14 Macron Canadian Premier League 2019 Kits Revealed
Italian brand Macron was tasked with creating kits for the inaugural Canadian Premier League season, and last night home and away kits for all 7 teams were officially unveiled.
The Macron Canadian Premier League kits feature bespoke designs that were created in collaboration with each of the teams and their officials. They are the first big collection to boast the 'new' Macron logo on the right chest.
HFX Wanderers FC (Halifax)
York9 FC (York Region)
Forge FC (Hamilton)
Valour FC (Winnipeg)
FC Edmonton
Cavalry FC (Calgary)
Pacific FC (Vancouver Island)
Are you a fan of the designs created by Macron for the inaugural season of the Canadian Premier League? Which teams designs do you like the most? Comment below.
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Nottingham Forest Announce Marex Front-of-Shirt Sponsorship Deal
Nottingham Forest have officially announced a multi-year Principal Partnership with global financial services platform Marex. Starting with the 26-27 season, Marex will serve as the club's new front-of-shirt sponsor, replacing gambling brand Bally's. The agreement is reported to be worth approximately £25 million over a three-year period.
The clean Marex wordmark and arrow logo will be featured across the front of the Nottingham Forest men's and women's first-team playing and replica kits, as well as the club's netball team dresses. In addition to primary kit placement, Marex will become Forest's official Global Markets Partner and exclusive provider of foreign exchange and financial services.
The announcement resolves Forest's search for a principal partner just ahead of the new Premier League campaign, following a pre-season without a front-of-shirt sponsor. The transition also aligns with the Premier League's upcoming voluntary ban on gambling companies occupying front-of-shirt sponsorship inventory.





















