Nigerian Premier Football League club Enugu Rangers have signed a jersey sponsorship deal with finance advisory firm Afrinvest.
The partnership agreement took place on October 10 at the base event centre, Enugu.
According to Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Hon. Lloyd Ekweremadu, the partnership contract included a provision of jerseys and training kits worth N50 million with clauses for future review.
The one of a kind deal will mark a significant milestone for both Enugu Rangers and the West African firm.
“Afrinvest and Rangers International Football Club Join forces in Exciting New Partnership,” Rangers wrote on X.
“Rangers International Football Club, is delighted to announce a groundbreaking partnership with Afrinvest.
“This collaboration marks a significant milestone for both Afrinvest and Rangers International Football Club, as it brings together the world of finance and sports to foster growth, excellence and innovation.”
Enugu Rangers was founded in the year 1970. The Flying Antelopes are one of the three oldest clubs in Nigeria.
The Flying Antelopes will face Niger Tornadoes in an NPFL game on Wednesday, October 11 at the Akwa City Stadium.
They are currently seventh place on the NPFL table with three points after matchday two.
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