The National League confirmed a new partnership this morning in which the division in York City will play its football to achieve a new name.
After eleven years, the National League partnership ended with Vanarama after the end of the 2024/25 season.
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The league has now confirmed that it will be named as an Enterprise National League from June 2025.
The new name will also spread to the Enterprise National League North and South, which brings great investments in the top levels of non-League football.
Enterprise and the National League have confirmed that it is a multi -year agreement that will also include practical support for clubs, supporters and communities through their network of over 450 branches throughout the Great Britain.
Jack Pearce, the chairman of the National League, commented: “We are pleased to welcome Enterprise as our new headliner sponsor.
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“This is an important partnership for the National League and proof of the growing strength and attractiveness of our competition.
“Enterprise shares our deeply rooted commitment to communities, and its support will be invaluable to help our clubs thrive.”
Kyle Sanborn, Vice President Global Brand Strategy and Marketing activation of Enterprise Mobility, added: “Enterprise is incredibly proud to work with the National League.
“We recognize the important role that these clubs play in their local communities and the passion that they inspire nationwide for fans.
“This sponsoring offers us a fantastic platform to demonstrate our commitment to the support of these communities and explore innovative opportunities in order to provide mobility solutions for both the clubs and their committed supporters.
“We look forward to a successful and effective partnership.”