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QPR tie up Supacore compression deal

Apparel firm to help club with training and recovery kit.

26 October 2016 Tom Lloyd

English second-tier soccer side Queens Park Rangers (QPR) have signed a key sponsorship and supply agreement with Australian sportswear brand Supacore.

The agreement will see Supacore become the club’s new compression partner, and will supply all of the club’s players and staff with under-kit heat-regulation compression wear.

Furthermore, the brand will advertise around the west London club’s Loftus Road stadium, will become the front-of-shirt sponsor of the ladies team, and will work alongside the team’s sports scientists on training and recovery initiatives.

“We are very happy to be working with Supacore,” said QPR commercial director Euan Inglis.

“The brand’s innovation and research and development have brought out some unique products, which are players have really embraced.”

The brand already have a similar agreement in place with Hyundai A-League side Brisbane Roar, as well as Arsenal star Mesut Ozil and Celtic striker Moussa Dembele.

QPR have had a steady start to the Championship season, currently sitting 13th after the first 14 games.

English second-tier soccer side Queens Park Rangers (QPR) have signed a key sponsorship and supply agreement with Australian sportswear brand Supacore.

The agreement will see Supacore become the club’s new compression partner, and will supply all of the club’s players and staff with under-kit heat-regulation compression wear.

Furthermore, the brand will advertise around the west London club’s Loftus Road stadium, will become the front-of-shirt sponsor of the ladies team, and will work alongside the team’s sports scientists on training and recovery initiatives.

“We are very happy to be working with Supacore,” said QPR commercial director Euan Inglis.

“The brand’s innovation and research and development have brought out some unique products, which are players have really embraced.”

The brand already have a similar agreement in place with Hyundai A-League side Brisbane Roar, as well as Arsenal star Mesut Ozil and Celtic striker Moussa Dembele.

QPR have had a steady start to the Championship season, currently sitting 13th after the first 14 games.

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