Braga and Hummel Announce Kit Deal
- New Kit Supplier: Braga has agreed to a four-season kit deal with Hummel, replacing Lacatoni.
- Club-Wide Agreement: The Hummel deal covers all of Braga's teams, from the first team to youth levels.
- Kit Launch: The first Hummel-designed Braga kits will be released in early July.
Portuguese club Braga last evening announced that it had closed a kit deal with Hummel that will see the iconic Danish brand replace previous supplier Lacatoni.
The Hummel x Braga kit deal will run for an initial four seasons, and will include all of the club's teams from the first-team down to the youth ranks.
António Salvador, President of SC Braga, had the following to say about the new partnership: "To improve, we need the best partners. Hummel, being an international brand, identified SC Braga as a club that does not deny its local base, but is simultaneously one of the biggest of Portugal[...]"
Natalia Jiménez, CEO of Hummel for Spain and Portugal: "We could not be more enthusiastic about this agreement. We are now linked with SC Braga, one of the great Portuguese clubs, with a big history of European football and which is constantly present in the UEFA competitions. But it's also a club that, in addition to the sporting side, has values with which we feel very identified. We're convinced that this is the beginning of a long and fruitful journey".
The inaugural Hummel Braga kits are set to be released in early July.
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