Prince Faisal bin Turki bin Nasser, chairman of Al Nassr Football Club, and Yousef bin Ghassan Al-Sulaiman, vice general manager of Al Ghassan Motors, the exclusive dealers of Infiniti cars in the Kingdom, have signed a partnership agreement for the remaining period of this season. In line with the agreement, Infiniti’s logo has been placed on Al Nassr team kits.
The agreement was signed at the media center of Al Nassr Club in the presence of the club’s honorary members, board members and members of the media.
Thanking Al Ghassan Motors Est. for its trust in Al Nassr Club, Prince Faisal said: “This step comes within the framework of the club’s endeavor to bring investors to support the club’s goals of achieving excellent results that satisfy its fans and enthusiasts.”
The prince also thanked the club’s management and praised its efforts to pursue more sponsors.
He said the partnership with Infiniti will have a positive impact on both parties and wished that the relationship lasted for many years to come.
Al-Sulaiman, meanwhile, thanked Prince Faisal for patronizing the signing event.
“After many long and professional negotiations with the club’s officials, we have signed the partnership agreement with such a prestigious club. We are thrilled and confident of the success of this partnership and we will do our best to develop it,” he said.
Source: Arab News
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