Konsileo Expand Partnership with Solihull Moors

Kate Willetts • July 14, 2026

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Solihull Moors are pleased to announce that Konsileo will become the Club's official sleeve sponsor for the 2026/27 season.


Having partnered with the Club throughout last season, Konsileo's support has now grown into its first official shirt sponsorship, with the company's branding featuring on the sleeve of the new home shirt.


The expanded partnership reflects the strength of the relationship built over the past year and demonstrates Konsileo's continued confidence in the Club's vision and ambitions.


As Solihull Moors continue to grow both on and off the pitch, partnerships such as these play a vital role in supporting the Club's long-term success.


Dan Ingram, Director at Konsileo, added: 


“We're absolutely delighted to be partnering with the club as its new sleeve sponsor. From the very first conversation, it was clear that this is a Club with a genuine ambition to get results. Those shared values made this partnership a very easy decision for us. We can't wait to be part of the journey and do everything we can to support the Club in achieving great things, both on and off the pitch.”


If you would like to get in touch with Konsileo to find out more, please email moors@konsileo.com 


Everyone at Solihull Moors would like to thank Konsileo for their continued support and looks forward to building on the partnership throughout the 2026/27 campaign.


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