OKX exchange became a partner of Manchester City club
As part of the deal, the partners will cooperate in the creation of exclusive events for users of the platform
07.03.2022 - 12:00
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What’s new? English Premier League club Manchester City has signed an agreement with the OKX cryptocurrency exchange, under which it will become the official partner of the football team. The information about this appeared on the Manchester City website. Earlier this year, the club announced the construction of its stadium in the metaverse.
Information on the Manchester City website
What is the essence of the partnership? As part of the deal, the partners will cooperate to create exclusive events for users of the cryptocurrency exchange. OKX logos will also be present at the Etihad football club’s home stadium. Both the men’s and women’s teams as well as the esports department are involved in the collaboration.
What did the OKX’s representative say? Jay Hao, CEO of the cryptocurrency exchange, expressed his opinion about the partnership:
“We are delighted to partner with Manchester City, one of the world’s best-loved and most successful teams. Football and crypto share something important; they are for everyone, they create inclusivity within society. For OKX, Manchester City is a Club that represents the effect football has to make a positive difference in people’s lives, to bring people together around a shared love of the beautiful game.”
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