Perth Glory FC Gains Macron as Apparel Sponsor

June 24, 2013

Perth Glory FC have announced Italian and European technical sportswear manufacturing giant, sales Macron as its official apparel partner for the next two Hyundai A-League Seasons.

Macron is an established European leader in the production of active sportswear for over 42 years, treat covering the core business areas of teamwear, merchandising and leisurewear for the sports of football, basketball, volleyball, rugby , handball and baseball.

Perth Glory FC General Manager Anthony Radich commented on the deal: “We are very excited to have a brand with the football pedigree of Macron on board and welcome them to Australia, to Perth and most importantly to the Perth Glory Football Family.”

The Macron offer was overwhelming ” It was very evident to us early on that Macron shared a common vision and philosophy to ours. Macron had a genuine enthusiasm and a long term vision to invest in both our club and in the sport in WA and Australia and that went beyond merely supplying product. This combined with the quality of their product, their professionalism and football pedigree was significant “, said Mr Radich.

Andrea Palilla , Country Manager for Macron said: “Perth Glory is a team aspiring to go places much like Macron with an ambitious, exciting and well conceived long term vision. We are highly confident we can achieve great things together and as Perth Glory have shown throughout this process they also share a strong desire for quality and attention to detail which we pride ourselves on. We really appreciate their support and look forward to being an important part of the Glory family – one that also has great pride and tradition.”

The brand whose mantra is “work hard, play harder” has an impressive football pedigree which continues to grow rapidly at both an amateur and professional level with Macron being the official apparel partner for Italian Serie A football giants Lazio, Napoli and Bologna as well as La Liga teams Real Betis and Mallorca in Spain, EPL sides Aston Villa and West Ham and Leeds United in the UK, SC Braga in Portugal, AZ Alkmaar in the Netherlands, Hajduk Split in Croatia and Macabbi Tel Aviv in Israel just to name a few.