Gor Mahia unveil new three-year shirt sponsorship deal worth Sh76million yearly
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Local
football giants Gor Maha have officially unveiled a new shirt sponsorship
Tuesday morning at a Nairoi hotel.
The
three-year deal worth Sh76.5million yearly will go along well in helping the cash-strapped
club run its operations.
The
latest development and perhaps good news to K’Ogalo stakeholders is coming just
less than a month after their previous sponsorship deal was terminated – with
challenging economic times being cited.
In
a three-year contract deal worth Sh76.5 million, Gor Mahia have nailed a big
boost with a gaming firm in what is viewed as the biggest sponsorship deal ever
for the 19-times champions.
The
sponsorship deal comes as a sigh of relief for K’Ogalo who are reeling from the
tight financial times coupled with Fifa transfer bans and the club chairman
Ambrose Rachier says it will cushion the club a great deal.
“We
are happy to have a new partner as our main shirt sponsor on a three year deal
with yearly review clauses. This is after concluding our recent negotiations
which saw us reach a total deal of The KSh76.5 million per year - with Sh5m
going to kitting and Sh1.5 for our players' insurance. This will cushion the
club financially as we’ve had some tight times in those circles.
"We
are optimistic that the sponsor should be able to perform and deliver their
part of bargain. Last sponsorship had challenges due to Covid-19 pandemic which
forced our deal to be reduced by 50pc but we believe Covid-19 is going away and
the sponsor should be able to perform," Chairman Rachier stated.
Betafriq
Chief Executive Officer Craig Oyugi says they are honoured to partner with the
club.
"True
to our principle of supporting local initiatives, Gor Mahia is a local club
that we are honored to be associated with," noted Oyugi.
According
to the sponsors, the aim is to revive interest in Kenyan football.
"We
hope to revive interest in Kenyan football by being associated with Gor. We
believe this will have a cascading effect across the league and spur more
sponsorships from like minded business, further elevating Kenyan football.
"We aim at supporting as many local sporting initiatives as is financially and logistically possible," added Craig Oyugi.
AFC
Leopards have also inked a deal with the gaming firm to a tune of Sh60 million annually
and is expected the two parties will formally announce the arrangement this
week.
The
two clubs previously shared a shirt sponsor who terminated the deal with two
years left in the contracts. Under the partnership, Gor received Sh55 million
every year with Leopards getting Sh35 million – a figure that was later slashed
by 50pc due to Covid-19 pandemic challenges before the parties eventually parted
ways.


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