The France Football Federation (FFF) has announced a three-year partnership with food delivery platform Uber Eats.
Uber Eats has already been supporting French football via its title sponsorship of the French topflight, Ligue 1. The deal with the FFF will see the company additionally serve as a major partner to the France national men’s, women’s and youth teams.
The deal is set to run until the end of UEFA Women’s EURO 2025.
Talking about the partnership, FFF president Noël Le Graët commented:
“It is with sincere pride that we welcome Uber Eats among our major partners. A leader in its market, the Uber Eats brand has quickly become a part of French people’s daily lives since its launch in 2016.
“Because of its existing commitment to the world of football and our shared values, our partnership became obvious and natural. It is with great pleasure that we look forward to the next three seasons of collaboration.“
Bastien Pahus, general manager of Uber Eats for France, Switzerland and Belgium, added:
“We have been present in France for six years with a strong local presence and we are therefore very proud to join forces with [the] FFF, an emblematic national organisation, and to become a partner of French football in its entirety.
“We want to celebrate every football fan during the upcoming local, national and international events and offer them ever more innovative experiences to live their passion. We warmly thank FFF for having chosen us to accompany them over the next three seasons.“
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