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Evo-Stik to continue as Northern Premier League sponsor for seventh season

BOSTIK through its Evo-Stik brand will continue their sponsorship of the Northern Premier League for a seventh consecutive season.

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BOSTIK through its Evo-Stik brand will continue their sponsorship of the Northern Premier League for a seventh consecutive season.

The leading adhesives and sealants provider extended its support of the Southern League last month and has now done the same for the Northern Premier League.

Evo-Stik took over as the NPL’s title sponsor in 2010, replacing long-term partner Unibond who had supported the league since 1996.

Delighted NPL chairman Mark Harris said: “Organisations have to demonstrate a strong return on investment if they are to secure and retain sponsors.

“The Northern Premier League devotes a great deal of time and effort to delivering that return through maximum visibility of the Evo-Stik brand and club compliance. Extending our association with Evo-Stik is the best possible endorsement of that philosophy.”

Bostik UK’s commercial director Dale Poulton added: “The Evo-Stik League provides an ideal opportunity to promote our brand to all those involved in Non-League football and allows us to put something back into the communities they live in.

“Along with our sponsorship of the Southern Football League, the agreement provides extensive exposure through the media, marketing campaigns and advertising in all stadia, programmes and on club websites.”

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