JinkoSolar renews Valencia Football Club sponsorship

May 8, 2012
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JinkoSolar will continue to sponsor Valencia Football Club for two more years following the signing of a new contract. Valencia recently finished third in Spain’s La Liga and will play in the European Champions League next year. JinkoSolar will remain the club’s main sponsor and the company’s logo will be featured on Valencia’s home and away shirts throughout the season.

Valencia president Manuel Llorente commented, “Continuing our partnership with JinkoSolar is a reflection of our ongoing joint commitment to integrate sustainable energies into our facilities wherever possible. Our new stadium is a catalyst to promote urban regeneration, and partnering with leaders like JinkoSolar helps spread awareness of the benefits of solar.”

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Regeneration works are currently underway at Valencia’s 75,000-seater Estadio Mestalla stadium, to improve its catering, parking, retail and conference facilities.

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