Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) have announced a partnership agreement with Ontario International Airport (ONT), which thus becomes the Official Airport of the Major League Soccer (MLS) side.
The deal will see Los Angeles FC gain prominent visibility at the two ONR terminals, with the latter’s branding set to feature at BMO Stadium, the LAFC home ground.
The agreement will also include community events, watch parties at the airport which will have ticket giveaways and signed memorabilia, co-branded merchandise, and ONT messaging during LAFC home games.
Larry Freedman, Co-President & Chief Business Officer of Los Angeles FC, commented:
“Travelling to support your Club is an essential part of soccer culture, so we are thrilled to have a partner in Ontario International Airport that will make it easy for our Black & Gold family and supporters to unite across the country as well as right here in Southern California.“
Atif Elkadi, Chief Executive Officer for the Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA), added:
“We are thrilled to support one of North America’s premier soccer teams and its loyal fans as the excitement around the world’s most popular sport continues to grow in Southern California and across the U.S. LAFC’s strong sense of community and its history of building creative, inclusive partnerships align with ONT’s mission of connecting people places and opportunities to build a better world.“
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