Marketing & Sponsorship
La Liga club Girona FC Sign New Sponsorship Deal with HYLO
The LALIGA unit, Girona FC have announced a new sponsorship deal with the pharmaceutical company Brill Pharma, responsible for the distribution in Spain of the HYLO range, which belongs to the German group Ursapharm.
According to the contract, which is valid through the end of the current campaign, HYLO’s branding will be stitched on the first team’s playing shirt sleeves and training uniforms.
This arrangement will not only be advantageous to the club but will also raise the profile of the HYLO brand and Brill Pharma among Girona FC’s ardent supporters as well as in the wider soccer community. This partnership illustrates the club’s dedication to excellence and its readiness to work with top companies in the industry. In Spain, the HYLO line of dry eye care products is the industry standard.
Back in August, Girona FC also developed a sponsorship deal with the Australia-headquartered forex and contract for differences (CFDs) broker, Axi. The City Football Group (CFG)-owned side is doing exceptionally well in the league, as it is second behind FC Barcelona in the standings with 19 points in seven games. The team will next take on the third-placed Real Madrid tonight, which will possibly clear out the situation at the top of the table for now.
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