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Championship: MK Dons extend partnership with Suzuki

 

MK Dons have announced a three year extension to it's current sponsorship deal with motor company Suzuki.

The sponsorship agreement will see the Suzuki logo carried on the Dons’ first-team shirts, training wear and replica kit through until 2019. 

The package also extends to high visibility for Suzuki in pitch-side, programme and magazine advertising, at promotional events, on official Club stationery and on the backdrops used for the team’s media interviews. 

Suzuki, whose headquarters are less than four miles away from stadiummk, will also continue to be involved with the Club’s Sport and Education Trust. 

Chairman Pete Winkelman said: “It was clear from the outset that Suzuki was committed to supporting the Club and we are delighted to be continuing our relationship, in what is a record-breaking official title partnership for the Club." 
  
“It is great testament to the relationship that, after two years, Suzuki decided to further demonstrate its loyalty to the Football Club for a further three years."

“Over the past couple of years we have had some truly incredible moments at MK Dons with memories that will stand the test of time – and Suzuki has been with us to enjoy these moments."

“To become the Club’s longest-serving shirt sponsor is a remarkable feat and, with Suzuki’s magnificent support, we will look to build on the success of the last few seasons here at stadiummk.” 

Suzuki’s Managing Director Nobuo Suyama said: “Suzuki has been based in Milton Keynes for over 10 years and we are proud to be part of the area’s successful commercial sector."

“We are delighted to announce our further sponsorship with MK Dons, which has already helped develop our commitment to the local community and support our great local team both in its sporting and its community ambitions."

“As well as reaching out to people outside our business, our major sponsorship is a great way of building pride and engagement with our 150 head office staff, many of whom live in and around MK."

“We have enjoyed great success together so far and look forward to this continuing over the next three seasons.” 

The Dons take on Bristol City at the weekend in a crucial game in the fight for Championship survival, with both sides currently level on 31 points, five points clear of the relegation zone.
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