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Newcastle United club has announced a new partnership with cryptocurrency platform StormGain, which will see their logo appearing on all 2019/20 first team shirts.

The StormGain brand will have a new presence on Newcastle United shirts for the 2019/2020 season. This means that all fans across Europe, Latin America and Asia can now find out about our opportunities as well!

As part of these promotion, fans can get the opportunity to attend matches or training at Newcastle United, and also play football with their favourite players and win signed T-shirts.

We are delighted to welcome StormGain on board as Newcastle United’s new Official Sleeve Partner. StormGain will offer a range of incredible opportunities and money-can’t-buy experiences for fans, so we are really excited to be working together.

Dale Aitchison, Newcastle United Head of Commercial

Alex Althausen, CEO of StormGain, said: “We are confident that this partnership will help us to expand our brand and activity in the most effective way, using the worldwide draw of Premier League football.

We share many core values with Newcastle United – effort, determination and the pursuit of success – and we could not have imagined a better partner to start such an exciting adventure with.”

StormGain has recently launched a new mobile app to help those looking into cryptocurrency trading to make some profit.

News Source: Press Release

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