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Premier League extends Avery Dennison partnership

Premier League extends Avery Dennison partnership

Avery Dennison to continue on as a Premier League partner until 2024/25. The Premier League has extended its partnership with materials and manufacturing firm Avery Dennison, with the new deal...

Premier League announces StarHub partnership

<strong>Premier League announces StarHub partnership</strong>

StarHub signs a six-year deal with the Premier League. The Premier League has signed a long-term deal with Singaporean multinational telecommunications conglomerate StarHub. The six-year broadcast partnership will see the...

Crystal Palace announce AstroPay partnership AstroPay becomes the club’s Official Training Wear Partner. Online payment solutions provider AstroPay has signed a deal with Premier League club Crystal Palace FC which will see it become the club’s official training wear sponsor. The partnership will put the AstroPay branding on the Crystal Palace training kit and on LED advertising boards at the Palace home ground, Selhurst Park. Additionally, AstroPay’s branding will also be visible on Crystal Palace’s social media assets and appear on the PalaceTV content series ‘Copers Cope TV’ — a show that documents Palace training sessions. Mikael Lijtenstein, AstroPay CEO, commented: “We are absolutely thrilled to be partnering with Crystal Palace F.C, a Premier League football team that has a rich history over the last 160 years. This is an exciting partnership with one of England’s most well-known footballing institutions and we look forward to working together hopefully for many seasons to come.” Barry Webber, the Crystal Palace’s Commercial Director, added: “We are thrilled to be able to announce a partnership with a brand as globally recognised as AstroPay. AstroPay has a long history of success in the payment solutions sector, and we look forward to working with them during the remainder of the season.” The Palace partnership grows AstroPay’s sports sponsorship portfolio, which already consisted of the Burnley FC women’s team and the Sri Lanka T20I World Cup team.

Crystal Palace announce AstroPay partnership

AstroPay becomes the club’s Official Training Wear Partner. Online payment solutions provider AstroPay has signed a deal with Premier League club Crystal Palace FC which will see it become the...

Manchester United Sponsors 2021-22

Two and a half seasons of Ole Gunnar Solskjær have seen Manchester United grow from strength to strength, albeit gradually and still without a trophy since 2017. There has been...

Gujarat Giants Sponsors 2021-2022

Ahmedabad-based Gujarat Giants are one of the relatively younger teams in the league. After being founded in 2017, even though they haven't tasted the ultimate glory yet, Gujarat Giants have...

Arsenal Sponsors 2021-22

After winning the FA Cup and the FA Community Shield, the Gunners couldn’t have possibility anticipated their 2020-21 season to go as badly as it eventually did. No trophy, sub-par...

Burnley Sponsors 2021-22

Sean Dyche’s Burnley side might come across monotonous by the virtue of their playing style, but there’s no denying that his methods are efficient and brings stability, which is particularly...

Everton Sponsors 2021-22

What was previously supposed to be a calm summer under the perennially composed Carlo Ancelotti has ended up being quite an emotional rollercoaster for Everton Football Club. Not only did...

Chelsea Sponsors 2021-22

Club owner Roman Abramovich’s rapid ‘fire’ method bore fruit once again as the sacking of Frank Lampard – club legend – last season to bring in Thomas Tuchel saw the...

Chelsea extend Hublot partnership

The European champions announce multi-year extension. &nbsp; Premier League heavyweights and defending European champions Chelsea have renewed their partnership with Swiss luxury watchmaker Hublot, which will see the Swiss brand...

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