Sheffield United FC renew DNS partnership

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Sheffield United Football Club have extended their partnership the Document Network Services (DNS), which will thus continue on as the Official Shirt Sleeve Sponsor of their women’s team for the 2024/25 season.

The DNS logo will feature on the sleeve of the Sheffield United women’s team’s playing shirt for the whole 2024/25 Barclays Women’s Championship season. 

Liam Robinson, Commercial Manager, Sheffield United FC, commented:

We are thrilled to announce DNS as the official sleeve sponsor for SUFC Women. This partnership extension marks 5 years as a partner of the club. DNS are a company that shares both our commitment to women’s football & overall company values. We look forward to another successful season ahead and achieving great things together both on and off the pitch.

Martin Lenton, Managing Director, Document Network Services, said:

We are delighted to be moving into our 5th year as partner to SUFC Women. Our relationship with Sheffield United has gone from strength for almost a decade, and we are proud to continue our association for what I’m sure will be another successful season.”

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