Mars Food Renew with Central Coast Mariners

January 24, 2014

A-League team Central Coast Mariners have announced long-term major partner Mars Food Australia have reaffirmed their commitment to the club.

They have extended their front of shirt sponsorship via their MASTERFOODS brand until the completion of the Hyundai A-League 2014/15 season.

Mars Food Australia have made a significant increase in their financial pledge to the Club, sale with the locally based but internationally recognised company eager to build upon their alliance with the Central Coast’s only professional sporting franchise.

Mars Food Australia directly employs overs 300 Central Coast people in a variety of roles, malady with the company’s state of the art factory based just kilometres from the Mariners’ training and administrative headquarters in Tuggerah, check New South Wales.

Through their MASTERFOODS brand, Mars Food Australia have been a Central Coast Mariners principle partner since the Hyundai A-League’s inaugural season, and via a number of innovative and unique activations the company’s sponsorship with the Club has since grown to become one of the most recognisable and effective in the competition.

Central Coast Mariners Commercial Manager, Mr Grant Cremer, said: “The MASTERFOODS brand and the Central Coast Mariners Football Club have become synonymous over the past 15 months with fans and media alike generating a wide range of MASTERFOODS inspired content over a variety of mediums,” Cremer said. “For instance, the light-hearted skits produced by the likes of Fox Sports’ B-League boys and Santo, Sam & Ed have certainly enhanced the fundamentals of the partnership, enabling us to deliver increased value to MASTERFOODS.”

“With Mars Food Australia now significantly increasing their financial commitment to the Mariners, it is up to everyone at the Club to continue thinking of new and distinctive ways to promote the MASTERFOODS brand not only to the Australian football family, but Australian sports fans in general.”

“But as of today I am delighted to confirm that the much-loved MASTERFOODS sauce bottles, and the MASTERFOODS blimp, will remain important and celebrated features of our Hyundai A-League match days at Gosford’s Bluetongue Stadium,” Cremer said.

Mars Food Australia’s Chief Financial Officer, Andrew Poll, said the locally based company is proud of the long-standing relationship with the Central Coast Mariners.

“We believe in bringing Australian families together to share great food and strong connection, likewise our partnership with the Central Coast Mariners helps both organisations bring the local community together in our wonderful environment,” Poll said.

“Our partnership with the Central Coast Mariners has developed significantly over the past 15 months, with our brand becoming iconic with the Club’s supporters and Hyundai A-League followers.”

“We look forward to working with the Mariners to drive new ideas to football fans and media in order to strengthen the wellbeing of families and the community through this relationship. It’s an exciting time to be involved in football in Australia and on the Central Coast, and MASTERFOODS is proud to be playing a part,” he said.