This agreement solidifies a historical relationship between both entities and extends support to all 15 sections of the Aloña Mendi club, providing a structural dimension to the entire sports project.
The new agreement includes expanding sponsorship to new disciplines, such as the first men's football and women's handball teams, while maintaining support for the cycling section. Both parties emphasized that the scope of the agreement is global and benefits the entire sports project.
“"This is not a one-off agreement, but a structural and long-term commitment. This commitment will allow the club to plan with greater scope, looking to the future."
During the event held this Monday at the Zubikoa sports center, the president of the Ulma Group highlighted that this commitment will enable the club to "plan with greater scope, looking to the future." He stressed that investing in sports means "investing in collective well-being, in education in values, and in offering opportunities to our youth."
“"Investing in sports means investing in collective well-being, in education in values, and in offering opportunities to our youth. We want to contribute to Oñati remaining a vibrant, cohesive community with a high quality of life."
For his part, the president of Aloña Mendi expressed gratitude for Ulma's support, recalling the continuous relationship between both entities, particularly linked to cycling. He believes the agreement is crucial as it provides "peace of mind" for planning, allowing them to "think more long-term, develop projects and initiatives, and ensure continuity for the plans of the different sections."
The collaboration reinforces the shared vision of both entities regarding sports as a tool for "social cohesion, promoting healthy habits, and transmitting values such as effort, cooperation, and inclusion." Initiatives open to the public, such as talks, workshops, and awareness activities related to health and well-being, are also planned, strengthening the connection between the club and the social fabric of Oñati.