‘Ultrafast’ grocery delivery firm scores with Tottenham Hotspur deal
A firm specialising in ‘ultrafast’ grocery delivery has secured a new partnership with a Premier League football team.
Getir, which specialises in rapid grocery delivery, has signed a three-year agreement to become Tottenham Hotspur’s new and first-ever Official Training Wear partner.
Having previously announced its first sporting partnership in the UK with Tottenham Hotspur in August, the new agreement will see Getir feature across the club’s training wear for the men’s team.
Since launching in the UK in January, Getir has completed 1 million grocery deliveries across London, Birmingham, Manchester, Brighton, Cardiff, Liverpool and Bristol, and expects to operate in up to 15 UK cities by the end of 2021, as well as launching in the US before the end of the year.
Turancan Salur, Getir UK general manager, commented: “We are excited to be announced as Tottenham Hotspur’s first-ever Training Wear sponsor.
“As an Official Global Partner, we look forward to supporting our loyal customers and reaching out to more people in the community on match days throughout this three-year partnership.
“We are delighted that fans will see our purple and yellow name within the stadium and on the training kits of the players.”
Todd Kline, chief commercial officer of Tottenham Hotspur, added: “We are delighted to be expanding our relationship with Getir and carrying their name on the Men’s team training wear for the next three years.
“We look forward to supporting the growth in awareness of the Getir brand using the global appeal of the Club and by delivering unique experiences and match-day activations at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for our fans using Getir’s world-class technology.”
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