With local teams preparing to kick off the upcoming season, Elmo Insurance renewed its sponsorship of the Santa Lucia Football Club. It’s a renewal of the support and strength so many find in the sport.
Club president, Robert Micallef, and Adrian Gomez Blanco, vice-president, expressed their thanks saying: “We are so grateful for Elmo’s continued support, especially now as we enter another exciting year of possibilities.”
“It’s a real point of pride for us that we support The Yellows, as it is a truly rewarding sponsorship for us. Football is a sport that unites people and we love being part of that,” said COO Anthony Cauchi.
“We look forward to what this partnership brings in the next 2 years and we wish the team all the best for the upcoming season.”
Santa Lucia FC are currently preparing to face Balzan, on Sunday, August 28, Żebbuġ Rangers, on Saturday, September 3, Birkirkara, on Sunday, September 7, and Marsaxlokk on Saturday, October 8.
For more information on the scheduled games for the rest of the season and to purchase your tickets, visit https://matchcentre.mfa.com.mt/.
Elmo Insurance Limited (C-3500) is registered in Malta. Authorised to carry on general insurance business in terms of the Insurance Business Act (Chapter 403 of the Laws of Malta) and regulated by the MFSA.
Elmo Insurance offers a full range of insurance solutions including motor, marine, home, travel, health and business. For further information, visit elmoinsurance.com or call 23430000.
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