Hartlepool United are delighted to announce their partnership with MEYBA as their new Technical Kit suppliers
The Pools have joined forces with iconic kit brand MEYBA, who have a proven track record of supplying bespoke designs across the globe.
In 1981 MEYBA became internationally known, by signing an agreement with FC Barcelona to become their first branded kit supplier.
In the 10 years that followed, the MEYBA M was worn by the likes of Maradona, Michael Laudrup, Ronald Koeman and Pep Guardiola all managed by Johan Cruyff.
MEYBA supplies professional football teams worldwide, including the Guyana National Federation, San Francisco City FC, and UE Sant Andreu in Barcelona.
Beyond the pitch, MEYBA continues to innovate through groundbreaking collaborations with DEFECTED Records, Download Festival, ELROW Global, Rave Skateboards (Paris), and STARTER Headwear (USA).
In 2023, the brand signed an exclusive three-year partnership to produce the first-ever “The Beatles” football range.
Jonathan Jones, Head of Global Marketing – MEYBA commented: “We’re thrilled to announce that Hartlepool United will proudly be wearing the iconic MEYBA ‘M’ logo starting next season. It’s an exciting moment to be partnering with such a historic club, and we’re confident the passionate supporters will love the bespoke kits we’ve designed in collaboration with the team at HUFC. We can’t wait to see them proudly worn by both fans and players alike.”
Hartlepool United’s Commercial and Operations Director, Rose Stoker, added: “Following a very thorough tender process with all main kit suppliers, we’re delighted to announce this partnership and we’re really excited to start this journey with MEYBA. To be their flagship English football team is a huge honour and having had various discussions and meetings with MEYBA over the past months, we cannot wait for our fans to see the designs that have been created. They really understand what this Club means to our fans and have embodied this in next season’s kits, with homages to what makes the team and town special.”