Sunderland AFC strike Soccer Supplement partnership
Sunderland AFC have scored a partnership with a new performance supplement supplier for the 2018/19 campaign.
Soccer Supplement provides specialist supplements for a range of professional football clubs in the UK and overseas.
Paul Walsh, sport scientist for the Sunderland AFC first team, said: “We’re very happy to partner with Soccer Supplement as our performance supplement supplier.
“Their products will integrate well with our food-based nutritional strategies to support the lads’ preparation and recovery.”
He continued: “Over the course of a very demanding season, high quality food, the correct recovery and Informed Sport accredited supplements, are important to ensuring our players sustain the very highest level of performance.
“The comprehensive range of products offered by Soccer Supplements will help meet the specific requirements of our players.”
Mark Britton, commercial director of Soccer Supplement, commented: “It’s great for us to get this deal done with Sunderland –a huge club with fantastic facilities and one which plays football the right way. We look forward to being part of this story for many years to come.”
Soccer Supplement is also nutrition partner of the Professional Footballers’ Association trade union.
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