Sint-Truidense VV (hereinafter referred to as STVV) is pleased to announce that it has concluded a corporate sponsorship contract with Flatz Technology Co., Ltd. (headquartered in Meguro-ku, Tokyo) for the 2025-2026 season.
We have entered into this corporate sponsorship agreement as Flatz Technology shares STVV's vision of supporting Japanese players, coaches, and business staff in their European and global challenges, and of serving as a bridge between Japan and Belgium beyond just sports.
[Comment from Flatz Technology Co., Ltd.] "We are truly honored to support the new challenges of the historic Sint-Truidense VV as a corporate sponsor. At Flatz Technology, we are committed to sincerely accompanying each individual's life through real estate, aiming to create a society where everyone can live happily throughout their lives. Our mission is to resolve anxieties and 'whys' in investments and transactions, flattening the 'unevenness' of the future. This deeply resonates with STVV's challenge of overcoming walls and anxieties faced on the global stage and carving out a secure future (career). Just as we help create encounters that will delight your future self and family, we will continue to support STVV with all our might so that it remains a place of 'joyful encounters' for future star players and supporters. We eagerly look forward to the exciting battles this season."
Company Overview
Company name: Flatz Technology Co., Ltd.
Representative: Makoto Nonoguchi
Location: 2-23-15 Shimomeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Shimomeguro Hennmi Building 8F
Business: Real estate and real estate consulting
Official website: https://www.flats-tech.com/
[About Sint-Truidense VV (STVV)] A football club founded in 1924 and belonging to the Belgian Pro League first division. In November 2017, DMM.com LLC acquired management rights. In 2018, Takayuki Tateishi, former GM of FC Tokyo, became CEO. The club promotes five pillars: strengthening the top team, enriching the academy, building new business schemes, expanding the stadium, and technological innovation through IT. Players include Ryotaro Ito (formerly Albirex Niigata), 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 Shinkawa (formerly Sagan Tosu). The 2024-2025 season ended in 14th place with 31 points (7 wins, 10 draws, 13 losses, goal difference -15, 41 goals scored, 56 conceded), and they finished 1st in Playoff 3.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Partnership