Sportsbreaks.com extends Man United partnership to North America
Sportsbreaks.com expanded its partnership with Manchester United, now targeting the North American market.
As part of the expanded relationship, Sportsbreaks.com will market official ticket and hotel packages to United fans in United States and Canada.
The partnership involves Sportsbreaks.com’s affiliated company inspiresport , which will provide opportunities for youth clubs, high schools and college soccer teams to travel to Manchester to train at club facilities exclusively via the Generation adidas International brand.
Collette Roche, Chief Operating Officer at Manchester United, said: “We are delighted to expand our partnership with Sportsbreaks.com and offer our fans in the US and Canada the chance to take in the full Manchester United experience.”
Sportsbreaks.com specialise in sports experiences sporting fans. It has been an official partner of Manchester United since the start of the 2021/22 season.
It offers packages cincludng an official ticket and hotel accommodation.
Sportsbreaks.com Managing Director Rob Slawson added: “In our first season in partnership with Manchester United, we were privileged to have brought thousands of fans from around the world to Old Trafford.”
“We know there will be millions of North American fans who will be excited by this opportunity, so we look forward to seeing many US and Canadian groups at Old Trafford throughout the season.”
Inspiresport provides tailored sports development tours to the UK and Europe, offering professional coaching at many of the world’s top professional clubs.
The organisation strengthened its presence within the US and Canadian markets this year with the acquisition of Generation adidas International.
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