Brentford FC extend partnership with Utilita Energy for another two years
By Dimitris Kouimtsidis
26th Aug 2021 | Local News
BRENTFORD FC have extended their partnership with Utilita Energy for a further two years.
The energy company first joined forces with the Bees in 2016 and will remain as a partner until at least 2023.
Utilita is the club's Official Energy Partner and will become a Platinum Partner, to celebrate Brentford's promotion to the Premier League.
Utilita's branding will appear on both the Women's First and Second team kits, along with all child replica kits for the next two seasons - which can be bought from the Bees store on Braemar Road or online at shop.brentfordfc.com.
Utilita has partnered with more than 25 football clubs, establishing itself as a hugely recognisable brand.
The energy supplier has supplied power to several stadiums – such as Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park and Aston Villa's Villa Park.
James Parkinson, Brentford FC Commercial Director, said: "We are incredibly grateful to Utilita for their continued support.
"Partnerships with brands that embrace football and truly resonate with our fanbase is a key strategy for the club.
"Our relationship with Utilita is both long standing and authentic, having carried their brand across our shirt during our promotion winning season, we're delighted to continue our partnership into a new era.
"Utilita's focus in helping households to conserve and use less energy will be welcomed by fans as we approach autumn and winter."
Jem Maidment, Chief Marketing Officer at Utilita, added: "To be heading into our sixth successive season backing The Bees is something we are immensely proud of, and we are looking forward to supporting their progression into the Premier League - a major year in the Club's history.
"Every opportunity we get, we will be educating households on what they can save, when it comes to energy - doing our bit for the pocket and the planet!"
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