No More Adidas: Osasuna Signs Macron Kit Deal
- New Kit Supplier: Osasuna has ended its partnership with Adidas and signed a deal with Macron, who will become their kit supplier.
- Long-Term Deal: The agreement between Osasuna and Macron is set to run until 2030, commencing with the 2024-25 season.
- Mutual Enthusiasm: Both Macron and Osasuna are expressing optimism and excitement for this new partnership, highlighting a desire for unique, personalized kits.
La Liga club Osasuna has partnered with Macron in a deal extending until 2030. Macron replaces Adidas as Club Atlético Osasuna’s kit supplier after four years.
Starting from the 2024-25 season, the Macron Hero logo will feature on Osasuna’s jerseys, marking the start of a six-season collaboration.
“I am happy to welcome into the Macron family a club so rich in history and charm as Osasuna, which represents a city and a community where passion and a sense of belonging are the driving force behind every choice and every activity," said Gianluca Pavanello, CEO of Macron. “A club and a city that are full of stimuli to be able to create together unique collections that can express the spirit and pride not only of a team, but of an entire people.”
“We are extremely happy to join the Macron family, whom we thank for their confidence in our project," said Luis Sabalza, Osasuna president. “At Osasuna, we are convinced this will be a very beneficial relationship for both parties. In addition, our fans will be delighted for Osasuna to have exclusive and personalized kits.”
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