posted on Monday, 4th July 2022 by Steve May
Distributor Exertis has extended its Main Club Sponsorship status of Basingstoke Town Community FC for the 2022/23 season.
The agreement ensures Exertis branding on the Basingstoke Town kits, and the Exertis logo will be on both the home and away shirts.
Exertis first became the headline sponsors of the Community Club in the previous campaign. 14,000 fans came to watch Basingstoke Town in their Exertis home shirt across the year at Winklebury Football Complex.
Basingstoke Town Chairman, Jack Miller, said: "Exertis has been a real asset to the Community Club and it's fantastic that it’s joining forces with us again, not just for its financial contribution that the sponsorship brings, which has helped pay towards our kit refresh throughout the club, but also for the initiatives for our fans and their workforce alike which we'll look to increase in new ways for the coming season. We're absolutely delighted to be partnering with Exertis again as we look to build on this growing relationship for the good of the football community in Basingstoke as a whole."
Paul Bryan, Managing Director of Exertis UK, said “We’re thrilled to be renewing our partnership with Basingstoke Town as Main Club Sponsor. Continuing to support local sports, and the wider community, is an opportunity which we relish. Basingstoke Town had a great journey in their 2021/2022 campaign and we’re pleased to be supporting them for the upcoming season.”
A new deal between the Community Club and new technical teamwear supplier Hope + Glory sportswear, Basingstoke’s adult kits will be made from 100 per cent recycled bottles and a tree will be planted for each one sold.

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