Freddie Ljungberg joins NIBE UK as brand ambassador

NIBE & Freddie

NIBE has announced former Arsenal and Swedish international football star Freddie Ljungberg
as its new UK brand ambassador. 

This partnership marks an exciting step forward in NIBE’s mission to inspire consumers to ‘Take The Step’ towards energy efficient, more sustainable homes.

Freddie Ljungberg’s journey
– from growing up in Vittsjo in the Skane region of Sweden, a few miles from Markaryd, the town where NIBE was founded, to achieving global recognition as a football icon – makes
this collaboration especially meaningful. Beyond his sporting success, Freddie has a strong personal connection to NIBE’s history; his grandfather was an engineer with close ties to NIBE from its inception.

Freddie expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, saying: “I’m incredibly proud
to join NIBE as their UK brand ambassador. This partnership feels incredibly meaningful
to me, not just because of our shared Swedish roots, but
also because of the personal connection I have to NIBE’s story. Growing up near Markaryd, and with my grandfather being an engineer, I’ve always had a strong appreciation for innovation and technology. Working with NIBE feels like coming full circle and I’m proud to support a brand that’s leading the way in sustainable solutions while staying true to its heritage and values.”

Paul Smith, Managing Director, NIBE UK, commented: “We are delighted to welcome Freddie to the NIBE family. His dedication, teamwork and drive for excellence resonate deeply with our mission to create sustainable, energy efficient climate solutions.”

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