BRADFORD Bulls have announced the renewal of their partnership with MCP Environmental for the 2025 season.
A trusted sponsor since 2020, MCP Environmental’s branding will continue to feature prominently on the back of both the club’s playing and replica shirts, showcasing their ongoing commitment to the Bulls.
In addition to their first-team sponsorship, MCP Environmental also provides vital support for the club’s Academy sides, playing a key role in developing the next generation of rugby league talent.
MCP Environmental, a leading company in the environmental and construction sectors, has been an integral part of the Bradford Bulls’ sponsorship family for several years. Their continued investment highlights their dedication not only to the professional team but also to nurturing young talent and strengthening the club’s grassroots initiatives.
Current first team players Sam Hallas and Kieran Gill also work for the company.
Ian Stafford, Commercial Manager of the Bradford Bulls shared his excitement about the partnership renewal, when he said: “We are thrilled to extend our partnership with MCP Environmental for another season.
"Their support since 2020 has been invaluable, both for our first team and our Academy sides. MCP Environmental’s commitment to developing young players aligns perfectly with our mission as a club, and we are proud to have their branding on our shirts once again for 2025.”
Andy Stubbs, Managing Director of MCP Environmental, commented on the partnership: “We’re proud to continue our partnership with Bradford Bulls, a club that shares our passion for fostering talent and making a positive impact in the community.
"Supporting both the first team and the Academy sides is something we value greatly, and we’re excited to see our logo on the shirts for the 2025 season. We look forward to another fantastic year working together and supporting the Bulls’ journey.”
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