Experience Kissimmee ends West Ham United sponsorship
Experience Kissimmee announced it is cancelling its sponsorship of West Ham United Football Club.
“Due to recent events, Experience Kissimmee has made the decision to part ways with West Ham United Football Club and end our sponsorship of the team,” said DT Minich, Experience Kissimmee President/CEO.
It follows a major backlash against player Kurt Zouma who was filmed kicking his pet cat.
“As an organisation and community, we welcome visitors and locals alike to join us in celebrating wildlife and nature, now and always. We are proud to work with partners who are accredited, certified and regulated to the highest standards of animal care,” Minich added.
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