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CFMOTO signs 2-year sponsorship agreement

CFMOTO USA has reached an agreement with the Minnesota Timberwolves of the NBA to become an official partner of the team for the next two seasons.

The first ever sports franchise sponsorship for CFMOTO USA includes in-arena branding, TV branding, in-game promotions and online sweepstake via the Timberwolves social media outlets along with CFMOTO’s social media channels. 

“We are extremely excited to partner up with one of the most exciting teams in the NBA,” said Eric Fan, CFO of CFMOTO USA. “This agreement reinforces our commitment to the US market and to this community. It is very similar to the way the Wolves committed to Minnesota with the redesign of the Target Center and by signing big name players in the offseason.”

John Tranby, director of Marketing for CFMOTO USA said that “the NBA is huge overseas and this agreement is basically an international promotional opportunity for CFMOTO. Because the Timberwolves are so exciting to watch, and with the amount of games on TV, this will help our brand see continued growth in the US markets as well.” 

As part of the sponsorship agreement, CFMOTO will have a presence in-arena with logo placement via the LED panels, in-game logo placement on the arena scoreboard, and a CFMOTO vehicle in the Target Center for a month during the season. 

TV branding includes logos on the rotating scorer’s table courtside, along with a logo placement several times in-game above the digital game clock on TV broadcasts.

CFMOTO will also co-brand an in-game t-shirt toss with CFMOTO/Timberwolves shirts, along with a month-long sweepstakes on a branded page on the Timberwolves website.

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One Comment

  1. Maybe this will help their sales but I doubt it they should have went with more outdoor or hunting things instead of the NBA most of the players under contract to ride ATVs and utvs cuz they scared they might get hurt I mean with the millions of dollars I see the same thing with Kymco going with NHRA I didn’t see them prosper from a bunch of sales but good luck to them

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