Norwich City have confirmed Green Light Consultancy Group as their new back of shirt sponsor for the 2025/26 season.
The company will appear on all three shirts worn by both the men’s and woman’s side due to be released over the coming weeks, replacing Sekura.id, who took the slot last season.
Their logo have previously adorned the sleeve of our men’s first-team warm-up trainingwear on matchdays.
City claim their partnership with Green Light have £2m on their energy costs.
Carl Warner, director of Green Light, said: “We are delighted to have helped Norwich City secure a 100 per cent renewable energy supply contract that delivers substantial cost savings.
“This achievement highlights the club’s forward-thinking approach to both sustainability and financial efficiency, and we are delighted to play a role in helping the club reduce their carbon footprint while achieving meaningful savings. We look forward to building on this success and continuing our partnership with the club over the coming years.”
Ed Turnham, Norwich City’s head of commercial, added: “This strengthened relationship marks an exciting new chapter for both parties. The savings and support Green Light Consultancy Group have provided have been instrumental to our club’s long-term strategy, and their continued backing is a testament to the shared values and vision between our organisations.
“We’re thrilled to be working with Carl and the Green Light Consultancy Group team for the years ahead and look forward to achieving great things together.”
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