Partner Article
Hot tub firm becomes Huddersfield Town FC’s newest sponsor
Hot Tub World has become the newest business to join the Huddersfield Town FC as a corporate partner.
The deal was completed at the end of January. Hot Tub World is the largest distributor of HotSpring, Elite, SpaForm and RotoSpa Hot Tubs and Spas in the North of England.
Based in Deighton Mills on Leeds Road, Huddersfield, down the road from Town’s PPG Canalside training complex, Hot Tub World was established by joint owners John Whiteley and Neil Armstrong in 2000.
Hot Tub World will now showcase its brand around the John Smith’s Stadium on Huddersfield Town match days, on top of a permanent banner around the pitches at PPG Canalside.
Mark told htafccommercial.com: “We’re very pleased to announce this new partnership with Hot Tub World. As much as the Club is always looking for opportunities with national and international brands, we are very keen to work with leading Huddersfield businesses and Hot Tub World fits that bill perfectly; they are the biggest company of their type in the north and are based right on our doorstep.
“As well as the commercial benefits of the deal, such as the promotion of their brand at our facilities, we are also looking at ways that we can work together to aid the playing squad in their recovery.
“I hope we can help to raise awareness of Hot Tub World’s products and services through this deal.”
Neil Armstrong of Hot Tub World added: “We’re delighted to become a part of the Huddersfield Town family of partners. We have been fans of the team for many years and we’re very excited about working closely with the Club.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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