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Corporate Opportunities Corporate Opportunities Our principal partners Contents 3 Utilita Energy Stadium 4 JCT600 Boardroom 5 Executive Boxes 6 Yorkshire Payments 1911 Lounge 7 The Legends Suite 8 Matchday Sponsorship - Overview 9 Big Match Sponsor 10 Executive Match Sponsor 11 Matchball Sponsor 12 Man of the Match Sponsor 13 Mascot Packages 14 Social Media 15 Stadium Advertising 16 Meeting Rooms, Celebrations and Events 17 Special Events 18 Bradford City Business Club Biggest digital footprint Monthly twitter Facebook across Bradford 8m impressions 116k page likes 2Above | Bradford monthly City figures • Est.1903 are based on average visits from 2020 Utilita Energy Stadium The Utilita Energy Stadium is renowned throughout There are a variety of hospitality packages available, football for its warm welcome to visiting directors and each one tailored to your individual needs. Whether corporate clients - along with football supporters from celebrating a birthday or special anniversary or all over the world. Our commercial team is here to ensure accommodating a larger party entertaining corporate you and your guests have a day to remember. guests, here at Valley Parade, we cover all levels - every day of the week! Monthly instagram Monthly website Monthly facebook 2mimpressions 1m page views 198k engagements [email protected] • bcafccommercial.com | 3 JCT600 Boardroom Our Boardroom is situated in the heart of the JCT600 Stand. This premium suite is a perfect venue to entertain and be entertained - while enjoying fine dining in luxurious surroundings. These seats allow you to enjoy the thick of the action while sitting amongst both home and away team directors. An exclusive package limited to just 10 members: • Pre-match three-course meal with wine • Director’s Box seat • Complimentary matchday programme and official teamsheet • Half-time refreshments • Pay bar facility • Table waiter service • Secure car parking • Includes all league and cup fixtures £3,000+VAT 4 | Bradford City • Est.1903 Executive Boxes Whether you are entertaining existing or potential clients, saying ‘thank you’ to employees or looking to treat family and friends, our private box packages will ensure you and your guests have the best-possible experience on a matchday - with a panoramic view of the pitch Seasonal private box package includes: • Hire of private box for entire season - 12 seats • External, padded seats • Complimentary matchday programmes and official teamsheet • Range of dining options available • Two car parking spaces in Burlington Street Car Park • Company branded external door • Ad-hoc access to your box during the week • Club partner status - feature in matchday programme From £10,000+VAT [email protected] • bcafccommercial.com | 5 Yorkshire Payments 1911 Lounge A stylish and contemporary matchday experience ideal for small groups of friends or business associates, the Yorkshire Payments 1911 Lounge offers an exclusive member-only pre-match bar, along with the option to purchase the ultimate in ‘football food’ from within the suite. There is a great opportunity to business network with like-minded people within this intimate location Included: • Complimentary programmes and teamsheets for every league game • When the match starts, make your way to your designated luxury seat to take in the football • Complimentary tea and coffee available at half-time, with the bar open throughout +VAT £600 (Season) 6 | Bradford City • Est.1903 Legends Suite The Legends Suite is perfect for matchday build-up, surrounded by memories of years gone by. You’ll take in the atmosphere of the day, with both pre-match and post-match entertainment - featuring players from yesteryear and those from the current squad. With a magnificent view of the pitch, you’ll be able to watch the game from a padded seat located on the halfway line in the upper tier of the JCT600 Stand. Hospitality options are available, with complimentary tea and coffee served at half-time. +VAT £500 (Season) [email protected] • bcafccommercial.com | 7 Matchday Sponsorship We have a total of four exciting matchday sponsorship opportunities available - in Big Match, Associate Match, Matchball and Man Of The Match. Match sponsor packages are designed to provide total flexibility, with options from corporate hospitality through to small family gatherings. There’s no better way to be entertained at the Utilita Energy Stadium than through the club’s matchday sponsorship packages. Each package gives you the opportunity to enjoy a VIP welcome into The Legends Lounge, with a glass of bucks fizz and a day of entertainment from players past and present. 