FanHub join Bristol Rovers as principal partner

FanHub announcement

Bristol Rovers is delighted to announce FanHub as the Club’s official front-of-shirt partner.

Bristol-based FanHub, co-founded by lifelong Rovers fan Harley Thorne, kicked off their partnership with the Gas in the second half of the 2023/24 campaign as the Club’s official Fan Loyalty Partner, and will now significantly upgrade their involvement with Rovers for the next two seasons.

As the Club’s principal partner, the FanHub logo and accompanying tagline will feature across the front of the men’s first team shirts.

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FanHub is a free to use mobile app allowing football fans to earn rewards for proving their loyalty to their team. The company was founded in 2021 in Bristol by two local football fans and now operates with a growing team of 22 from offices in Bristol’s Old City.

The app celebrates and gives back to match-going fans, encouraging users to check in at stadiums, compete against other fans and play prediction games to earn in-app currency that can then be redeemed for exclusive rewards. In the 2023/24 season nearly 2,000 Gasheads used the app, earning rewards including match tickets, exclusive signed merchandise, and a play on the pitch experience at the Memorial Stadium.

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On the new partnership FanHub COO, Harley Thorne, said: “Being a life-long Gashead myself, to see FanHub across the front of the famous blue and white quarters this season is certainly one thing ticked off my bucket list!

“Having held a season ticket since I was 11 years old, I’m all too aware of the dedication and loyalty shown by Gasheads through thick and thin, so this partnership was a no-brainer.

“Last season saw the introduction of the first FanHub rewards for Gasheads, we’re now ecstatic to be ramping this up for the 24/25 season. Keep your eyes peeled on the FanHub app where you can literally be rewarded for following the Gas. UTG!”

Download FanHub via the App Store and Google Play Store here!

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