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Mitre announced as Official Football Partner of Powerleague

The deal will see all leagues across the Powerleague Community Clubs play with a unique Mitre football.

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Mitre have today announced their continued partnership with Powerleague, the world’s largest small-sided football centre operator. The deal will see all leagues across the Powerleague Community Clubs play with a unique Mitre football.

The specialist ball to be used across Powerleague clubs has been engineered to perform at a lower air pressure – ideal for fast paced play across the floor. Crafted with revolutionary Hyperseam technology – which ensures boosted power, rapid speed and pin-point accuracy – the ball delivers unrivalled performance on artificial pitches.

Donna Smith, Brand Manager at Mitre Sports International, said: ‘’The small sided game is one of the fastest growing forms of the sport, and as one of the world’s leading providers Powerleague offer top class facilities and a well organised league structure. We’re excited to be working closely with Powerleague in a partner that puts the player’s needs first with such a technically precise football.’’

Caspar Nelson, Marketing & Sales Director at Powerleague Fives Ltd, said: “We have worked with Mitre for a number of years and are delighted to have a bespoke ball developed by one of the leading ball manufacturers which is designed to suit the needs of our customers – it really adds to the experience they receive when playing at Powerleague.

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