Wellington Phoenix has confirmed that Gazley Motors will extend its partnership with the club for a fourth season.
Gazley is Wellington’s largest car dealership and has been servicing the local community for over 20 years.
The family-owned business has not only supported the Phoenix on the pitch but off it as well, supplying its players with premium vehicles from brands such as Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen and Alfa Romeo.
David Dome, general manager at Wellington Phoenix, said about the extended partnership:
“Myles and his team at Gazley are passionate about supporting Wellington businesses, and they’ve been a great partner of ours for the past three seasons,” he said in a media release on the club’s website.
“Gazley are agents for some of the world’s leading vehicle brands and I know our players love driving their cars.
“We’ve already achieved a lot together and we look forward to building on our partnership in the upcoming season.”
Myles Gazley, managing director at Gazley Motors, expressed his excitement to continue with the club for a fourth season:
“In a challenging time for Wellington, the Phoenix have lit up the community and we’re extremely proud to extend our partnership for another season,” he said in a media release on the club’s website.
“Being the driving force behind this remarkable team has been a rewarding journey and we’re excited to continue supporting a club that truly embodies the passion and spirit of Wellington.”
Gazley’s logo will again appear on the right sleeve of the men’s playing kit and has already been featured in their Australia Cup tie against South Melbourne.
Wellington Phoenix already has a long list of partners based in New Zealand such as Entelar Group, Comrad and the New Zealand Campus of Innovation and Sport (NZCIS).
With the extension of Gazley Motors, the club are showing their full support for local businesses in the area and we may see more New Zealand-based partnerships along the way.
Football in New Zealand is reaching an exciting time as it continues to grow in both the men’s and women’s games.
We’ve seen the likes of Ben Old and Macey Fraser all making the move abroad and with the introduction of Auckland FC, New Zealand football fans should get excited about what lies ahead.