Dundalk FC is delighted to announce a new partnership with Hanley Energy which will see the globally recognised company become the new title sponsor of the club’s MU14 and MU15 academy teams.
Hanley Energy is an indigenous Irish-owned and operated business with a stable of world-class engineers shared between its European headquarters in Co Meath and in Ashburn, Virginia, USA.
The company has a strong presence in the North-East with offices and manufacturing facilities located in Dundalk, Stamullen, Kingscourt and Monaghan.
Hanley Energy is a global innovator in critical power and energy management solutions, specialising in the design, build, and commission of turnkey mission-critical solutions for a diverse range of business sectors.
The link—up with Dundalk FC is the latest example of Hanley Energy’s commitment to invest in a wide and unique range of sponsorship avenues, following the company’s previous partnerships with organisations such as Cricket Ireland, the Republic of Ireland Taekwondo Association and SHECANDO2021.
“We are thrilled to announce this new partnership with Hanley Energy, a company with local roots in Dundalk that has grown to be a worldwide leader in the energy sector,” said Dundalk FC chief operating officer Martin Connolly.
“Our MU14 and MU15 academy players represent the future of this club and it is fantastic that they have the support of an ambitious and innovative company like Hanley Energy supporting them on the early stages of their pathway to the professional game.”
“Everyone at Hanley Energy is very excited about forging strong links to the future of Dundalk FC by sponsoring the MU14 and MU15 academy players,” said Hanley Energy’s managing director and co-founder, Dennis Nordon.
“As a local business, we are delighted to be able to champion excellence and assist them in nurturing real international potential.”
For more information on Hanley Energy, visit the website at www.hanleyenergy.com
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