Inter and Nilox extend their agreement for a further three years

Inter Milan

Sports and outdoor technology brand Nilox will continue to be Inter Milan’s official Electric Mobility Partner, after having renewed their agreement until at least 2024/25 season.

Ever since the two organisations have been collaborating with each other, the positioning of the two brands has been strengthened, overcoming significant obstacles in achieving the target goal.

The DNA in Nilox is designed in a way to never stop the transition from the action camera for the world of hi-tech electric mobility on two wheels is agile and fast.

The range of products include hoverboards, skateboards, scooters as well as an innovative and advanced line of powerful electric bikes.

Nilox is a brand of Esprinet Group, committed in standing by their mission of the brand to offer the public a new creation to reaching your destinations as a result of hi-tech devices that are becoming greater in intensity which are exciting, beautiful and practical.

Under the licensing agreement, Inter-branded accessories and vehicles have been exclusively designed for the club’s supporters.

The range of products consists of Inter’s colours and logo, includes the X8 e-bike, the Doc 8five electric scooter and an accessory kit specially made to accompany fans all day every day, which also includes a mousepad, a power bank, Bluetooth speaker, USB stick and a laptop case.

Chief Revenue Officer of Inter Milan, Luca Danovaro, said via press release:

“This collaboration allows us not only to carry on working with a brand that has the same innovative spirit and vision of the future as us, but it also allows our fans to move in a sustainable way with products that are dedicated to their passion for Inter.”

Chief Operating Officer of Esprinet Group, Giovanni Testa, said via press release:

“We are proud to continue our journey with one of the most important clubs in Italian football in Inter, with whom we share the same philosophy and a continuous aim for innovation and renewal.”

Nilox is a synonym of movement, technology and sustainable choices, a way of facing every day with lightness and dynamism.   

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Victory unites with Roasting Warehouse in culture-led partnership

The Melbourne-based anf family-owned business will join the Victory family, uniting two institutions which represent the city’s culture and identity.

A partnership with local roots

As the newest partner of Melbourne Victory, Roasting Warehouse joins forces with a vital part of the city’s sporting landscape.

The club’s Managing Director, Caroline Carnegie, outlined why the partnership bears so much value to both parties.

“We are excited to collaborate with Roasting Warehouse, a community-oriented destination for high-quality coffee, proud of its foundations in Melbourne,” said Carnegie via official media release.

“Football and coffee sit at the epicentre of Melbourne’s culture. The two go hand-in-hand, consistently at the centre of the conversation that stirs Melburnians, which is no different to the conversation sport and Melbourne Victory stir in the State.”

Indeed, this is a partnership which combines the identity, passions and culture of an entire city, therefore giving it the foundations required for long-term, mutual success.

Representing the best of Melbourne

Both Victory and Roasting Warehouse are hugely successful in their respective industries. They are institutions with community-oriented philosphies, who pride themselves on craft and quality.

“We’re incredibly proud to partner with Melbourne Victory, a club that represents the heart, passion, and ambition of Melbourne,” revealed Roasting Warehouse Head of Brand, Alexander Paraskevopoulos.

“As a Melbourne-founded, family-run business, supporting a team that means so much to the local community feels very natural for us.”

Furthermore, through their high-quality blends, Roasting Warehouse will look to prepare Victory’s players and staff for high performances on the pitch as the seasons nears completion.

But this is about far more than just fueling athletes.

This is a partnership which embodies and unites two of Melbourne’s greatest strengths and cultural markers – a connection forged from the city’s very own DNA.

 

For more information about Roasting Warehouse, click here.

Football NSW supports Female Coaches CPD as Women’s Football Surges

Football NSW has used the platform of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup to deliver a targeted professional development workshop for female coaches, bringing together scholarship recipients for an evening of structured learning and direct engagement with elite women’s football.

Held at ACPE last month, the session was open to female coaches who received C or B Diploma scholarships through Football NSW in 2025. Coaching accreditation carries a financial cost that disproportionately affects women, who are less likely to have their development subsidised by clubs or associations operating in underfunded community football environments. Scholarship access changes that equation at the point where many women exit the pathway.

Facilitated by Football NSW Coach Development Coordinator Bronwyn Kiceec, the workshop focused on goal scoring trends from the tournament’s group stage, with coaches analysing attacking patterns and exploring how those insights could translate into their own environments. The group then attended the quarter-final between South Korea and Uzbekistan at Stadium Australia.

The structure of the evening mattered as much as its content. Female coaches in community football rarely have access to elite competition environments as a professional resource. The gap between the level at which most women coach and the level at which the game is analysed and discussed tends to reinforce itself. Placing scholarship recipients inside a major tournament, as participants rather than spectators, closes that gap in a way that a classroom session cannot.

Female coaches remain significantly underrepresented across all levels of the game in Australia. The pipeline that will change that depends not only on accreditation access but on the professional networks, peer relationships and exposure to elite environments that male coaches have historically taken for granted.

The workshop forms part of Football NSW’s ongoing commitment to developing female coaches through scholarships and structured learning opportunities.

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