have finally found a shirt sponsor after they partnered with the ‘ Refugee Agency UNHCR.
The charity’s logo will be displayed on the front of Forest’s shirts from the beginning of 2023 for the remainder of the season.
Forest have not worn a sponsor logo so far on their return after failing to agree a deal with any company after owner Evangelos Marinakis reportedly held out for £10million-a-season back in the summer.
Nottingham Forest will wear the logo of charity UNHCR, the United Nations Refugee Agency, on their shirts from the beginning of 2023 after announcing a partnership
Forest players model the new kit at the City Ground following the tie-up with UNHCR
The club with UNHCR on Thursday and they will support relief efforts for people fleeing conflict and persecution around the world through donations.
Marinakis said: ‘We are delighted that for kombi servisi the remainder of the season we will use the front of the famous Nottingham Forest shirt to tell such an important story. It will be an honour to display their name on our shirt in support of this important cause.
‘I am proud to have partnered with the United Nations’ global work before, with Olympiacos FC back in 2013. If you liked this write-up and you would such as to obtain additional details concerning Kombi Servisi kindly check out our own site. We supported UNICEF for four years, Kombi Servisi choosing to make a significant financial contribution to their charitable work rather than taking income from a sponsor, and giving their cause prominence on the front, kombi servisi and then the back, of the Olympiacos shirt.
Forest have been wearing sponsorless shirts this season after failing to agree a new deal
‘I hope fans of Nottingham Forest will also be proud that we have chosen to highlight the work of UNHCR for the remainder of the season, in addition to the local causes our Community Trust supports.
‘This comes at a time when the world faces enormous challenges in helping the most vulnerable people in society.’
Forest returned to action following the World Cup break with a on Wednesday night.
Reports in the summer suggested owner Evangelos Marinakis wanted a £10m-a-year deal
They travel to Manchester United in the Premier League on December 27 and will wear the new shirt from the home game against Chelsea on New Year’s Day onwards.
Steve Cooper’s team are currently 18th in the Premier League table, but just a point from safety with 23 rounds of the season remaining.
that Forest turned down two shirt sponsorship offers in the summer to hold out for a £10m-a-year deal. It followed the expiry of their deal with boiler manufacturer BOXT.