Suburbs bag kit sponsorship
Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) premier league club FNB Western Suburbs will now be able to play with a new kit after Castle Light, under AB InBev, sponsored the club with new playing gear.
The new partnership with the beverage company does not have a period yet but the company predicts it could be over two years.
“It is a great pleasure to be a co-sponsor of Western Suburbs as we know that Castle Light is an amazing brand.
“For a sport, it makes sense that Castle Light associates itself with the club because we know that this is one of the healthiest beers in the world,” national marketing manager of AB InBev Marlize Maree said.
AB InBev, the largest brewer in the world, has operations in over 50 countries and more than 500 beer brands sold in over 150 countries.
The company is committed to driving growth that leads to better living for more people in more places through addressing relevant issues and working with local communities, NGOs, suppliers, governments, customers and consumers, to create value for all.
The club also expressed its gratitude towards the sponsorship and promised to work harder in order to develop more players.
“We are grateful for this sponsorship and it is up to us to show the sponsor that we will add value to the brand.
“I believe that the sponsorship will tremendously help the club as far as development is concerned.
“This club has been responsible for the development of rugby for many years given that most of the players we have produced have gone through the ranks of the national teams,” club executive president Keith Allies said.
The club is also sponsored by FNB Namibia which contributes to over N$200 000 a year for the administration of Suburbs.
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
The new partnership with the beverage company does not have a period yet but the company predicts it could be over two years.
“It is a great pleasure to be a co-sponsor of Western Suburbs as we know that Castle Light is an amazing brand.
“For a sport, it makes sense that Castle Light associates itself with the club because we know that this is one of the healthiest beers in the world,” national marketing manager of AB InBev Marlize Maree said.
AB InBev, the largest brewer in the world, has operations in over 50 countries and more than 500 beer brands sold in over 150 countries.
The company is committed to driving growth that leads to better living for more people in more places through addressing relevant issues and working with local communities, NGOs, suppliers, governments, customers and consumers, to create value for all.
The club also expressed its gratitude towards the sponsorship and promised to work harder in order to develop more players.
“We are grateful for this sponsorship and it is up to us to show the sponsor that we will add value to the brand.
“I believe that the sponsorship will tremendously help the club as far as development is concerned.
“This club has been responsible for the development of rugby for many years given that most of the players we have produced have gone through the ranks of the national teams,” club executive president Keith Allies said.
The club is also sponsored by FNB Namibia which contributes to over N$200 000 a year for the administration of Suburbs.
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
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