San Jose Earthquakes Announce "Avaya Stadium" Agreement to Power Fan Engagement - Seite 2
Pierre-Paul Allard, Senior Vice President Worldwide Sales and President of Global Field Operations for Avaya
"We are very proud to partner with a giant in the technology world for our stadium naming rights. Both Avaya and the Earthquakes share a commitment to innovation that is the hallmark of Silicon
Valley. By partnering with a leader in the technology industry, we believe that Avaya Stadium will deliver fans one of the most engaging and technologically-advanced experiences in professional
sports."
Dave Kaval, San Jose Earthquakes President
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About San Jose Earthquakes
The San Jose Earthquakes are one of 20 teams in Major League Soccer. The club won MLS Cups in 2001 and 2003 and took home Supporters' Shields in
2005 and 2012. They are led by 2012 Volkswagen MLS Most Valuable Player Chris Wondolowski, one of the most prolific goal scorers in league history. The club will move to Avaya Stadium at the
beginning of the 2015 MLS season, a new 18,000-seat venue that is under construction on Coleman Ave. adjacent to the Mineta San Jose International Airport. The organization was originally founded
in 1974 and was one of 10 charter members of MLS when the league began in 1996. The club's non-profit arm, the San Jose Earthquakes Community Fund, focuses on health and fitness initiatives for
underserved youth in the Bay Area. For more information about the Earthquakes, log on to www.sjearthquakes.com.