09 December 2021
09 December 2021

Udinese Calcio sign Kiba Inu as new co-sponsor

Revolutionary cryptocurrency brand to appear on club jerseys

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Starting with the match against AC Milan at Dacia Arena this Saturday and for the rest of the 2021/22 season, Udinese Calcio is delighted to announce Kiba Inu as the club’s new co-sponsor. The company’s logo, with cryptocurrency that goes by the same name, will appear on club jerseys until the end of the season. Kiba Inu is a cryptocurrency that aims to revolutionise the cryptocurrency industry, by combining a vast range of crypto utilities with the drive and passion of the Udinese community. With a quickly growing base of over 25,000 users, Kiba Inu is well on its way to becoming one of the biggest cryptocurrencies in the world.

"We’re very pleased to have found an innovative partner in Kiba Inu, with whom Udinese Calcio can further develop our international marketing activities with digital products,” stated Federico Zurleni, Udinese’s Chief Revenue Officer, “and we’re sure that Kiba is also perfectly in line with our values, our creativity and, above all, our growing aspirations. We’re definitely committed to making innovative partnerships in order to always be more aligned with new trends, particularly in digital technology."
 
“This is a knockout combination: one of the world’s fastest-growing crypto currencies joining forces with Udinese Calcio, the club that champions the hearts of their fans,” stated the Kiba Inu marketing department. “We are delighted to announce Udinese as our new strategic partner and look forward to a successful and long-lasting relationship together. This partnership is another positive step in our project’s continued growth and development and an excellent opportunity to collaborate with a brand that shares our core values. Kiba Inu and Udinese Calcio are both dynamic and progressive brands with a commitment to future growth and community engagement. This common belief makes us a perfect fit for each other.”