Jessica Ennis-Hill's name dropped from Sheffield United stand
Sheffield United will drop Olympic champion Jessica Ennis-Hill's name from its stadium's Bramall Lane stand after announcing a new sponsorship deal with a local estate agent.
Ennis-Hill, 29, the poster girl of Great Britain's athletics team at London2012, was honoured by her local club after winning heptathlon gold when it named the Bramall Lane stand the 'Jessica Ennis-Hill Stand'.
But the club have agreed a new three-year sponsorship deal and Ennis-Hill's name will now be replaced by Redbrik Estate Agency.
Ennis-Hill stated in November last year that she would want her name removing from the stand if the club re-signed convicted rapist and former player Ched Evans. She received abusive threats via Twitter as a result.
Sheffield United managing director Mal Brannigan said: "The introduction ofRedbrik as the new Bramall Lane stand naming rights partner sees the name of the City's most famous Olympian replaced, three years after the club honoured Jess Ennis-Hill's achievement at London 2012.
Ennis-Hill said: "It was a real honour to have had the Bramall Lane standnamed after me in 2012 in recognition of my Olympic achievements.
"However, I completely understand the need for Sheffield United to recognise the valuable contributions of its sponsors and want to wish the club and the team all the best for the forthcoming season."
The club refused to comment on how much the new deal was worth when contacted by Press Association Sport.
The club's head of commercial Paul Reeves added: "This is another significant new commercial relationship for the Football Club and we are delighted to be in a partnership with an exciting regional business in Redbrik, which has allowed us to formulate a deal that is structured to work for both parties and importantly one that brings new benefits for our supporters."