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Crystal Palace Football Club and Macron extend partnership

Crystal Palace Football Club and Macron extend partnership

Italian sportswear designer/provider Macron has signed a new multi-year contract extension with English Premier League club Crystal Palace.
With the south London club having won the FA Cup in May and now set to play in one of Europe's key knockout competitions for the 2025/26 season, the contract expansion is a certainly a key one for Macron.
It continues 'the strong and successful relationship between the club and the Italian brand leader in sportswear', the Bologna-based company said.
It noted that the 'now-iconic FA Cup-winning shirt', has been officially restocked and will be distributed to fans starting from mid-September (priced £70), and will include the return of its historic 1861 crest.
The extended agreement will also see Macron continue to supply all match day kits, training wear, travel-wear and accessories for players and fans.
'Preparations are already under way for future collections that combine high-performance materials, stylish design and a deep connection to the club's heritage', it also said.
Crystal Palace commercial director Barry Webber added: 'Macron has proven to be a fantastic partner for Crystal Palace, and this renewal is a natural next step in what has been a hugely successful collaboration.
'Together we've produced some of the most memorable kits in the club's modern history, and this new agreement builds on everything we've achieved so far.'
Macron CEO Gianluca Pavanello also said: 'This year, we experienced one of the most thrilling moments in Crystal Palace's history, and we are glad to have been a part of it. We are equally delighted to continue this successful journey together and to celebrate future victories on the pitch.'
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