Manchester United Football Club have announced a multi-year extension of their long-standing partnership with global express and logistics company DHL.
The deal will see DHL continue on as the club’s Official Logistics Partner until 2027.
The partnership, which kicked off in 2011, will launch the “United for One Goal” campaign, which will see the two brands work together to “achieve a more socially responsible, sustainable world by recognising fans and those who make a difference in the communities.” The two sides will also continue to work on various initiatives, including grassroots projects.
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Omar Berrada, Chief Executive Officer at Manchester United FC, said:
“We are delighted to continue our long standing relationship with DHL. We share many years of positive impactful work, and this will continue globally through ‘United for One Goal’. The longevity of the partnership is down to our shared values and our ambitions to use our global influence to drive positive change in local communities.”
John Pearson, CEO, DHL Express, said:
“The shared values of our partnership with Manchester United continue to go from strength to strength – engaging, connecting and inspiring a fan base which is truly global. We are so pleased to be continuing the longstanding partnership with Manchester United; in this next phase we will look to combine the global power of both brands to connect people and improve lives whilst delivering a better world.”
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