The Saudi Pro League (SPL) team, Al-Nassr FC have announced a silver sponsorship agreement with the Saudi National Energy Services Company, TARSHID.
Following this new three-year sponsorship deal, the TARSHID logo will appear in all Al-Nassr matches and media publications.
The National Energy Services firm TARSHID, a subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund, seeks to become the Kingdom’s premier renewable energy services firm, contributing to the national objective of strategic sustainability through large energy savings.
TARSHID intends to play an essential role in expanding this sector by building a robust energy efficiency business in the Kingdom, luring international energy companies, stimulating foreign investment, and helping to create thousands of high-skilled employment.
CEO, Al-Nassr, Ahmed Al-Ghamdi, said, ”We are delighted to have this sponsorship agreement with a leading company in its field, as we continue to diversify the club’s sponsors across various sectors. We are optimistic and confident that this cooperation will lead to many successes in the future.”
CEO, TARSHID, Waled Al-Ghreri, said, “This sponsorship comes from our commitment to support the sports sector in the Kingdom, especially Saudi Arabian football, to elevate it to advanced global levels. Therefore, we sponsor a prestigious club like Al-Nassr to reach a wide audience of club and Saudi football followers, believing in the energy of this sector and its youth”.
Recently, the club also developed sponsorship deals with KAFD, Nike, Gulf International Bank and AROYA Cruises.
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