Crystal Palace FC announces two year partnership with health hydration brand
A London football club has announced that it has agreed a two year partnership with a hydration company.
Crystal Palace FC has agreed a club-wide partnership with iPRO Hydrate, based in Sidcup.
The company will supply a range of hydration drinks to all its players in the men’s, women’s and Academy teams.
Barry Webber, commercial director of Crystal Palace, commented: “We are delighted to be partnering with iPRO, which is leading the way in producing healthy hydration drinks to help players with their all-round fitness, wellness and recovery.”
Sophie Christy, iPRO’s commercial director, added: “At a time of great uncertainty in sport, we are proud to show our commitment to support Crystal Palace FC for the next two years.
“High quality hydration is not only beneficial to the players physical health, performance and recovery, but it also enables the players mental performance to excel with increased concentration and reduced fatigue.
“We wish the club all the success on and off the pitch for the 2020-21 season and beyond!”
iPRO Hydrate packaging is 100 per cent recyclable and the company has aspirations to reach 75 per cent recycled materials across all packaging in 2021.
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