AFC Leopards Secures Ksh60m Sponsorship Deal

Spotika has announced their sponsorship pledge to AFC Leopards. The sponsorship shall cover the entire Kenyan Premier League season as the official title sponsor and shirt sponsor to a tune of Ksh60million.

The deal with the Kenyan giants that is subject to completion of regulatory processes will come into effect once it is clear when the 2022/23 Football Kenya Federation Premier League season kicks off.

Being the fastest growing site, our top priority is to support Kenyan football. ¬We aim to bring more engagement and excitement together with AFC Leopards SC in the near future.

Spotika aims to be a reliable partner with strong focus on responsible gaming and passion for football.

“In alignment with our pledge, we look forward to their transformation into the biggest club in Kenyan Football. As they say a journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step, the successful patnership story of Spotika- Ingwe starts today. Together forward with strength as the AFC Leopards motto “OBULALA NA AMANI”. After elections, we shall engage the new board on short term and long term remedies to help the club attain financial stability,” said Spotika in a statement.

“In partnership with the club, we shall also build a state of art stadia that meets the international FIFA standards, this shall work as a source of income for the club as well as an incubation center for young talents across the country.”

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