Exeter City Secures New Front-of-Shirt Sponsor for 2026-27 Season
Exeter City Secures New Shirt Sponsor for 2026-27

Exeter City Football Club has agreed a new partnership deal for the 2026-27 season, with Teignmouth-based contractor Nevada Construction becoming the League Two side's principal club partner. The agreement will see Nevada Construction feature as the front-of-shirt sponsor for both the men's and women's teams for the next two seasons.

Nevada Construction, which specialises in new-build and refurbishment projects across healthcare, education, and commercial sectors, has been a long-term supporter of the club. The company has sponsored the main stand at St James Park since 2023 and will continue to do so under the new deal.

Bob and Dave Tranckle, founding directors of Nevada Construction, expressed their enthusiasm for the partnership. "We see great synchronicity with the club’s supporter ownership model and our own employee-ownership status, and this collaboration marks a significant milestone in our journey," they said. "We are long-term supporters of the club, firstly as fans and secondly through our three-year long sponsorship of the main stand. When the opportunity to become main sponsor arose, we jumped at it. Supporting Exeter City makes us very proud, and this feels like a natural next step for our partnership."

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The sponsorship follows discussions with previous shirt sponsor HEL Performance, a bike parts company that had been the Grecians' main shirt sponsor since 2023.

Wilf Walsh, chair of Exeter City Football Club, welcomed the new partnership. "We are delighted to welcome Nevada Construction as front-of-shirt sponsor. As a company, they have been great supporters of the club, and we look forward to growing our partnership to ensure it is mutually beneficial." He added, "Having a highly regarded local company with such a strong community ethos alongside us makes it all the more special. We're looking forward to growing this partnership and making it something both organisations are truly proud of."

The announcement comes as Exeter City celebrates its 125th anniversary this year. The South West football club was founded in 1901 and has played its home games at St James Park ever since.

In March, Exeter City reported a profit of nearly £350,000 for the previous financial year, though this was largely due to significant transfer income. The club's annual turnover also rose by £1.7 million, driven by an uplift in EFL broadcast revenues and increased commercial income. Earlier in May, Exeter City was relegated from League One after a 2-1 loss to Bradford City at home.

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