A Assist Card – reference in comprehensive assistance to travelers – is the new official sponsor of the Flamengo. From September this year until 2024, the company will display its logo on game shirts, training and travel uniforms on the men’s soccer team.
Through this sponsorship, the Assist Card reinforces its commitment to the sport in Brazil and hopes to continue reaping victories with one of the most important teams on the American continent, with its logo on the back of the most valuable shirt in Brazilian football.
The agreement unanimously approved by the Deliberative Council of the Club includes, among other things, the presence of the brand Assist Card also on the Flamengo website, in the official sponsors section, on the field signs at the George Helal Training Center, the Ninho do Urubu, and on the backdrop of the press conferences at Maracanã, in addition to exposure on the Club’s social networks and on the bus that transports the players and the coaching staff.
Gustavo Oliveira, Vice President of Communications and Marketing at the club, commented:
“It’s another important partnership for Flamengo. Assist Card is an international giant and a reference in the market. With this contract, we have closed all the spaces on our game uniform. We are very happy to close this contract further.”
Alexandre Camargo, country manager and Assist Card in Brazil says:
“We are very happy with this sponsorship. It’s like scoring the title goal in a championship final. The association of two internationally recognized brands, such as Assist Card and Flamengo, goes beyond the country’s borders and reinforces the importance of always traveling safely, benefiting not only Brazilians, but also travelers from all over Latin America.”
On Wednesday (28), Flamengo will enter the field against Fortaleza, at Castelão, showing the partnership in their uniform.
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