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Brentford FC and UMBRO agree new Technical Partnership!

British kit maker UMBRO has added English Championship side Brentford FC to their roster of sponsored football clubs.

The new partnership will see the Championship side playing in UMBRO kit until 2023. UMBRO has come on board as Brentford’s main kit supplier in a relationship that will include Brentford’s last season at their 115-year-old Griffin Park home and the first years in the new Brentford Community Stadium, set to open in the summer of 2020.

UMBRO will supply bespoke kit, replica and training wear for an initial four year period, beginning with the 2019/20 campaign.

Sam Lucas, Head of Sports Sponsorship UMBRO UK, said, “We’re delighted that Brentford FC will be wearing the famous double diamond from the start of next season. It’s an exciting time to be working with this ambitious west London club. It’s an historic time and we are here to help in any way we can. I’m sure the passionate fans will love the bespoke kits we’ve created in partnership with the Club, and we’re all looking forward to seeing them being worn by fans and players in the coming months.”

James Parkinson, Brentford FC Commercial Director, said, “I am delighted to announce that we are to be partnered with UMBRO for the next four years. Brentford FC are to embark on a historic new era and there was an opportunity to partner with a brand with a strong football heritage. I look forward to seeing our players and fans in UMBRO kits from next season.”

“UMBRO are a company that focus on football. They have a great track record going back nearly a century and are a firm that is known across the world for the quality of their products. At a time when we are moving in to a new stadium and also reflecting on the past, a partnership with a brand rich in heritage and at the forefront of technical kit innovation was a great fit.”

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