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Downs’ and Bafana keeper Williams inks deal with Honor

FOOTBALL and tech unite once again, as HONOR, a global leader in smart device technology, announces a partnership with celebrated South African footballer and national team captain Ronwen Williams.

Rowen might have missed the historic nomination gong for the 2024 Ballon d’Or Yachine Trophy, but it speaks highly of his work.

The only African nominee and the first goalkeeper to earn the Yachine Trophy nomination while playing for an African club, Williams’s outstanding achievements on and off the pitch make him an ideal ambassador for HONOR’s commitment to excellence and innovation.

Williams’s impressive career with Mamelodi Sundowns and the South African national team, Bafana Bafana, has solidified his status as one of Africa’s top football talents. His stellar performances over the past year, including leading the Sundowns to victory in the inaugural African Football League (AFL) and winning the Premier Soccer League’s Goalkeeper of the Season, have earned him widespread acclaim.

To celebrate the partnership, HONOR hosted Williams at their Bryanston Headquarters in October.

During the event, Williams explored the HONOR ecosystem, showcasing the brand’s innovative technology and user-centric design. During the engagement Williams gifted Zhou, a personalised Mamelodi Sundowns jersey in recognition of his excitement to joining the HONOR family.

“We are incredibly honored to partner with Ronwen Williams, a true trailblazer in African football,” said Fred Zhou, CEO of HONOR South Africa.

“Williams’s dedication and commitment to his craft resonate deeply with HONOR’s values. We’re excited to support him on this monumental journey to the Ballon d’Or and to bring his fans closer to his inspiring story.”

This partnership is set to ignite excitement among both sports and tech enthusiasts, combining Williams’s unprecedented career milestones with HONOR’s advanced technology. The Ballon d’Or awards ceremony will take place on 28 October, where Williams aims to bring home this remarkable achievement for South Africa.

At the time of publishing the value of the deal was not revealed. 

Image supplied (Downs and Bafana goalminder Ronwen Williams has signed a partnership deal with Honor. He’s recorded with Fred Zhou, HonorSA CEO).

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