Girona FC Extends Partnership with Marlex Through 2026/27
Girona FC have secured a key piece of their off‑pitch project, extending their partnership with Human Resources firm Marlex through the 2026/27 season.
The agreement keeps Marlex on the back of the first team shirt and firmly embedded in the club’s youth structure, a visible reminder of a relationship that began in the 2023/24 campaign and has quickly become one of Girona’s cornerstone alliances.
For president Delfí Geli, the renewal is more than a routine commercial deal. It is a vote of confidence in the club’s wider sporting and institutional plan.
“We are very pleased that Marlex continues to stand by us for another season,” Geli said. “Their confidence in the project demonstrates the strength of the relationship we have built over the years and allows us to keep moving forward with the support of companies that share our values and our way of understanding the Club's growth.”
The message is clear: Girona want partners who buy into the long game, not just the logo space.
Marlex, founded in 1996 and now a leading HR services firm with a network of more than 80 offices across the peninsula, fits that profile. Its business is people, and its language is the same one Girona use every day at their training ground: attitude, commitment, teamwork.
Those shared values sit at the heart of the renewed deal. Season after season, they have turned a simple sponsorship into a relationship of trust.
For CEO Àlex Sanabras, the emotional pull of the club and the city makes this renewal almost inevitable.
“As a company from Girona, continuing alongside Girona FC is a testament to our commitment to the Club and the city that has seen us born and grow,” he said. “We are starting a new season where it will be necessary to stay united to make the Club's return to the first division possible. Now more than ever, orgull gironí.”
That line cuts to the core of the agreement. This is about identity as much as exposure. A local company backing a local club in a bid to climb back to the top tier, with the badge and the city stitched into every decision.
The commercial world can often feel distant from the drama on the pitch. In Girona’s case, the two are tightly bound. As the club prepares for another push toward the first division, Marlex’s name on the shirt is not just branding; it is a public declaration that the city’s business community intends to march alongside them.



