CITY’S long-running relationship with JCT600 has been extended with a new and improved three-year deal.

The agreement will run until the end of the 2025/2026 campaign – taking the Bradford-based motor firm’s association with the club close to the 30-year mark.

The late Jack Tordoff OBE, founder of JCT600, is the club’s former honorary life president and was a lifelong supporter, regularly taking his two sons to Valley Parade throughout their childhoods.

As well as continuing to take centre stage on the Bantams’ jerseys and training range, the deal will see the Valley Parade dugouts - which were completely redeveloped by the company last year - remain in place.

John Tordoff, chief executive of JCT600, said: “Like my father, I have been a Bantams supporter man and boy, and am proud to be continuing his legacy of partnering with the club and helping drive its future success.

“As our business has grown, we have stayed close to our Yorkshire roots and continued to support Bradford, the 2025 City of Culture. Its fantastic club is still close to our hearts.

“While long-term loyalty is not always evident in the fast-moving world of football, it remains one of our core principles.”

City chief executive Ryan Sparks said: “We have made a number of key signings already this year, and the continuation of this proud partnership, which has spanned five decades, certainly represents another.

“We are delighted to be working alongside one of Bradford’s biggest names and most treasured assets for at least the next three years beyond this season, and are all excited to see how this partnership will grow and develop over that period.

“On behalf of the club, I would like to thank John Tordoff and his team for believing in our vision, supporting us on our journey and backing our ambition to deliver success on and off the field, while developing a bigger and better Bradford City AFC.”

Andy Bateman, JCT600’s customer experience director, added: “As we enter this latest commercial partnership with Bradford City AFC, we are keen to work even more closely with the Bantams, supporting not just the men’s team, but also the women’s and disability teams as well as its academy for young players.

“The club does a fantastic job of developing sporting talent in the city, and we are keen to do all we can to support this work.”