Sunderland AFC sign deal extension with Coral
Sunderland AFC have extended their partnership with UK bookmaker Coral.
The agreement, adding another two years to the tie-up, will see Coral provide the Stadium of Light with a comprehensive betting service for league and cup games in the 2018/19 and 2019/20 seasons.
Black Cats fans will also have access to exclusive Coral offers and promotions, including experiences such as training ground visits.
The deal will give Coral a continued presence on the official Sunderland website and social media channels, as well as a package of matchday advertising.
Tony Davison, managing director, of Sunderland AFC, said of the deal: “It is great to see a leading brand such as Coral showing their support for the club as we embark on the start of a new journey.
“We are looking forward to continuing to work with Coral, in what has already been a fruitful partnership for both parties.”
Coral’s PR director, Simon Clare, commented: “We are thrilled to be continuing our UK partnership with Sunderland AFC.
“We would like to wish everyone connected to the club, especially all its passionate and dedicated supporters, the very best of luck for the season ahead.”
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