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MACRON CONTINUES PARTNERSHIP WITH JD CYMRU LEAGUES, GENARO ADRAN PREMIER AND ARDAL LEAGUES.

Macron Footballs at The Vale Resort, Hensol on the 14th April 2022. Credit: Lewis Mitchell

Sportswear and equipment producer Macron will continue as the official match ball supplier of the JD Cymru Leagues, Genero Adran Premier and Ardal Leagues after signing a new two-year partnership. 

The new deal will see Macron provide all official match balls for fixtures across the JD Cymru Leagues, Genero Adran Premier and Ardal Leagues for the 2022/23 and 2023/24 campaigns. 

The deal will cover a total of 117 clubs across the men’s top three tiers and women’s top flight in Wales. 

Macron, who currently have five stores across Wales, will continue supplying clubs with further equipment from their outlets in Llanelli, Neath, Cardiff, Ebbw Vale and Wrexham, with clubs receiving a special discount as part of the partnership. 

Clubs in the Ardal Leagues and Area Leagues will benefit from three free Solstice balls when they purchase three as part of their sponsorship deal with Marcon. 

Macron Area Manager Andy Dyer said: “We’re delighted to announce our continued partnership as the official match ball supplier of the JD Cymru Leagues, Genero Adran Premier and Ardal Leagues. 

“We’ve enjoyed working with the clubs in the men’s and women’s game across the respective leagues over the past two years and are excited to continue this partnership for the next two seasons. 

“We hope this renewed partnership will help further strengthen our brand and the domestic game in Wales.” 

Gwyn Derfel, JD Cymru Premier General Manager, said: “We’re pleased to continue our partnership with Macron as the official match ball supplier for the next two seasons. 

“Clubs across Wales have benefited from the special discount on the sportswear and equipment provided by Macron over the last two years, so we’re grateful to them for their continued support of our domestic game. 

“We’re excited to see their products continue being used on pitches up and down the country.” 

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