Phoenix build on Hull City partnership
A Hull-based modular building company is continuing its support for the city’s football club with a renewed partnership for the 2025/26 season.
Phoenix Building Systems has confirmed it will remain a Platinum Partner of Hull City, marking the third consecutive year of collaboration.
The independent, family-run firm has more than 20 years of experience in modular and portable buildings, offering solutions for both short and long-term needs.
Since joining forces with Hull City in 2023, the company’s branding has been a familiar presence at the MKM Stadium, featuring across big screens, LED boards, concourse TVs and the club’s official programme.
Jayne Wilson, commercial director at Phoenix Building Systems, said: “We are very excited to be entering our third year in partnership with Hull City, and share the club’s excitement for what we hope will be a successful season.
“As Hull City fans, it will be fantastic to use our partnership to give many of our staff, sub-contractors and clients the hospitality experience at the MKM Stadium throughout the season.
“We thoroughly enjoyed the past two seasons, and it was beneficial for strengthening relationships.”
Phil Dayes, commercial sales manager at Hull City, added: “We are delighted to welcome Phoenix Building Systems back as a platinum partner for the upcoming season.
“Their continued support as a local business means a great deal to the club, and we look forward to building on our strong relationship throughout the campaign.”
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