Italian sportswear brand Erreà have announced that it will become the official partner of UEFA for the Top Executive Programme (TEP) Kit Assistance Scheme, a project assisting eight smaller European football federations with an initiative supporting them with manufacturing jerseys for the next 5 years.
The scheme will see Erreà produce bespoke shirts and collections for eight national teams, with each respective U21 team alongside all of the referee kits for federation games – saving federations around €300,000 each.
With Macron replacing adidas on the scheme from 2018 to 2022, Erreà has been announced which teams will be benefitting from the initiative from 2022-2026.
The first cycle involves: Andorra, Belarus, Cyprus, Faroe Islands, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Malta and San Marino, who will all don Erreà kits from next year through to 2026.
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Andorra, Belarus, Cyprus, Faroe Islands, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, San Marino: these are the 8 federations that have joined the @UEFA Top Executive Programme and will wear @ErreaOfficial from 2022 until 2024. #ErreàSport pic.twitter.com/Sy0ZYhArzG
— Erreà Sport (@ErreaOfficial) November 15, 2021