RANGERS have announced that Hummel will replace Puma as the club’s official kit supplier from next season.
As rumoured this week, the Denmark-based firm will team up with the Ibrox club on an initial three year agreement.
Three Rangers kits will be produced each season as well as training wear.
The club say Hummel was chosen ahead of more than ten other offers received.
Rangers Managing Director Stewart Robertson said: “We are delighted to announce that our new kit supplier from next season will be Hummel and we are sure the fans will love the design of the new shirts featuring the famous Hummel chevrons for the first time.
“We would also like to place on record our thanks to Puma for their support over the last few years.”
Allan Vad Nielsen, CEO of Hummel International, said: “We are extremely proud to have been chosen as the new Technical Partner to one of the world’s oldest and most famous football clubs.
“Words can barely describe the level of excitement at our Head Office this morning when we announced this fantastic new partnership to our International staff.”
“At Hummel we pride ourselves in doing things a little differently by adding that extra twist and a bit of character to all that we do.
“Over the next 3 years we will endeavor to provide the players, staff and most importantly the supporters of this great club with an exceptional range of products both on and off the field and we look forward to joining you on your journey back to the top of the league.”
Other clubs currently signed with Hummel include the Danish National Team, Middlesbrough, SC Freiburg, Charlton Athletic and Brøndby IF.
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