Sheffield United FC, an EFL Championship club, has announced a new partnership with Istanbul’s prominent hair transplant specialist, Dr. Cinik. Under this agreement, Dr. Cinik’s distinguished logo will be prominently displayed on the sleeves of both the Blades men’s first team and under-21 teams for the upcoming season.
This collaboration underscores Sheffield United’s international reach and commitment to excellence, aligning seamlessly with Dr. Cinik’s values of patient care and innovation. The clinic is well-regarded in the sports world, with high-profile athletes such as Rio Ferdinand, Rivaldo, and Gabriel Magalhães having utilized their services.
Liam Robinson, Commercial Manager at Sheffield United, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We are delighted to have Dr. Cinik join us as our sleeve sponsor. Their commitment to quality and professionalism mirrors our own values. We are excited about the opportunities this collaboration will bring, elevating the Cinik brand within the English Football League.”
Dr. Emrah Cinik, a leading figure in hair transplants, commented on the sponsorship, saying, “We are proud to support Sheffield United, a club with a storied history and a promising future. This partnership offers us an excellent platform to connect with fans and promote our brand globally.”
The alliance with Dr. Cinik enhances the club’s commercial profile, and fans can anticipate a range of activations and giveaways throughout the season. The Dr. Cinik logo will be featured on all retail shirts, which will be available for purchase starting Thursday.
In other club news, Sheffield United recently announced a new partnership with Skills People Group, which has secured the official naming rights for the club’s academy. The facility will now be known as the Skills People Group Academy.
On the pitch, Sheffield United concluded their preseason with a 1-1 draw against Huddersfield Town A.F.C. Ben Wiles scored early for the home team, while Anel Ahmedhodzic equalized for Sheffield United in the second half.
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