THE Solihull Moors Foundation have partnered with skincare giants NIVEA until the end of the 2026 season.
The partnership will support Solihull Moors Women with NIVEA to become the club’s official player of the match sponsor.
NIVEA will also sponsor the front of the Moors Women playing shirts for the duration of the partnership.
General manager at Solihull-based Beiersdorf, the parent company of NIVEA, Paul Price said: “We are thrilled to welcome Solihull Moors Women as a partner.
“As a team known for their skill, spirit and dedication to the game, we’re delighted to support these incredible athletes and further enhance their ability to thrive in their passion – whether that be on or off the pitch.
“Solihull Moors is a pillar of our local community and an opportunity to support the women’s team felt like a natural extension of our commitment to Care Beyond Skin.”
Moors Women player, Alex Liddiard added: “A massive thank you to NIVEA for backing the Women’s team and our community.
“Their support is helping to equip our players and enhance the experience for all at Solihull Moors Women.
“It’s uplifted the team and helping us to foster excellence in our sport from a grassroot level, so we can maintain peak performance.”
Moors Women have endured a difficult season both on and off the pitch.
The club’s playing staff accused the club of ‘neglect’ and a ‘lack of respect’ in a public statement on X back in September.
And Moors Women manager Tom Blaymires and his staff resigned from their roles in October, weeks after backing the claims made by the players.
However, Joe Kirkland has since replaced Blaymires as Moors Women manager with the club currently in the Women’s National League Division One Midlands relegation zone.
