The A-League team, Western United FC have penned down a partnership with the leading Australian gym equipment brand, VERVE Fitness.
Through this deal, VERVE Fitness has been named the official gym partner of the club till the end of 2026-2027 season.
With the agreement, VERVE will complement the current improvements at the precinct by outfitting the club’s new gym, the VERVE High Performance Hub, at the Regional Football Facility in Tarneit.
Modern equipment will be placed at the VERVE High Performance Hub, also referred to as “The VERVE,” to enhance the conditioning of all Western United A-Leagues and Academy players. In collaboration with the unit, the VERVE will also serve as a showroom in Melbourne where customers can see VERVE’s merchandise.
Furthermore, the branding of the gym company will also be placed on the club’s junior academy kits during the home games.
Chris Speldewinde, Western United General Manager of Commercial, commented, “What a wonderful addition to our ever-growing family. Seeing what VERVE Fitness has been able to do in other codes has been game changing. Our players will now have some of the best strength and conditioning facilities in the league and we are super excited to work with the team from VERVE Fitness. Apart from elite equipment for our athletes, VERVE Fitness also have home gyms and will roll out some great pricing for our members.”
Niall Wogan, CEO of VERVE Fitness, stated, “At VERVE Fitness Equipment, we believe in more than just physical strength; we believe in the power of inspiring greatness in the community. Our sponsorship of Western United Football Club marks a commitment to not only fostering athletic excellence but also championing the development of the precinct area, where our facilities will serve as a vibrant hub for the entire Wyndham community. Together, we aim to build a legacy of health, unity, and shared victories that resonate far beyond the pitch”.
VERVE Fitness is an entirely Australian-owned business that is managed by athletes. It creates high-end gear that is put to the test by athletes to maximise performance.
The Western Melbourne-based club commenced its season with a win and a loss. The team will be looking forward to its next game against Macarthur, tomorrow.