Sponsor AFC Totton
AFC Totton are looking for sponsors for the up and coming local Derby with Saints
AFC Totton are inviting local businesses or individual supporters to be match sponsor or matchball sponsor for their forthcoming friendly against Southampton.
Details of sponsorship packages can be found below.
Please email the club at the following address for further details - supportersgroup@afctotton.co.uk or more details can be found at http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/afctotton/
Match Sponsorship - £300
• Name / Company name or logo in programme for season
• Name / Company name or logo on website for season
• Name / Company name announcements over tannoy at match
• Flyer distribution at match if required
• Parking space for one car at match
• AFC Totton signed football presented after match
• Half time refreshments in boardroom
• Fulltime hospitality in boardroom
• 4 x match admission tickets
• 4 x match programmes
Matchball Sponsorship - £150
• Name / Company name or logo in programme for season
• Name / Company name or logo on website for season
• Name / Company name announcements over tannoy at match
• AFC Totton signed football
• Half time refreshments in boardroom
• 2 x match admission tickets
• 2 x match programmes
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