NISSAN TO DRIVE SAINTS FORWARD
Tue 2nd Mar 2010 | Football Sponsorship
St Patrick's Athletic have today announced that Nissan will become the club's new main sponsor and the company's name will feature on the front of the players' jerseys for the 2010 season.
"Nissan has been at the forefront of Irish Motoring for over 30 years and we are honoured to have the support of such a high profile brand, especially in these difficult times", said Saints' Commercial Manager Phil Nolan.
Commenting on the partnership Paul O'Sullivan, Marketing Director Nissan Ireland said, "Nissan has always had a close association with St Patrick's Athletic and we are delighted now to become the club's main sponsor.
"We are looking forward to showcasing our support for domestic soccer and our association with the club provides us with an ideal opportunity to become involved and associated with a professional, motivated and successful community based club."
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