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Jul 3 2003, 09:46 PM
REEBOK AND WEST HAM UNITED ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP
Reebok and West Ham United are delighted to announce that they have agreed a four year deal that sees Reebok become the club's official sportswear partners.
Reebok will have exclusive rights to provide the club's first team, reserve, academy and replica kits, along with a range of sports, leisure and fashion wear. The agreement takes effect from season 2003-2004.
"Reebok are one of the key players within the sporting goods industry and are renowned for producing technical and quality products. They have produced some excellent playing kits and training wear and this design expertise has been utilized in producing next years Hammers range," commented Stuart Ryan, commercial director, West Ham United.
"We are pleased to have a global brand the size of Reebok involved with the club and the partnership agreement will further enhance Reeboks involvement within the UK football market," Ryan added.
"As a dynamic and progressive leader within the industry, Reebok seized the opportunity to form an alliance with West Ham United that will jointly develop strategic initiatives within the UK and international markets," said Dave Singleton, managing director, Reebok UK.
Terence Brown, chairman of West Ham United stated: "We are excited about this partnership and the opportunities that it presents both parties."
Reebok and West Ham United are delighted to announce that they have agreed a four year deal that sees Reebok become the club's official sportswear partners.
Reebok will have exclusive rights to provide the club's first team, reserve, academy and replica kits, along with a range of sports, leisure and fashion wear. The agreement takes effect from season 2003-2004.
"Reebok are one of the key players within the sporting goods industry and are renowned for producing technical and quality products. They have produced some excellent playing kits and training wear and this design expertise has been utilized in producing next years Hammers range," commented Stuart Ryan, commercial director, West Ham United.
"We are pleased to have a global brand the size of Reebok involved with the club and the partnership agreement will further enhance Reeboks involvement within the UK football market," Ryan added.
"As a dynamic and progressive leader within the industry, Reebok seized the opportunity to form an alliance with West Ham United that will jointly develop strategic initiatives within the UK and international markets," said Dave Singleton, managing director, Reebok UK.
Terence Brown, chairman of West Ham United stated: "We are excited about this partnership and the opportunities that it presents both parties."