AS Cardiff City Women are set to kick-off their UEFA Women’s Champions League campaign, the club and Vanaways have announced that the van leasing specialists will be sponsoring the team, with the Vanaways logo appearing on the Bluebird’s shirts this season.

Vanaways has proudly supported Cardiff City Women for several years and continued the backing to Iain Darbyshire’s side once again this season, with the logo displayed on the back of City’s playing shirts.

Bluebirds defenders Hannah Power and Ffion Price modelled the new 2023/24 strip, featuring the Vanaways logo, ahead of their UEFA Women’s Champions League opener against FC Gintra.

Vanaways are hugely proud to announce our partnership with Cardiff City Football Club’s Womens and Girls Programme for the coming season. We have already seen huge benefits in this strategic partnership and have already forged strong working relationships with some of the other commercial sponsors including Dragon Signs UK, Route Media, LCB Group, PMD Business Finance, CMB Engineering, Nathaniel Cars, Fleet Packs and many more. Commercially, this decision was a no-brainer. Vanaways is a business with strong equality and diversity values and supporting the growth of women’s and girls football is one of the easiest decisions we will make this year.

Vanaways’ aim is to shake up the online vehicle procurement journey across the UK, with a modern and agile approach within the commercial vehicle market, and an emphasis on efficiency and convenience.

James Bibby, Head of Commercial at Cardiff City FC, added: “We are delighted to have Vanaways as our back of shirt sponsor for Cardiff City Women this season. Vanaways have been enthusiastic supporters of our women’s team for several seasons, using their platforms to proudly promote women’s and girls football and cheer on the Bluebirds across our senior and junior teams.

“I’m thrilled to be working with Vanaways again for the upcoming season, and look forward to seeing their logo on our playing shirts as we compete in the Women’s Champions League and on the domestic front this term.”

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