South Melbourne FC sign record sponsorship agreement with CF Capital

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South Melbourne FC has announced a record sponsorship agreement with CF Capital as Major Principal Partner for the next two years.

According to a press release, the six-figure sponsorship agreement “represents the largest single sponsorship in the history of the club.”

South Melbourne FC President, Nicholas Maikousis, has welcomed the agreement and said he is “proud to have Paul Chiodo and CF Capital join South Melbourne FC as the clubs Major Principal Partner.”

“The six-figure annual agreement represents trust in the South Melbourne brand, its values and its approach to aspirational success and achievement,” Mr Maikousis said.

“Paul and his leadership team have been impressed with our community diversity and engagement. They have pledged to directly support our All Abilities Programs.”

CF Capital is one of the leading funds management firms in Australia with expertise in a range of asset classes including real estate development, equity, investment and credit.

Investment Director, Paul Chiodo, together with his leadership team, represented CF Capital at the 2022 Jersey Night where they provided further direct support for the Club’s Men’s, Women’s, Blind and Powerchair teams.

As a Major Principal Partner, South Melbourne FC members and supporters will now become familiar with the CF Capital brand around Lakeside Stadium, with signage featuring the logo prominently for the livestream audience in front of the Clarendon Corner.

READ MORE: Former South Melbourne FC President Leonidas Anezakis passes away.

Source: smfc.com.au

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