Arsenal partner with Sportpesa

Football
By Game Yetu | Feb 07, 2016

Arsenal Football Club has welcomed SportPesa as its Official Betting Partner in Kenya.

This long-term partnership is geared towards helping SportPesa grow their business in Kenya where they already sponsor the SportPesa Premier League, SportPesa Super 8 League and grassroots football.

SportPesa will engage directly with Arsenal supporters in Kenya through the club’s digital channels, promotional activities and marketing initiatives featuring first-team players and club legends.

Arsenal fans in Kenya will also be offered a range of club-related benefits, including official merchandise and match tickets to see the team in action at Emirates Stadium.

As part of the partnership, SportPesa will be offering five-day training camps twice per season which will be led by Arsenal-trained coaching staff.

These sessions will be designed to ensure that both footballers and coaches in Kenya learn to incorporate the key principles of ‘playing the Arsenal way’.

These camps will also help support the initiatives that SportPesa have in place to identify and nurture talent at a grassroots level.

Vinai Venkatesham, Arsenal’s Chief Commercial Officer, said: “We are delighted to welcome SportPesa as our Official Betting Partner in Kenya.

“Arsenal has huge support across Africa and we look forward to engaging further with our fans in Kenya while also helping to drive the SportPesa business and, through a wide range of initiatives, the development of football in the country.”

Ronald Karauri, SportPesa’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “SportPesa is dedicated to uplifting the football standards in Kenya, and we look working with Arsenal to help achieve this.”

— Additional reporting from Arsenal.com

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