This article contains information regarding the organisations enjoying a strong branding presence across the Belgium men’s and/or women’s national football teams’ physical and digital assets as sponsors and partners of the Royal Belgian Football Association.
Name of the Football Association: Royal Belgian Football Association (Dutch: Koninklijke Belgische Voetbalbond; KBVB)
Also read: UEFA Euro 2024 Sponsors
The German sportswear giant currently serves as the official kit supplier to the KBVB’s national sides since 2014, having previously served in the same capacity on two different occasions (1974–1980 and 1982–1991).
In September 2020, the KBVB and Adidas agreed to extend their partnership in a six-year deal.
Amsterdam-headquartered ING has been an official sponsor of the Belgium men’s national football team since 2010.
The sponsorship has seen ING help the team launch their official mascot named “Red”. The financial institution also serves as the front-of-shirt sponsor for the team’s training kits.
Proximus’ association with the KBVB can be traced as far back as 25 years. The two signed a four-year extension to their current sponsorship deal in July 2020.
The Bavarian automaker has been an official sponsor of the KBVB since 2012.
The partnership sees BMW supply its fleet of cars to the Belgian national teams’ players and staff.
The two parties last renewed their deal in a four-year agreement in July 2020.
The Massy-headquartered French supermarkets chain has served as an official sponsor to the KBVB since November 2013.
The sponsorship sees the two parties work on several fan engagement activities and also grants Carrefour selling rights for KBVB-themed products.
The Belgian arm of the American beverage giant has served as an official sponsor to the KBVB for nearly three decades.
The sponsorship sees Coca-Cola’s products made available during the home matches of the KBVB national sides.
The two parties last officially extended their partnership in March 2019.
Connections is a Belgian travel company based out of Vilvoorde.
The Mondelez-owned Belgian chocolate brand also serves as an official sponsor to the KBVB.
The partnership sees the KBVB and Côte d’Or work extensively on several fan engagement activities, with the latter holding image rights to feature Belgian national players in its promotional content.
Herbalife Nutrition is a multi-level marketing firm and distributor of dietary supplements headquartered in Los Angeles. In October 2021, the company was announced as the official nutrition partner of the KBVB on a four-year deal.
As per the deal, Herbalife supplies the KBVB national teams—including its referees—with its products. It also serves as a main partner to the KBVB’s senior women’s and esports national teams.
The AB InBev-owned Belgian beer serves as an official sponsor to the belgium men’s national football team apart from being the title sponsor of the Belgian top division, the Belgian First Division A, which is thusly called the Jupiler Pro League.
The sponsorship also sees Jupiler beer made available during the Belgian team’s home matches.
The Belgian national lottery has been a long-time sponsor of the KBVB. The two parties work together to raise money that goes directly towards the development of Belgian grassroots football.
The Amsterdam-based logistics company also serves as an official sponsor to the Belgium men’s national football team.
The Belgian arm of the global professional services network has served as an official sponsor to the KBVB since 2011.
The two parties last announced an extension of their partnership in November 2022. The deal is currently set to run until the end of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Arena is a Belgian multi-purpose sports and entertainment facility based in Wavre that serves as a Business Partner to the KBVB.
Belgium’s Machelen-headquartered flag carrier and largest airline has been the official airline of the KBVB since February 2014.
The Belgium players thus travel around in KBVB-themed planes when on international duty.
The Antwerp-based Dutch-language newspaper is a long-time partner of the KBVB.
The connection between the two makes HLN one of the most reliable sources regarding all things pertaining to Belgian national team football.
The Chiyoda City, Tokyo-headquartered Japanese optical products manufacturer also serves as a Business Partner to the KBVB.
Much like Het Laatste Nieuws, Brussels-based French-language newspaper Le Soir is also one of the most reliable sources for news regarding the KBVB on the account of it being one of the association’s Business Partners.
Towards the end of 2015, Houten, Utrecht-headquartered Dutch health and fitness brand Matrix signed a partnership deal with the KBVB that would commence on January 1, 2016.
As per the deal, Matrix serves the KBVB as an official supplier of gym and training equipment across its venues.
Photo News is a Belgian photo agency based in Forest, Brussels-Capital Region.
As a Business Partner of the KBVB, Photo News attends all of its teams’ matches, events, and activities to gather exclusive footage.
Based out of Namur, Sudinfo is a French-language Belgian media company.
DAKA Culture is a China-based sports collectibles manufacturer currently acting as a regional partner of the KBVB.
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