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Forest continues partnership with E.ON

Club’s partnership with leading energy company continues into its fifth season

ON Next logo to be visible across all teams, including Men’s, Women’s and Netball

Continued development of partnership working across all areas of E.ON’s UK capabilities

Nottingham Forest is delighted to confirm it will continue its partnership with E.ON into the 2025/26 season, with support from the firm visible across all the Club’s teams.

The E.ON Next logo will feature on the brand-new Adidas training wear across the Reds’ Men’s, Women’s and Netball teams, as well as front of shirt for the Women’s first team, and front of dress for Forest Netball’s first team and NXT Gen team.

E.ON became the Club’s official sustainability partner in 2021 and then the official training wear partner ahead of the 2023/24 campaign.

Paul Bell, Nottingham Forest’s Chief Business Officer, said: “Our partnership with E.ON is well established, and we’ve made significant strides together in recent years. We’re excited to see this relationship grow even further and continue working closely to build a more sustainable Nottingham Forest, which positively impacts our supporters and the wider community.”

Scott Somerville, E.ON’s Director of External Affairs, said: “This partnership is built on shared goals and real change. By working together across multiple initiatives, from solar power and batteries to community action, we’re showing how true partnerships can turn ambition into action. Together, we’re proving that new energy can work for everyone - on the pitch, in the stands and across the community.”

The partnership between Forest and E.ON has already led to the opening of the ever-popular solar-powered Fan Zone, which has proven to be a significant matchday destination for fans since opening in December 2023. The two also signed a Memorandum of Understanding last year with the view of promoting greater sustainability at the City Ground and Nigel Doughty Academy as the Club advances its development plans.

In addition, the Club has set net zero targets in line with the UN Sports for Climate Action Framework, while plastic straws and single-use cups and cutlery have now been removed from the City Ground.

More on the Club’s significant efforts to become a more sustainable organisation can be found here.

Details on how to purchase Forest’s 2025/26 training wear will be confirmed in due course.

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