Apr 132015
 

Everton FC has renewed its partnership with international betting and gaming partner Dafabet for a further three years to the end of the 2017/2018 season.

Dafabet first joined as an official partner in the 2012/13 season and is one of Asia’s leading online gaming sites, offering users a premium sportsbook service covering 5,000 live events from around the world on a weekly basis.

The deal means Blues fans will continue to have access to a wide variety of markets to bet on.

Dafabet will offer international supporters a range of promotional offers and competitions, as well as the chance to win prizes and the chance to attend Premier League games at Goodison Park.

Dafabet will also provide versions of Everton’s official website in both Thailand and China, which will keep Everton’s international supporters up-to-date on events at Goodison Park in their own language.

Everton FC marketing and communications director Richard Kenyon said: “Our successful partnership with Dafabet is a good example of how beneficial partnering with Everton can be.

“Dafabet was new to the Premier League for the 2012/13 season and, building on a positive couple of seasons for both parties, we are pleased to continue working alongside Asia’s leading online gaming site to offer our international supporters a premium gaming service.”

John Cruces head of sports marketing and sponsorship at Dafabet, added: “We’re thrilled to be extending our successful partnership with Everton.

“Having already worked together for three seasons, we’ve witnessed first-hand the work the club do behind the scenes and are very happy with what we’ve achieved so far.

“We look forward to continuing the relationship and further achieving our mutual goals.”

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