Top-flight English soccer team Wolverhampton Wanderers have extended their partnership with global cryptocurrency exchange CoinDeal for a further season.
The deal will see the Polish firm remain Wolves’ sleeve sponsor for the 2019/20 campaign having first teamed up with the club a year ago ahead of their return to the Premier League.
CoinDeal will also benefit from visibility at the club’s Molineux stadium on LED advertising boards and the first team dugout, while it will also receive wider exposure from the team’s Uefa Europa League campaign.
“CoinDeal shared our success last season, featuring in some big moments in this club’s history, and their ambition and desire for progress matches our own, especially as we enter a fresh campaign,” said Wolves chairman Jeff Shi.
“2019/20 is a new chapter we’re excited and diligently preparing for behind-the-scenes, with European football returning to Wolverhampton, and we’re thrilled CoinDeal will remain on board for the challenge with us.”
CoinDeal co-founder Kajetan Maćkowiak revealed that the company has grown significantly since partnering with Wolves, accumulating 320,000 global users. The company
He added: “We are delighted to re-sign with Wolves following the success of our first year as an official sponsor and will continue to work closely with the club to communicate the CoinDeal message to a global audience.”
Wolves have also penned a one-year extension of their partnership with IT firm Silverbug, which will remain the club’s junior shirt sponsor for the 2019/20 campaign.
Top-flight English soccer team Wolverhampton Wanderers have extended their partnership with global cryptocurrency exchange CoinDeal for a further season.
The deal will see the Polish firm remain Wolves’ sleeve sponsor for the 2019/20 campaign having first teamed up with the club a year ago ahead of their return to the Premier League.
CoinDeal will also benefit from visibility at the club’s Molineux stadium on LED advertising boards and the first team dugout, while it will also receive wider exposure from the team’s Uefa Europa League campaign.
“CoinDeal shared our success last season, featuring in some big moments in this club’s history, and their ambition and desire for progress matches our own, especially as we enter a fresh campaign,” said Wolves chairman Jeff Shi.
“2019/20 is a new chapter we’re excited and diligently preparing for behind-the-scenes, with European football returning to Wolverhampton, and we’re thrilled CoinDeal will remain on board for the challenge with us.”
CoinDeal co-founder Kajetan Maćkowiak revealed that the company has grown significantly since partnering with Wolves, accumulating 320,000 global users. The company
He added: “We are delighted to re-sign with Wolves following the success of our first year as an official sponsor and will continue to work closely with the club to communicate the CoinDeal message to a global audience.”
Wolves have also penned a one-year extension of their partnership with IT firm Silverbug, which will remain the club’s junior shirt sponsor for the 2019/20 campaign.
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