Southampton Football Club have announced a partnership with TrainHGV, a specialist in HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle) training and recruitment.
TrainHGV comes on board as Southampton’s Regional Partner and will help both Saints fans and the wider community gain the “skills, confidence, and qualifications needed to begin or advance a career in professional driving.”
Additionally, TrainHGV will have a branding presence at Southampton’s home ground, St Mary’s Stadium, on matchdays and serve as a Match Sponsor for one of their men’s first team’s home games in the 2025/26 season.
Greg Baker, Chief Revenue Officer, Southampton FC, commented:
“We’re thrilled to welcome TrainHGV to the club. Their dedication to providing accessible, high-quality training aligns perfectly with our commitment to supporting our fans and the community both on and off the pitch. We look forward to building a successful partnership together.“
Joe McGuinness, Managing Director, TrainHGV, added:
“We are extremely proud to become Regional Partner of Southampton FC; this is an exciting opportunity to grow our brand! To now see my business working alongside the club I have supported all my life is a dream come true. Just as Southampton are committed to developing talent on the pitch, we are dedicated to supporting the next generation of professional drivers on the road, through high-quality driver training and career focused recruitment support. We hope to see another exciting championship season, come on you saints!“
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