Net World Sports are thrilled to announce our partnership with Queens Park Rangers (QPR). This collaboration marks a significant milestone as we become the Official Goal Post and Equipment Supplier to the prestigious Championship side.

As part of this dynamic alliance, our FORZA sub-brand, a flagship product line of Net World Sports, will take centre stage across various facets of the club, including the Academy and First Team.

This collaboration underlines the commitment of both entities to elevate the standards of equipment used in professional football. From FORZA goals gracing the pitch during training sessions to branded equipment enhancing the overall football experience, the FORZA brand is set to become synonymous with QPR’s commitment to excellence.

This alliance comes at a crucial time for QPR as they aim to elevate their performance on the pitch. With access to top-tier training equipment and state-of-the-art goal posts, the players and coaching staff at QPR are poised to benefit from the FORZA brand’s cutting-edge technology. Whether it’s precision training goals, rebounders, or agility equipment, the partnership ensures that QPR has the tools needed to hone their skills and achieve new heights in the competitive football landscape.

This partnership extends the club’s relationship with FORZA after the academy entered into an agreement with us at the start of 2022/23.

"Working with FORZA to supply equipment to all football related departments at the club has been a very easy decision for us. Their products are second to none, so we are obviously delighted to extend our partnership with them" Euan Inglis, Commercial Director at QPR

Equally as thrilled with the partnership is the Founder and CEO of Net World Sports, Alex Lovén. He said:

“We’re delighted to officially announce our partnership with QPR. We look forward to working closely with the team and witnessing our FORZA brand prominently represented throughout the entire club. Together, we hope to achieve new heights of excellence on and off the pitch and wish QPR the best of luck for the remainder of the season”