Here are the top A-League partnerships you may have missed in the last week, as we approach a third of the way through the season.
As reported previously on Ministry of Sport, Sydney FC have signed a community partnership with Rhino Football, a deal that will last two years.
The main role Rhino will play at the club is providing custom-made footballs and specialist equipment for kids attending Sydney FC’s popular school holiday clinics and skills training programs.
Rhino managing director, Craig Brown, said partnering with the current A-League champions is best for the development of their brand.
“Sydney FC are the leading community club in the country, and we are delighted to be partnering with them,” Brown said.
“Our investment seeks to improve the performances of every player involved in Sydney FC’s programs, and to make an impact on the overall success of football in Australia,” he said.
Meanwhile, computer programming firm, Hoap, have been announced as the official wellbeing partner of Adelaide United.
The Adelaide based company’s aim, according to their social media post, is to “implement strong wellbeing and performance practices to better the culture within the organisation each and every day”.
Elsewhere, Macarthur Bulls FC have announced a game-day partnership with Merlo Group for their inaugural season.
In a post on the Bulls’ social media, the role of their sponsorship was unspecified, but stated “Merlo is a family-run industrial group whose products are characterised by innovation, technology and reliability”.