NFA in deal with Puma

NFA in deal with Puma

WINDHOEK – The lack of consistent playing gear for the Brave Warriors will be something of the past following a contractual agreement between Puma International and the Namibia Football Association (NFA) last week.

Confirming the agreement, NFA acting secretary general Barry Rukoro said the agreement signed in Cape Town, South Africa, makes Puma International the Brave Warriors’ official sponsor. “It means that Puma International will supply the national team with sport gear and render technical equipment for the next five years,” said Rukoro.He said the team has always struggled with lack of uniformity when it comes to sport gear but with Puma International as the sole provider of playing apparel, that will be history.The Association will make sure that Brave Warriors replica jerseys are sold at a level that will satisfy Puma International.This latest development follows the successful completion of an agreement between Namibia Premier League outfit Orlando Pirates and the local Puma distributor two weeks ago.Pirates’ five-year agreement with Puma is subject to renewal, depending on how Orlando Pirates fare in the league campaign.Nampa”It means that Puma International will supply the national team with sport gear and render technical equipment for the next five years,” said Rukoro.He said the team has always struggled with lack of uniformity when it comes to sport gear but with Puma International as the sole provider of playing apparel, that will be history.The Association will make sure that Brave Warriors replica jerseys are sold at a level that will satisfy Puma International.This latest development follows the successful completion of an agreement between Namibia Premier League outfit Orlando Pirates and the local Puma distributor two weeks ago.Pirates’ five-year agreement with Puma is subject to renewal, depending on how Orlando Pirates fare in the league campaign.Nampa

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