United Teams Up with (RED) for Special Charity Matches
Manchester United has announced an inspiring charitable initiative that will see both the men’s and women’s teams sporting the (RED) charity logo on their shirts for designated matches this season. This powerful collaboration aims to raise awareness and support for the fight against health inequality worldwide.
Key Match Details
– Men’s team: Premier League fixture vs West Ham (May 10)
– Women’s team: WSL match against Arsenal (May 11)
– Special edition shirts featuring the (RED) logo replacing the usual Snapdragon branding
Partnership Impact and Details
The initiative is integrated into United’s substantial £60m annual sponsorship agreement with Qualcomm Technologies. This innovative approach allows the club to leverage its global platform for charitable causes while maintaining its commercial partnerships. The special edition shirts will be produced specifically for these matches, with proceeds supporting (RED)’s mission.
About (RED)
Founded in 2006 by Bono and Bobby Shriver, (RED) has been at the forefront of the fight against AIDS and other health inequalities. The organization has consistently worked with global brands and institutions to create impactful campaigns that drive both awareness and funding for critical health initiatives.
United’s Commitment to Social Causes
This partnership represents another significant step in Manchester United’s long-standing commitment to social causes and community engagement. By featuring the (RED) logo on both men’s and women’s team shirts, the club demonstrates its dedication to using its global platform for positive social impact.
Looking Forward
These special matches in May will not only showcase United’s sporting excellence but also highlight the club’s role in addressing global health challenges. Fans can look forward to seeing these unique shirts in action while supporting a worthy cause.
[Related: Read more about Manchester United’s community initiatives here]
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