Monday, 17 Jun 2024

Visit North Korea signs sponsorship deal with English football club Blyth Spartans

Advertising boards were on display during the team’s 2-2 draw against Spennymoor Town on Boxing Day

The organisation, which promotes travel to the hardline communist country, released a statement after images of the adverts circulated on social media.

“Visit North Korea is pleased to announce a sponsorship deal with English football club Blyth Spartans F.C.,” a statement on its official website read.

The club, based just north of Newcastle upon Tyne, in Northumberland, hosts a Visit North Korea banner in their stadium, known as Croft Park.

The ground has a capacity of around 4,400 people, who watch the team play in the Northern League North – the sixth tier of English football.

The announcement about the deal with Visit North Korea was also published in the club’s match programme on Wednesday.

The club’s commercial manager Mark Scott, who arranged the deal, described it as the “most unique pitch side advertising board to date”.

“Having seen the recent Michael Palin documentary I was certainly interested by the country despite negative views on the country’s politics,” he added.

Visit North Korea’s Tom Fowdy explained that the deal’s aim was to generate publicity.

He said: “We’d like to do more in the future with Blyth Spartans and potentially other clubs but it’s a great place for us to make a start in promoting travel to North Korea as a means of positive engagement.”

North Korea, whose Supreme Leader is Kim Jong Un, describes itself as a “self-reliant” socialist state with a military nuclear weapons programme.

It has not been renowned for attracting tourists after being heavily accused of human rights violations, but some tourists to China occasionally take short trips to the secretive state.

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