Bedfordshire-based Quinn Groundworks and Construction has become the official partner of Luton Town Football Club.
The firm first partnered with the club in the 2020/21 season with its branding on the top of the Kenilworth Road stadium stand for four years.
It also became Associate Partner of the club in the 2023/24 Premier League Season.
This will be Quinn’s first season as official partner of the club, and have their branding on the upper tier of the David Preece stand for the 2024/25 campaign.
Quinn was established in 2017, carrying out all aspects of groundworks for commercial and residential schemes and construction projects within the surrounding areas of its Dunstable headquarters.
Kyle Quinn, managing director at Quinn Groundworks and Construction said: “We have been part of the sponsorship journey with Luton Town for several years and have enjoyed watching the great progress being made by the club, it really has been a great story, we are honoured to be part of the club and look forward to a bright future on the upcoming seasons.”
Luton Town Football Club was founded in 1885, currently competing in the EFL Championship after being promoted to the Premier League for the first time in 2023–24.
Chris Bell, commercial director at Luton Town, said: “Quinn Groundworks and Construction have been connected to the Town and the Club for a number of seasons.
“I’m delighted that Quinn Groundworks and Construction have extended their partnership following the 23/24 season.
“I look forward to working closely with Kyle, Gary and the team at Quinn Groundworks and Construction as the Club continues to improve and fight to play at the highest level possible.”
in September, Luton Town’s development company submitted a detailed planning application for a new 25,000-capacity stadium in Luton town centre, with AECOM and SISA to lead the design team.
The aim of the scheme will be to deliver a sustainable long-term home for the club and its ambitions, as well as a catalyst in future regeneration for the town.
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