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Classic Football Shirts kicks off Aussie adventure with Ultra Football

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The iconic UK brand Classic Football Shirts (CFS) is traversing the globe from Manchester, UK, to bring Australians an unparalleled collection of vintage football (soccer) jerseys. Pop-up shops will be hosted at Ultra Football stores in Sydney and Melbourne, with an exclusive VIP breakfast kicking off in Melbourne on Sunday, 8 December.

 

Renowned for having the world’s largest collection of new and hard-to-find authentic football shirts, CFS is bringing over 1,000 rare and genuine jerseys to Australia. This exclusive showcase will run until Sunday, 2 February 2025, in partnership with Ultra Football.

 

WHAT:             Classic Football Shirts x Ultra Football launch - early access to the Classic Football Shirts rare jersey collection with breakfast sponsored by Bread Club

WHEN:            Sunday 8 December 2024     

10am–1pm AEST

WHERE:          Ultra Football Melbourne, 200 Gipps St, Abbotsford VIC 3067

WHO:              Classic Football Shirts Partnerships and Relationships Manager Elliot Woodthorpe available for photos and interviews

                        Ultra Football team members available to talk about football (soccer) culture and collectable kit culture in Australia

VISUALS:         We can offer visuals of a VIP breakfast spread, guests exploring and purchasing rare kits including Australian kits from the 90’s and 00’s, local football talent shopping in store, and interviews with Partnerships and Relationships Manager at CFS Elliott Woodthorpe, alongside football players and fans

 

-ENDS-


About us:

Established in 2016 and opening its first store in 2017, Ultra Football is Australia’s premier destination for all things football—online and offline. Catering to teams, clubs, players, fans, and brand partners, Ultra Football is dedicated to taking football forward with an unapologetically football approach. Committed to advancing the game and supporting its growth, Ultra Football ensures that players, fans, and the sport itself have everything needed to thrive


Contact details:

For media information, images or to arrange an interview, please contact:

 

Sophie Lever

Soda Communications

E: sophie.lever@sodacommunications.com.au

T: 0431 837 431

 

Emily Stojcevski                                                          

Soda Communications                                   

E: emily@sodacommunications.com.au         

T: 0409 552 913                     

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