“Blaze is proud to become the new master sponsor of Atlético Clube Goianiense (ACG). The club has a passionate and loyal fan base that will complement our growth. It is a great honor for everyone at Blaze to be part of the ACG family and we will do our part in supporting the club," commented Nick van Gorsel, Director of Operations for the Blaze.
Adson Batista, president of Atlético-GO, celebrates the arrival of the new sponsor to the club. In addition to increasing revenue, the interest of a brand in Atlético-GO is evidence that the club from Goiás adds direct value to new partners.
"The arrival of a new master sponsor is very important for Atlético Goianiense. We were very careful in the choice and we chose Blaze.bet because it is a serious, bold, responsible company with great potential for growth in the Brazilian market," stated Batista.
"Blaze also showed a lot of interest in our brand. Among several clubs, they chose few possibilities for sponsorship in Brazil and one of them is Atlético, a solid club, without debts and whose brand is highly valued. This makes us proud and we are very happy with the new partnership," added the President of ACG.
Blaze was created in 2019 from a group of entrepreneurs who not only had a knack for promoting entertainment, but also an affinity for the iGaming industry.
The company produces digitally native games that gamers love. Blaze as a product is defining a new category in gaming, taking elements from casual and social gaming and turning it into a gambling product.
The content and platform aim to create a truly differentiated player experience. After three years on the market, Blaze now has over 2,000 games and 12 million registered players.
Atlético Clube Goianiense is a football club based in Goiânia, whose foundation took place on April 2, 1937. Owner of Estádio Antônio Accioly, Atlético Clube Goianiense won the Goiano Football Championship 16 times, in addition to also holding Championship titles Brazilian Series B (2016) and two-time champion of the Brazilian Series C Championship (1990 and 2008).
Source: GMB