Russian Club FC Krasnodar finished second runners-up in last season’s Russian Premier League, earning a qualifying tie against Greek side PAOK to make it to the Champions League group stages. They beat PAOK 4-2 on aggregate over two legs last month and will now face the likes of Sevilla (ESP), Chelsea (ENG), and Rennes (FRA) in Group E of the 2020-21 UEFA Champions League. We look at their sponsors for this season.

PUMA – Puma is the official kit supplier for FC Krasnodar. The German sportswear giant replaced fellow Italian rival Kappa as the new kit sponsor for the Byki (the Bulls) back in 2016.

WINLINE – Leading Russian sports betting company Winline is the official principal partner of FC Krasnodar. The deal sees the betting company’s logo emblazoned across the front of Krasnodar’s matchday kits.

CONSTELL GROUP – Established in 1997 in Visakhapatnam, Constell Group currently serves as the General Partner to FC Krasnodar. The two have previously collaborated before, as Constell served as Krasnodar’s official principal sponsor from 2014 to 2019, before it was replaced by online betting portal 1XBet.  

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