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Fulham announces two year deal with multi-channel betting exchange
Fulham FC has appointed Coral as its Official Betting & Gaming Partner.
The two-year deal, with an option on a third year, will see the multi-channel betting and gaming operator become the sponsor of the Putney End Stand, while also providing betting services at Craven Cottage on matchdays.
Coral will have visible branding on the sides of the giant screen and TV gantry of the Putney End Stand. In addition, betting booths will be located around the stadium whilst the Coral brand will appear on in-stadium marketing rights consisting of LED pitch perimeter advertising and logo presence on the interview backdrop.
Matt Prevost, Brand Director, Coral said: “We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Fulham Football Club. We look forward to offering Fulham fans the very best service for online, retail and mobile betting as well as in-stadia betting kiosks at Craven Cottage.
“It promises to be an exciting season ahead for the Whites, and everyone at Coral wishes the manager, players and all the fans the very best of luck.”
Fulham Football Club CEO, Alistair Mackintosh, added: “I am delighted that Coral has joined as the Club’s Betting & Gaming Partner where they will enjoy significant brand exposure at our iconic ground. We look forward to working with Coral and creating a strong partnership over the coming years.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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