France PARE-BRISE becomes an official sponsor of the France Rugby World Cup 2023

France Pare-Brise join forces with the world's biggest sporting event in 2023. The specialist in window repair and replacement has become an official supporter of the Rugby World Cup 2023 to be held in France. France Pare-Brise, a long-standing partner of regional rugby, renews its commitment to support the most important men's game in sport. Rugby World Cup 2023 fans can buy France Rugby World Cup Tickets from our website.

France PARE-BRISE becomes an official supporter of the Rugby World Cup 2023
France PARE-BRISE becomes an official supporter of the Rugby World Cup 2023

The France Pare-Brise network shares the same values as the Rugby World Cup 2023: teamwork, integrity, enthusiasm and fun. Through this agreement, the brand aims to be as close as possible to fans before and during the event and build a commitment to its customers, members and insurance partners through a dedicated event program.

Claude Atcher, CEO of France 2023, said: "We are pleased that France Pare-Brise and its network add nearness and teamwork as everyday virtues to the adventure of France 2023. The Rugby World Cup in the region, where the members of France Pare -Brise and who will be as close to their home as possible for this great celebration."

Deputy General Manager of France Pierre-Yves Desjeux Pare-Brise said: "For our 192 members and their 1,000 collaborators, we are very proud to be present with France 2023 as official supporters. This is a real opportunity, gives our network new energy and enables our customers to share the values of rugby and its moments of celebration and joy."

About the Rugby World Cup 2023 in France:

The Rugby World Cup 2023 will be held in France from September 8 to October 28, with matches at nine venues in 10 host cities. The event will be the 10th men's Rugby World Cup and the second to be hosted by France after a memorable event in 2007. RWC 2023 takes place in the year the sport celebrates its 200th anniversary.

France Pare-Brise network has more than 450 centres in France
France Pare-Brise network has more than 450 centres in France

France 2023 aims to be a positive impact competition, setting new standards for social responsibility, inclusiveness and sustainability for a major international sporting event. Four strong commitments have been made: taking action for a sustainable and circular economy, focusing on education, training and employment, reducing environmental impact and supporting inclusiveness and accessibility.

The Rugby World Cup 2023 will be Rugby's flagship event, with 20 teams competing. 48 matches will be played in 51 days.

About French PARE-BRISE:

Founded in 1993 and now a subsidiary of the Saint-Gobain Group, the France Pare-Brise network has more than 450 centres in France, managed by 190 independent entrepreneurs and more than 1,000 employees dedicated to serving customers. France's Pare-Brise has been voted the best auto glass repair chain for 2022 in the 'Quality of Service' category by a panel of 20,000 consumers surveyed by Capital magazine.

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