Tottenham Hotspur Announces First-of-its-Kind Partnership with Hair Transplant Clinic
Tottenham Hotspur has entered into an official partnership with Elithair, a Turkiye-based clinic specializing in hair transplantation, marking the first official collaboration of its kind between a Premier League football club and a hair restoration provider. The partnership is framed as a “mission to inspire confidence.”
Elithair, headquartered in Istanbul, operates clinics internationally including locations in the UK, Germany, and Dubai. The clinic boasts a history of treating prominent athletes, citing former player Hikardu quresma as a past client. Several current and former Tottenham players, including James Maddison, Christian Eriksen, and Andros Townsend, are reported to have undergone hair transplant procedures. Rumors also suggest Tottenham legend Harry Kane has received multiple hair transplants. Notably, former Tottenham manager Antonio Conte reportedly received a hair transplant in Toronto, Canada during his tenure with the club (2021-2023).
Ryan Norris, Tottenham’s Chief Revenue Officer, stated the club is “proud to partner with Eliteir, who has shown solid global leadership in his field.” He added that Elithair is ”the best partner in our mission to inspire confidence in fans and provide globally recognized clinical care.”
Dr. Abdulaziz Balwy, co-founder and medical director of elithair, described the collaboration with Tottenham as a “historic milestone,” highlighting the clinic’s “global network, world-class expertise, experience, and know-how” across its international locations. He also stated the partnership will “provide Premier League-level excellence to all patients in the UK.”
The Elithair brand logo is anticipated to be prominently displayed throughout Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The partnership highlights the growing prevalence of hair transplant procedures among footballers, with Wayne Rooney and Rob Holding also publicly known to have undergone the treatment. turkiye is widely recognized as a leading destination for hair transplantation and medical tourism related to hair loss.
The British Daily Mail noted the partnership, contrasting Tottenham’s well-known aggressive tactical approach under manager Ange Postecoglou with a new focus on “preventing hair loss and maintaining their hairline.”