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Israel-Premier Tech rebranded after takeover by Andres Iniesta’s company

2025-11-21 06:43
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Israel-Premier Tech rebranded after takeover by Andres Iniesta’s company

Premier Tech stepped away as co-title sponsor of the team following protests during the 2025 season

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Israel-Premier Tech rebranded after takeover by Andres Iniesta’s company

Premier Tech stepped away as co-title sponsor of the team following protests during the 2025 season

Karan Prashant SaxenaFriday 21 November 2025 06:43 GMTCommentsThe Israel Premier Tech cycling team has been renamedopen image in galleryThe Israel Premier Tech cycling team has been renamed (AFP via Getty Images)Miguel Delaney: Inside Football

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Israel-Premier Tech have been rebranded as NSN Cycling Team after being taken over by sports and entertainment company Never Say Never, which was co-founded by former Barcelona and Spain footballer Andres Iniesta.

The Israeli-licensed team were subjected to a series of protests over their involvement in races this year, with Premier Tech stepping down as co-title sponsor of the team in November.

In a statement on Thursday, the team said NSN had partnered with Stoneweg, a Swiss investment platform in Geneva, and the new brand will be registered as a Swiss company operating mostly from Barcelona and Girona.

Former Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta is now a co-owner of the NSN Cycling Teamopen image in galleryFormer Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta is now a co-owner of the NSN Cycling Team (PA Archive)

"The NSN Cycling Team and NSN Development Team will gather next week for the team's pre-season training camp and will unveil its new look and race program in the coming weeks," it added.

Israel-Premier Tech were excluded from the Giro dell'Emilia in September over public safety concerns after widespread disruption at the Vuelta a Espana when they were targeted by pro-Palestinian protests opposing Israel's war in Gaza.

They removed their full name from riders' jerseys at the Vuelta and in October said they would be moving away from their Israeli identity after more than a decade.

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