Carlisle United’s Norwegian branch of supporters have pledged their loyalty to the Brunton Park club after committing to another sponsorship deal.
The branch, formed just over 20 years ago, has again committed to the sponsorship of the ball plinth, which takes centre stage as the players and officials walk out of the tunnel ahead of every home game.
One of the original members Pål Meier said: “We are very happy to sponsor the Blues because the club is in our hearts.
“Our first trip to Brunton Park was in Easter 2004, and we have been travelling over to Carlisle two or three times each year since.
“The pandemic stopped us for two seasons, and it was a great feeling when we could visit once again for the last home match against Stevenage at the end of April.
“We have many friends in Carlisle, the club always welcomes us warmly and, we love to be a little part of the Carlisle United family.
“We hope to visit Carlisle and Brunton Park for many years to come in the future.”
The Branch has previously sponsored the club’s mini-bus, winter clothing for the under-18 squad and donated money to help with Academy projects and tournaments, taking their overall sponsorship total to close to £16,000.
Commercial assistant Kerry Evans said: “The ball plinth was a fantastic idea and it’s such a visible way for the Norwegian Branch to show their support for the club.
“Almost as soon as the season ended they were in touch to see if they could take up the same sponsorship package again, and that’s a great way to demonstrate their loyalty and support for the Blues.
“Not only will we see the plinth at every game, there will also be an eye-catching ground board at the side of the pitch.
“We thank Pål and the Flekkefjord Branch for their continued support, and we look forward to seeing them at a home game very soon.”