8 | Bradford City • Est.1903 Big Match Sponsor As big match sponsor, you will be able to enjoy the following: • Pre and post-match entertainment - in The Legends Suite - from our resident host • External luxury padded seats • Car park passes • Superb meal with waited service and bar options throughout • Half-time tea and coffee • Signed, framed shirt - presented by the club Companies also benefit from: • Big screen advertising • Public address advertising • Company logo on back of programme • Social media - matchday activation • Sponsors photo opportunity on the pitch - prior to kick-off Tailored Pricing [email protected] • bcafccommercial.com | 9 Executive Match Sponsor Executive match sponsors will also be treated to the following: • Pre and post-match entertainment from our resident host • External luxury padded seats • Car park passes • Superb meal with waited service and bar options throughout • Half-time tea and coffee • Signed, framed shirt - presented by the club Companies also benefit from: • Big screen advertising • Public address advertising • Company logo on back of programme • Social media - matchday activation • Sponsors photo opportunity on the pitch - prior to kick-off Tailored Pricing 10 | Bradford City • Est.1903 Matchball Sponsor As matchball sponsor, you will enjoy the following: • Pre and post-match entertainment from our resident host • External luxury padded seats • Car park passes • Superb meal with waited service and bar options throughout • Half-time tea and coffee • Signed ball and plinth - presented by the club Companies also benefit from: • Big screen advertising • Public address advertising • Company logo on back of programme • Social media - matchday activation Tailored Pricing [email protected] • bcafccommercial.com | 11 Man of the Match Sponsor Man of the match sponsors will receive the following: • Pre and post-match entertainment from our resident host • External luxury padded seats • Car park passes • Superb meal with waited service and bar options throughout • Half-time tea and coffee • Select the Man of the Match - with photo opportunity after the game Companies also benefit from: • Big screen advertising • Public address advertising • Company logo on back of programme • Social media - matchday activation • Sponsors photo opportunity on the pitch - prior to kick-off Tailored Pricing 12 | Bradford City • Est.1903 Mascot Packages Give your child the gift of an unforgettable Bradford City experience. Take part in the big match build-up, with a pre-match interview on the pitch. All eyes will be on the mascots as they lead the Bantams out ready for kick-off. The real highlight of the day is enjoying the roar of the crowd while preparing for the game - something to be cherished forever. A picture in the centre circle with the match officials and team captains will be a lasting keepsake of the day. £75 (Per child) [email protected] • bcafccommercial.com | 13 Social Media With a vast digital reach - the biggest in the Bradford With a multitude of options available including social district - the club’s social media outlets offers business media graphics, video content, website sponsorship the opportunity to engage with a massive audience - and goal of the month - plus many more - digital locally, nationally and internationally. opportunities offer unrivalled exposure and engagement for any business looking to become involved with the club. 14 | Bradford City • Est.1903 Stadium Advertising Perimeter advertising is a proven and incredibly Our stadium scoreboard enables companies to get across cost-effective mean of promoting your brand to the their message to our supporters, by using a variety of captive audience at the Utilita Energy Stadium and those full colour-animated graphics and video. watching elsewhere - both nationally and internationally. The screen is situated in the corner of the stadium, There are a number of high-profile positions, with various giving maximum visibility to the Valley Parade crowd. size options available around the ground. In addition to advertising, the LED screen is ideal for displaying pictures of supporters - for use with birthdays +VAT From £1,000 (Respective of location) and other celebratory messages. [email protected] • bcafccommercial.com | 15 Meeting Rooms, Celebrations and Events Our team understands how important your meeting, With all events, a refreshments and hospitality package event or celebration is to you. We aim to provide is available - from tea and coffee through to various support, flexibility and commitment to make your visit to different banqueting options. the Utilita Energy Stadium a success. For more information please contact our events team With that in mind, you can choose between a range on 01274 773355 of spacious meeting and event suites, available for as low as 2, but as many as 600 guests. We can provide presentation equipment, and each room can be tailored to suit your needs. 16 | Bradford City • Est.1903 Special Events Player of the Year Awards City Golf Day The jewel in the crown of our special events - and the Take to the golf course during the day and then enjoy one you will want to put into your diary, well in advance. the post-game presentations with many of our former Rub shoulders in a superb setting over excellent food players. A great day out for any City golfer and great company, alongside the manager, players and Legends Evening directors of the club. Our Former Bantams Association keeps you in touch with all the great names to have graced the Valley Parade turf.
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