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BettingWednesday, 15 September 2021 · 1:19pm GMT · 2 min read

Parimatch Scores Deal with Southampton FC

The deal will be celebrated via LED boards on the perimeters at St Mary’s stadium.

AJAndrew JonesEditorial Team
Parimatch Scores Deal with Southampton FC

Parimatch has signed an exclusive sponsorship deal with Premier League team, Southampton FC. 

Parimatch is a unique sports betting and casino operator that is live in various countries worldwide. The brand is headquartered in Cyprus but boasts an extensive customer base in the UK. This deal is the latest on a long string of strategic partnerships in Europe which will help cement Parimatch’s name as UK betting site of choice. 

The deal will be celebrated via LED boards on the perimeters at St Mary’s stadium.

Sarah Batters, Director of Marketing and Partnerships at Southampton Football Club, said: 

“We are delighted to welcome Parimatch Tech as a new commercial partner. Parimatch shares our club values of being ambitious and forward-thinking and we look forward to working with them for the season ahead.”

Roman Syrotian, Co-CEO at Parimatch Tech, added: 

“Our determined expansion into global sports propositions is the subject of huge pride to everyone at Parimatch Tech.

“With the addition of these three great football clubs (Southampton, Aston Villa and Brighton & Hove Albion) to our portfolio, we can say that, as of now, 30% of the English Premier League shares our values and our spirit. We are glad to be partnered with these clubs and are excited to mutually utilise the upcoming opportunities these ventures present.

“Parimatch is in awe of the clubs’ great history and hopes to be a contributor to their success in the coming years. We are also honoured to have Chelsea, Everton and Leicester City by our side, and can’t wait to see our partners on the pitch, showing their passion for football and, naturally, winning.”

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