Katoni Engineering Ltd
Official Partner of Aberdeen Football Club
Katoni Engineering, a specialist Consulting, Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) company, has increased its support of Aberdeen FC, agreeing a new partnership that will see their brand proudly displayed on the shorts of the AFC Women’s team this season.
As part of this exciting local collaboration, Katoni Engineering will continue its valued sponsorship of the Aberdeen FC Youth Academy’s highly respected and enjoyed tournament, aptly named the “Katoni Cup.”
This tournament, held in January in Aberdeen Sports Village, has become a cornerstone in fostering the growth and development of pro-youth players and embodies Katoni Engineering’s ethos of supporting and nurturing the next generation of talent in the region in whatever young people want to do. AFC Youth Academy’s popular elite 5v5 indoor tournament will return for a sixth year with U12’s team from clubs throughout Scotland competing to win the prestigious Katoni Cup.
James Bream, CEO at Katoni Engineering, is delighted to see the company expanding its support for Aberdeen FC and is proud to be an advocate for the women’s game in the North-east.
He said: “At Katoni, we do things which allow us to tangibly demonstrate what our business culture is all about. This enhanced sponsorship reflects our deep commitment to supporting women, young talent and to responsibly help shape our community’s future. We believe that this partnership is not just about football, but about strengthening the fabric of our local society.”
Commenting on the new partnership, Robbie Hedderman, AFC Business Development Manager added: “This deal with Katoni underlines our desire at AFC to bring our partners on a journey with the club as we look to evolve their support, not only offering profile but also tangible ways for businesses to increase their exposure and connection with our varied fanbase.
“Their commitment to our Women’s team and the Katoni Cup speaks volumes about their dedication to local talent and their desire to make a positive impact. We are proud to offer businesses like Katoni the opportunity to engage and support the development of both women’s football and youth talent in Aberdeen.”