Fans of the infamous Vanarama National League will be pleased to learn that LV BET has become the championship's official sponsor. May 11 will be the starting date of this new collaboration, which will kick things off with the National League Promotion Final and will end when the 2020 season finishes. Being such a reputable league featuring both professional and semi-professional teams, the Vanarama is a must watch for football fans, so LV BET will be getting a lot of exposure through it.
National League CEO Michael Tattersall expressed great enthusiasm for the newly launched partnership with the well-known betting company. He also stressed the importance of advertising the Promotion Final at Wembley in a responsible gambling-compliant way. It's not the first European sponsorship for LV BET that's looking to take their market share in the UK to the next level.
LV BET's CEO Adrian Sidowski, on the other hand, was also very positive for this new joining of forces in a league that features 68 teams and 3 divisions, which constitutes a great opportunity for the bookmaker to advertise their products. Other sponsorships of the bookmaker in the region include the PFC Victoria London, 2017 European Volleyball Championship in Poland, as well as 2 German ice hockey clubs.
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