Carlisle United have struck two news sponsorship deals.
The Blues have teamed up with Aaron Rail, who are sponsoring the away dugout at Brunton Park.
And they have also announced a partnership with Mitchell Dryers for the home dugout.
The deal with Aaron Rail for the new season extends the rail and engineering services firm's links with the Blues, after they sponsored the press box and social media team news announcements last term.
Daniel Ferguson, business development director of Aaron Rail, said: “We are delighted to continue our association with Carlisle United.
We're proud to have teamed up with @officialcufc to sponsor the team’s away dugout for the 2022/23 season!
— Aaron Rail (@aaron_rail) September 15, 2022
The sponsorship continues our ongoing support for the club and strengthens our presence in the region.
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"Aaron Rail and the wider Aaron Engineering Group have a number of important business relationships in the region, and we are proud to support the club for a further year.”
United's commercial manager, Debbie Huddart, added: “It was brilliant to work with the Aaron Rail team last season and, as with any developing partnership, it’s always fantastic when you find new and mutually beneficial ways of building on what has already been achieved.
“This is a fantastic sponsorship opportunity and it’s great to see just how good the Aaron Rail logo looks on the dugout boards. The pleasing thing for us all is that it will receive a lot of coverage, and it provides an eye-catching backdrop whenever the cameras are pointed that way.”
United have also confirmed that Cumbrian firm Mitchell Dryers, based at Kingmoor Park, will have their logo on the home dugout fascia board.
Graham Hartley, CEO of Mitchell Dryers said: “We are delighted to be able to support the club during what promises to be a time of progress and achievement for both organisations.
“We are especially pleased to be sponsoring goalkeeper Gabriel Breeze who has great potential and a positive future in the game.”
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