[Sint-Truiden] Regarding conclusion of sponsorship contract with Ruska Co., Ltd.
Sint-Truiden VV Press release: September 26, 2024 [Sint-Truiden] Regarding conclusion of sponsorship contract with Ruska Co., Ltd. Sint-Truiden VV (hereinafter referred to as STVV) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a Canaries sponsorship agreement for the 2024-2025 season with Ruska Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo).
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We have agreed with the vision of STVV, which aims to help Japanese athletes, coaches, and business staff take on challenges in Europe and the world, and to not only serve as a bridge between Japan and Belgium, but also as a bridge between Japan and Belgium, leading to the Canarias sponsorship agreement. [Comment from Ruska Co., Ltd.] “Our vision is to exceed customer expectations and capture the hearts of users, and we support the success of our customers’ businesses through the production and management of websites/EC sites and web consulting. We sympathize with the way professional soccer players are active around the world and continue to take on new challenges, and we want to contribute to society by playing a part in this as a sponsor of STVV. While learning, we also aim to further contribute to society through our own business.” ■Company profile Company name: Ruska Co., Ltd. Representative: Tatsuki Nakagawa Address: Aoyama Tower Place 8F, 8-4-14 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo Business details: ・Website production ・Website management support ・EC site production ・EC site management support ・Web consulting Official website:
https://ruska.co.jp/ [What is Sint-Truiden VV (STVV)] A soccer club that belongs to the Belgian Professional League Division 1, founded in 1924. DMM.com LLC acquired management rights in November 2017. In 2018, former FC Tokyo GM Noriyuki Tateishi was appointed CEO. The five pillars are
strengthening the top team, enriching the academy, building a new business scheme, expanding the stadium, and technological innovation through the introduction of IT. Ryotaro Ito (formerly Albirex Niigata), Ryoya Ogawa (formerly FC Tokyo), Rihito Yamamoto (formerly Gamba Osaka), Joru Chima Fujita (formerly Yokohama F. Marinos), Brian Kokubo (formerly SL Benfica) and Shogo Taniguchi (formerly Al Rayan SC). In the 2023-24 season, they finished in 9th place with 40 points (10 wins, 10 draws, 10 losses / points scored -11 / 35 goals scored, 46 goals conceded), and finished in 3rd place in the European playoffs.