Eco-Power Becomes Doncaster Rovers’ Stadium Naming Partner

Signing the stadium naming partnership for Doncaster Rovers Doncaster Rovers have announced that from December 27th, 2021 their home ground will be known as the Eco‑Power Stadium.

A new four-year agreement sees Eco-Power take over the stadium naming rights from Keepmoat Homes, who will continue with their partnership and support of Club Doncaster in other ways.

Eco-Power Group are a Doncaster based company which has two primary divisions Eco-Power Environmental and Eco-Power Construction.

Jon Warburton, chief commercial officer at Club Doncaster said: “This is a major new partnership that represents the growth in usage of the stadium since the birth of Club Doncaster.

“With UEFA Women’s World Cup Qualifiers, Rugby League World Cup matches and concerts such as The Killers and Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott, Doncaster is becoming a venue for international sporting and music events.

“Eco-Power will not only become the title partner of the stadium but will also be working closely with Club Doncaster on our sustainability strategy, as we aim to make some significant strides forward to becoming a carbon neutral venue over the next four years.”



Louis Calders, group commercial director of the Eco-Power group added: “As a local business Eco-Power Group are delighted to be partnering with Doncaster Rovers and Club Doncaster. In addition to the stadium naming rights we will also be working closely with the club to develop their sustainability strategy and support them on their journey to net-zero.”

Eco-Power’s associated charity, The Eco-Power Foundation, will also work closely with Club Doncaster and Club Doncaster Foundation to align objectives around supporting the wider Doncaster community.

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