ALK Capital, a management firm specialising in investments and operations in the sports and media sectors, has announced a strategic partnership agreement with Scotland-based Dundee Football Club.
The partnership aims to engage and enhance the emerging and developing talents in football by creating opportunities for Dundee FC and Burnley FC—the English side also majority-owned by ALK Capital—to pursue their shared ambitions.
Alan Pace, Burnley FC Chairman and Managing Partner of ALK Capital, said:
“We are thrilled to embark on this new journey with Dundee FC, who like Burnley, share a rich history and passionate fanbase. This relationship enhances our collective strength and will bring about some fantastic opportunities for shared growth and success. The Scottish Premiership is an excellent proving ground to progress young and emerging talent, as well as providing a potential gateway to European competition.
“We’re looking forward to working closely with Dundee FC and creating meaningful mutual and lasting impacts both on and off the pitch.“
Tim Keyes, Chairman of Dundee FC, said:
“We are incredibly excited to begin this partnership with Burnley Football Club, which will support our continued pursuit of sporting excellence. Like ourselves, they are a club that is deeply rooted within their community, and which shares our ambitions. Joining forces with a club of this stature is a real statement of intent and one which we hope will support our journey towards greater heights in the future.“
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