J W Rigby, is once again showing support for non-league football by sponsoring the Semi-Final match of the Football Association’s Vase competition on Saturday 1st April.
The match sponsorship demonstrates J W Rigby’s dedication to the Isuzu brand by supporting Isuzu UK’s partnership with the FA, while also further cultivating strong relations with the local community as a result of the dealer’s funding for the match. The non-league club hosting the match, Congleton Town Football Club, will receive show banners from the dealership to be displayed during the match, with social promotions also being released prior to the Isuzu FA Vase semi-final game. Congleton Town FC will face Newport Pagnell at the Booth Street ground, located just 4 miles from the J W Rigby dealership. The game promises to be full of thrills as Congleton Town FC attempts to reach the competition's final for the first time in the club's history.
Andrew Rigby, Director at J W Rigby, said: ”As Congleton FC moves forward to the semi-final match, we continue to support Isuzu UK in becoming the driving force behind non-league football, while also furthering positive relationships with the local community. Our previous sponsorship of the quarter-final match provided us with an opportunity to establish a connection with Congleton Town FC, which has now led to even more exciting prospects that will hopefully continue in the future. We take pride in backing this non-league club and extend our best wishes to them as they create history in the Isuzu FA Vase.”
Congleton Town FC, formed in 1901, are a non-league football club located in Congleton that competes in the North West Counties Football League and is currently placed ninth in the league. Additionally, the club competes in the Isuzu FA Vase competition, as well as the Macron Cup and the Cheshire Senior Cup. Nicknamed the ‘Bears’, the club is managed by ex-Welsh international player Richard Duffy, who recently surpassed the milestone of 100 games with the club.
J W Rigby Car and Commercial is a leading Isuzu dealer in Cheshire, serving customers nationwide and worldwide. The dealership offers commercial vehicles of all sizes to both large companies and private buyers, and the experienced servicing and parts team provides after-sales care and genuine parts to keep vehicles in top condition. As a family-owned business with over 40 years of experience in the motor trade, the staff are committed to providing friendly and professional service to all our customers, keeping all Isuzu pick-ups running smoothly.
About Isuzu
From the day we were founded in 1916 in Japan, and when we started Isuzu UK in 1987 to import and distribute our legendary Trooper model, we have always been about what our customers need and want.
Today, equipped with a punchy turbo diesel engine, the D-Max pick-up is leading the charge, delivering 164PS and 360Nm of torque. Each new model comes with a 125,000 mile / 5 Year Warranty and 5 years UK and European roadside assistance. With towing capabilities of 3.5 tonnes, a maximum payload of 1,161kg and a 4x4 drive.
At Isuzu, we only make commercial vehicles. We focus on making our pick-ups tough, strong and built to go the distance. Isuzu are the pick-up professionals. We are best placed to discuss pick-ups with professionals, aiming to meet our customers every individual need.
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