David Beckham joins forces with Lenovo ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
Chinese multinational technology company Lenovo has announced a new partnership with former England football team captain David Beckham for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 and beyond. The partnership will see Beckham work with Lenovo on their campaigns and sports-focused initiatives, ‘AI-driven solutions aimed at enhancing team performance, enriching fan experiences, improving operational efficiencies, and unlocking new revenue opportunities across the football ecosystem.’ Beckham will also headline Lenovo’s upcoming global marketing campaign for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Lenovo is the Official Technology Partner of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and also the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027. The FIFA World Cup 2026 will take place in the United States of America, Mexico and Canada and take place between June 11 – July 19, 2026 with 48 teams set to battle it out for the ultimate prize in world football.
David Beckham, commented,
“Lenovo are a global leader with a proven track record on the world’s biggest stages. I am proud to partner with Lenovo for the FIFA World Cup and beyond. Football will always be defined by talent, instinct, hard work and the unforgettable moments that make the game special. Now AI and data are helping us to understand the sport more deeply – shaping how players and coaches prepare and how fans connect with the game. I look forward to learning more about Lenovo’s cutting-edge work which is opening up new ideas and expanding access to the game.”
Yuanqing Yang, CEO & Chairman, Lenovo, added,
“David is not only a global figure across football, business, and culture, but is someone who understands the power of innovation to transform the world, making him the perfect partner to help us demonstrate how Smarter AI can drive better life and more efficient work for all. Together we will demonstrate how AI-powered technology, solutions, and insights – from the training ground to the boardroom – can transform understanding, preparation and decision making in ways that were previously unimaginable for the sport.”