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LFC Standard Chartered Contract Extension

Standard Chartered extend Liverpool kit sponsorship till 2023

Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp have been given a boost ahead of their Champions League final after principal shirt sponsors Standard Chartered today (May 24, 2018) announced that they would be extending their sponsorship with the Reds till the end of the 2022/23 season.

The banking giant first came on board as the main shirt sponsor at Anfield in 2010, replacing Carlsberg in a four year deal worth £80m. Extensions in 2013 and 2015 took the deal till the end of the 18/19 season and with this latest extension, SC will be seen on the front of Liverpol’s jerseys till 2023 (a total of 13 seasons) Continue reading

Visit Rwanda Arsenal Sleeve Sponsor

New Arsenal Sleeve Sponsorship Deal | Visit Rwanda to appear on AFC kits

Premier League giants Arsenal have today (May 23, 2018) unveiled their first ever sleeve sponsor in the form of the Rwanda Development Board, with “Visit Rwanda” set to be present on the left sleeve of the Gunners’ kits from the 2018/19 season. The deal is for a period of three seasons.

Unlike many of their league rivals, Arsenal did not have a sleeve sponsor in the 2017/18 season owing to their nature of their primary shirt sponsorship contract with Emirates. However, a recent extension to that deal, announced in February 2018, now allows the Gunners to negotiate their own sleeve sponsorship deals. Continue reading

New Arsenal Jersey 2018-2019

New Arsenal Jersey 2018-2019 | Puma AFC Home Kit 2018-19

Edit May 23- edited to reflect Arsenal’s new sleeve sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda

This is the new Arsenal kit 18/19, Arsenal FC’s new home strip for the upcoming Premier League season. Made by Puma, the new Arsenal home shirt was officially unveiled on May 22, 2018 and will be the first uniform for the Gunners since Arsene Wenger left after a two decade plus long stay at the Emirates. Outgoing Paris SG boss Unai Emery is likely to be the Frenchman’s successor.

The Gunners finished a disappointing 6th in the Premier League in 2017/18 Continue reading