Marketing & Sponsorship
Crystal Palace, Soccer Supplement ink extension
The Premier League side, Crystal Palace have announced an extension with the profound football supplement brand, Soccer Supplement.
Following the renewal, Soccer Supplement will prolong to supply training and matchday supplements necessary for the players’ tailored sports nutrition programmes. In addition, the entity will continue to be the English top-flight team’s official supplements supplier.
Barry Webber, Commercial Director of Crystal Palace, said, “After two successful years, we are pleased to extend our partnership with Soccer Supplement. Ensuring our players have access to industry-leading supplements to keep them training and playing at their best is of paramount importance to us, and we look forward to working with them again to deliver the best possible sports nutrition programmes for both our Men and Women’s Teams.”
Mark Britton, Soccer Supplement’s Commercial Director, added, “We are thrilled to renew with Crystal Palace, the team have been a joy to work with from the start of our relationship and we are pleased to be supporting both the Mens and Womens team this season.”
Utilising the expertise of renowned football nutritionists, players and clubs across the globe, Soccer Supplement has enhanced the sports nutrition market.
Earlier this month, Soccer Supplement also partnered up with Burnley FC and ACF Fiorentina.
On the field, Crystal Palace had an overwhelming commencement to their Premier League season as the unit scored a victory against Sheffield United. The team will next play Arsenal tomorrow at 12:30 AM IST.
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