The Edinburgh Reporter

Hearts and MND strip tribute to Tynie legend Žaliūkas

- By JAMIE MCINTOSH

MND SCOTLAND will be shown on the front of the new Hearts home shirt for the 2021/22 season following a two-year agreement with Dell Technologi­es (DT).

The new sponsorshi­p deal is structured in a similar way, with DT donating on behalf of MND Scotland and Hearts donating a percentage of each shirt sold to the charity.

The deal is seen as a tribute to the legendary Hearts captain Marius Žaliūkas, who lost his fight to the disease last October. Žaliūkas played more than 150 times for Hearts across six seasons, but he will be most fondly remembered for lifting the Scottish Cup in 2012, after beating their Edinburgh rivals Hibs.

A Hearts spokespers­on said: “This landmark sponsorshi­p deal will help to raise awareness of the work undertaken by MND charities throughout the UK and support those living with MND in Scotland. Funds raised will also enable pioneering research into MND, such as the projects taking place at the Euan MacDonald Centre for MND Research at University of Edinburgh. Once again, the club has sought out an innovative way of securing sponsorshi­p funding whilst providing a platform for a cause that is dear to supporters’ hearts.”

Dell Technologi­es will work with Hearts over the next two years on a programme to transform the club’s “digital estate”. Dell funded the front of the home shirt for MND Scotland. Hearts will make a contributi­on to the charity for every home shirt sold in the season ahead.

Iain McWhirter, MND Scotland’s Interim Chief Executive, said: “We are very excited to be partnering with Heart of Midlothian FC this season. This opportunit­y will honour the memory of former captain Marius Žaliūkas who passed away last year after a brave struggle against motor neurone disease.

“DT has supported our sister charity, MND Associatio­n of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, for two years, and we are thrilled to now be working with them to raise funds and awareness here in Scotland. We hope this boost will enable us to speak to more people about our cause, and that the funds donated through sales will help us reach our ultimate goal of finding a cure. Until that day we will continue supporting families affected by MND in Scotland, so they do not have to go through the devastatio­n alone.

“We’re really looking forward to seeing the new strips out on the pitch very soon.”

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