EASTLEIGH announce that long-term sponsors Silverlake Automotive Recycling are extending their title sponsorship of the club’s home ground for an eighth successive year.
The Silverlake Stadium will continue to operate under the same name for the upcoming 2021-22 National League campaign, bringing an affiliation with the Spitfires to over 12 years.
The Hampshire-based vehicle recycling company and official club partner’s sponsorship extends to the Spitfires’ travel wear for the first time, with a logo seen on some of the gear.
Silverlake’s managing director and member of Eastleigh’s board of directors Allen Prebble said: “I believe Eastleigh is one of the most professional teams in the Hampshire area. Their goal is to become one of the leading clubs in the region and I applaud and support that ambition.
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“Their community values, demonstrated by the varied initiatives they design and deliver, including disability football programmes and football coaching for youngsters, are impressive and hugely valuable.
“As a family business based in the region, enjoying sustained growth which sees us expanding our local workforce and celebrating our 75th anniversary, it’s important to us to be able to give something back.
“Our partnership with the club gives us the opportunity to connect with the community, share hopes and dreams, offer support and celebrate everything that is so great about our football club. Here’s to a fantastic season.”
Eastleigh’s chairman, Kenny Amor, added: “We are delighted to be continuing our long-standing partnership with Silverlake for another season, and I would like to thank Allen and the Silverlake team for their ongoing support.
“Over the years, our stadium has become synonymous with the Silverlake name so to maintain this partnership in a special year that sees us both celebrate our 75th Anniversaries is fantastic to see.”
Ben Strevens' Spitfires kick their National League season off on Saturday August 28 with a visit from Wrexham.
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