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Commercial opportunities

Partnering for success

Newcastle United's advertising and sponsorship department has a wide range of ways your organisation can benefit from an association with our revered brand. 

St. James' Park is a stadium rich with history and tradition, welcoming over 50,000 devoted fans on a matchday and boasting over one million visitors per season. 

Our partnership team offers a comprehensive and professional portfolio of advertising and promotional opportunities, including in-stadium advertising boards, programme advertising, sponsorship packages and much more, all of which can be tailored to your individual needs. We endeavour to work closely with you to help you achieve your objectives.

Associate Partnership

A partnership opportunity with a difference is now available at Newcastle United, affording the opportunity to engage with our captive audience. From the moment fans open the programme to the final whistle, your brand will be positioned at the very heart of the action, securing incredible reach and building an affinity to make our fans your fans.

Get in touch for more details and to find out how your company can benefit from a partnership with Newcastle United:

Phone: 0191 201 8438 | Email: associate.partners@nufc.co.uk

 

Other opportunities

To discuss the latest opportunities to promote your business, please contact us at commercial.opportunities@nufc.co.uk.

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