Sunderland AFC have extended their partnership with UK-based financial trading and sports betting firm Spreadex, which will continue to provide the club with adult home shirts for the supporters without any front-of-shirt branding.
Spreadex has also served as the club’s Principal Partner since 2022 and will continue on in that role as per the renewed agreement.
Spreadex will also continue to work with the club towards promoting safe and responsible gambling within a regulated environment.
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Speaking about the Sunderland AFC renewal, Andy MacKenzie, Head of Marketing, Spreadex, said:
“We have a fantastic relationship with the Club and were only too happy to work on making some replica kits available to fans without our logo on the front. We appreciate some supporters may want the choice of having non-branded shirts to buy and are delighted to have been able to help make this happen. We look forward to continuing our support for the Club and fans with this initiative and in growing the partnership with continued competitions and giveaways to supporters throughout the season.“
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