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Sunderland sign African shirt sponsorship deal

Sport
LONDON — English Premier League club Sunderland has announced an agreement with not-for-profit group Invest in Africa to become their official shirt sponsor. The Black Cats will wear the name of the organisation on their shirts for at least the next two seasons. Invest in Africa is a partnership of companies formed to promote African […]

LONDON — English Premier League club Sunderland has announced an agreement with not-for-profit group Invest in Africa to become their official shirt sponsor.

The Black Cats will wear the name of the organisation on their shirts for at least the next two seasons.

Invest in Africa is a partnership of companies formed to promote African business opportunities.

Sunderland have existing African ties, with a number of the continent’s players in their ranks in recent years. They include Ghanaian trio Asamoah Gyan, John Mensah and Sulley Muntari.

Egypt international Ahmed Elmohamady and last season’s club player of the year, Benin midfielder Stephane Sessegnon, are current members of the Black Cats squad.

The club also signed a partnership agreement with Ghanaian side Asante Kotoko last year, which saw them offer practical support and advice in youth coaching to the Kumasi-based club.

“We are very proud to have augmented our relationship with Invest in Africa through this wonderful agreement,” Sunderland chairman Ellis Short said.

“It truly gives something back to both our own region and to a continent which has become a firm part of our club’s success story over recent seasons.”

Sunderland chief executive Margaret Byrne added: “Africa has a wonderful passion for the game, something which is mirrored here in our own north east region.

“Both places are renowned for examples of how football can engage people and organisations to the extent where it changes lives.”