The Spanish League begins sponsoring the Welsh city with an unpronounceable name and changes its legendary poster – Fútbol Internacional

Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogoch is a small town of just over 3,000 people in North Wales. The city is famous because its full name is the longest in the UK and third in the world, and there have been many reports made of a place that can’t be pronounced, but has earned a place in the books.

now, There will be more power in Spain thanks to the agreement they reached with La Liga For the Spanish competition to be the official partner and shirt sponsor of Clwb Pêl Droed Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysilioggogoch Football Club (CPD Llanfairpwll FC) during the upcoming season.



The bizarre initiative was announced by the organization on Wednesday as part of an advertising exercise that will see CPD Llanfairpwll FC shine on the The front of their shirts has the new LALIGA ‘LL’ logo During all their matches for the year in the North Wales West Coast Division One.

The agreement will last for one year It will put the local community at the heart of the collaboration, starting with Saturday’s match at Maes Illian (Ilian Stadium) in which the team will participate CPD Llanfairpwll FC will take on Holyhead Town FCFans will get their first look at PUMA’s new vertically striped blue and black jersey, as well as ‘The Power of Our Football’ messages prominent across the pitch.

The village community also received a new and exclusive ‘Welcome to Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllllantysiliogogogoch’ sign. To celebrate the collaboration, the five letters “LL” are placed out of the 58 letters of the city’s name They have been subtly changed to reflect the new LALIGA logo.

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