with an international vision, this strategic partnership perfectly aligns with our business goals and we are thrilled to be partnering with AFC Bournemouth.

Jake Jacobs, COO, LEOS International, added:

As a British company we are passionate about the Premier League and are very proud to partner with AFC Bournemouth for the next two seasons. We have exciting expansion plans in the pipeline and this fruitful collaboration supports our business goals internationally.

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