GYG are the new naming rights partner of Guzman y Gomez Stadium located in Terrigal.
The iconic stadium is a core part of the Central Coast community, welcoming more than 7,000 people through the doors each week.
It’s home to the Central Coast Rebels and Central Coast Crusaders basketball teams and regularly hosts local clubs, schools and community groups.
The partnership reflects GYG’s long-standing connection with the region, and a shared commitment with the Central Coast community to support local sports with clean, fresh and delicious food.
Behind the partnership are local franchisees Andrew and Peter Brand – from the GYG Fountain Plaza and Umina Beach stores.
They’ve had a connection with the stadium for more than three decades, having played there when it was first built in the 1990s – and now visit every week to watch their own children play basketball.
Andrew said that he and Peter were incredibly proud to announce the Guzman y Gomez Stadium.
“This isn’t just about putting our name on a building – this is about partnering with our Central Coast community to bring a fresh experience to the world of basketball and to fuel local sport from the ground up,” he said.
Central Coast Basketball General Manager Mark Ramsdale is also thrilled about the partnership.
“I am delighted to announce the Guzman y Gomez Stadium,” he said.
” GYG are the perfect fit for us, because their meals have been the go-to feed for local teams for years.”
GYG will be kicking off the partnership with a bang on July 20.
This is the final Central Coast Crusaders game of the NBL1 season, and GYG will be handing out taco vouchers to stadium guests – redeemable at the local GYG Fountain Plaza store.
TheNBL1 Women will play at noon, and the NBL1 Men’s game will start at 2pm.
Go to support the game, be in with the chance to win exclusive GYG merchandise and grab yourself a fresh and delicious feed from GYG Fountain Plaza.
The stadium is at 324 Terrigal Dr, Terrigal – enter via Duffys Rd.
I hate it when sporting facility get stupid names, that nobody knows where they are or why they are called such names.
it should be Terrigal Stadium, just like Gosford Stadium should be Gosford Stadium
there are so many sporting facility with names that nobody knows where they are
All sporting facilities should have the suburb name first