Page 8 - AFL Queensland 2014 in Review
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COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS
2014 was another strong year for partnerships, key businesses and suppliers within the AFL Queensland environment
AFL Queensland continued business partnerships with Alpha Sport and AFL Sportsready.
Coca-Amatil (CCA) continued the CCA Loyalty Program which allows clubs to acquire points for their CCA purchases and redeem these points to purchase equipment and resources.
BLK (formerly KooGa) continued its sponsorship of the AFL Queensland
Talent Program and increased its commitment to AFL Queensland with the announcement of a major sponsorship of the QAFL and QWAFL competitions.
Goal post manufacturer PILA and Sherrin also continued their involvement with AFL Queensland.
A number of new agreements were entered into with suppliers, including Tribal Sports and ISC, to ensure leagues and clubs are able to source apparel in a timely manner at a competitive rate.
Hart Sport extended its partnership with AFL Queensland by entering into an agreement to sponsor the QFA North and QFA South competitions.
The Queensland Government remains a major sponsor of AFL Queensland and continues to provide significant funding for the continuation of major programs, particularly the promotion of female football in Queensland.
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