Fulham Football Club expands World Mobile partnership program, adds WMT asset to treasury
— Fulham Football Club Within this partnership, the World Mobile logo will be displayed on the official matchday shirt for the Men’s, Women’s and Academy teams for the 2022-2023 Premier League season. Also, the logo will be featured on the front of the official Fulham FC training kits worn by players, coaches and technical personnel.
There are only 20 teams in the Premier League, and this opportunity we have to showcase World Mobile to billions of viewers is one we relish. We have built a new sharing economy in a trillion-dollar market that anyone can be a part of, an new economic model that rewards people for directly connecting customers and that redistributes the wealth back to many.
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