[Sint-Truiden] Regarding the Conclusion of a Sponsorship Agreement with ZINZAI LLC

Belgian football club STVV signed a corporate sponsor agreement with Japanese IT HR firm ZINZAI LLC for the 2025-2026 season.
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Sint-Truidense VV (hereinafter STVV) is pleased to announce the conclusion of a corporate sponsor agreement for the 2025-2026 season with ZINZAI LLC (Headquarters: Sakai City, Osaka).

The corporate sponsor agreement was reached because they endorsed STVV's vision of acting as a bridge between Japan and Belgium, not only in sports but also by supporting Japanese players, coaches, and business staff in their challenges in Europe and the world.

[Comment from ZINZAI LLC]
"For us, who hold the vision of 'Transforming Japan through the power of human resources,' STVV's attitude of continuously challenging across borders is exactly what we want to embody. Through our IT human resources business and AI-driven development business, including 'TopHub' which connects top freelance talent with companies, we are pouring all our efforts into maximizing the potential of 'people.' Just as STVV is a gateway for Japanese people challenging the world from Belgium, ZINZAI also wants to be a gateway for human resources in the Japanese business field. We are proud to walk alongside a club with the same aspirations, and together we will grow into an existence that shakes Japan and the world."

■ Company Profile
Company Name: ZINZAI LLC
Representative: Koki Oda
Location: 497 Nojiri-cho, Higashi-ku, Sakai City, Osaka
Business Description:
TopHub Business
IT Human Resources Business
Contracted Development Business
Official Website: https://zin-zai.jp/

[About Sint-Truidense VV (STVV)]
A football club founded in 1924, belonging to the Belgian Pro League First Division. DMM.com LLC acquired management rights in November 2017. In 2018, Takayuki Tateishi, former GM of FC Tokyo, assumed the position of CEO. The club lists five pillars: strengthening the top team, enhancing the academy, building new business schemes, expanding the stadium, and technological innovation through IT introduction. Players include Ryotaro Ito (formerly Albirex Niigata), Rihito Yamamoto (formerly Gamba Osaka), Leo Brian Kokubo (formerly SL Benfica), Shogo Taniguchi (formerly Al-Rayyan SC), Kaito Matsuzawa (formerly V-Varen Nagasaki), Taiga Hata (formerly Shonan Bellmare), Keisuke Goto (formerly Anderlecht), and Shion Niikawa (formerly Sagan Tosu). The 2024-25 season ended in 14th place with 31 points (7 wins, 10 draws, 13 losses / Goal difference -15 / 41 goals for, 56 goals against), and finished 1st in Playoff 3.