QPR unveil new Asian sponsorship deal
Premier League new boys QPR have revealed their new sponsorship agreement with Malaysia Airlines and club chairman Tony Fernandes’ company AirAsia.
The multi million pound deals see Malaysia Airlines place their blue worded logo on the club’s new home jersey whilst AirAsia position a white worded logo on the away jersey and a red worded logo on the third jersey.
Philip Beard, QPR CEO, said: ‘This is a unique and exciting venture for the Football Club. Attracting two major Asian companies to come on board shows the global appeal QPR has as a brand.’
The team had a fantastic 10/11 season under manager Neil Warnock who left Crystal Palace in the summer to join the big spenders. The London side got off to a fantastic start and remained at the top of the league for the majority of the season eventually ending up as champions with 88 points and only six defeats. Nevertheless, life in the Premier League looks to be a greater challenge for the side as they were defeated 4-0 at home to Bolton on the opening day of the season. Even so, they showed their battling qualities with a 1-0 victory away to Everton in their next match. The team currently lie on 4 points after 4 matches.



