Harrogate Town have revealed their stadium on Wetherby Road will be going by a new name ahead of the 2024/25 season.
The club have partnered with Exercise.co.uk and the League Two club’s home ground will now be called The Exercise Stadium.
This follows previous Stadium Sponsors EnviroVent, who are now the club’s new front of shirt sponsor.
Exercise.co.uk is an online fitness equipment provider and has been a valued sponsor of the club since 2019.
The firm first took the club’s Match Ball Sponsorship for the 2021/22 season and provided valuable exercise equipment to the first team squad and Academy to help them stay in shape throughout the season.
David Gilson, Managing Director of Exercise said:
“Over the past three years, Exercise have been the proud sponsor of the Match Ball and Hospitality Suite at Harrogate Town, so becoming the official Stadium Sponsor is a natural progression in continuing our support for the club.
“The national spotlight will shine on League Two like never before, creating an ideal opportunity to increase the exposure of Harrogate Town and Exercise to a wider audience across the country.
“We very much look forward to welcoming everybody to the new Exercise Stadium for the next three seasons”.
The club’s new Stadium Sponsor has also provided equipment to the club’s Player Development Centre and co-hosted events at the club’s Commercial Street Store with Olympian Roger Black MBE before becoming sponsors of the brand new Executive Suite at Wetherby Road, which plays host to over 100 corporate guests from around the EFL.
Harrogate Town Commercial Director Joanne Towler said:
“David, Anita, and the team at Exercise have been wonderful supporters of our club for such a long time now, and we are absolutely delighted they are our new stadium sponsors.
“They, like us, are growing and both organisations share like minded values and the timing couldn’t be better as we enter our fifth season in the EFL.
“We’d like to express our appreciation to Exercise for their continued support and commitment to Harrogate Town AFC.”
To find out more about Exercise please visit https://exercise.co.uk/