Premier League announces Fanatics partnership

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

The English Premier League has announced a multi-year trading card partnership agreement with Fanatics Collectibles.

The agreement, kicking off in June 2025, will see Fanatics become the Exclusive Provider of the league’s trading cards, trading card games, and stickers. 

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Will Brass, the league’s Chief Commercial Officer, said:

We are delighted to welcome Fanatics as the official sticker and trading card licensee of the Premier League from season 2025/26. They bring an outstanding track record and strong commitment to innovation, helping fans all over the world express their passion for the sports they love. Through this partnership, we will be able to create a truly memorable collectible experience for all.

David Leiner, President of Fanatics Collectibles, added:

We are incredibly excited to partner with the Premier League in this historic deal that we believe will put fans and collectors closer to the teams and players that they love. At Fanatics Collectibles, we know and love the game, and look forward to building an element of unique storytelling through the lens of collecting.” 

Premier League announces Fanatics partnership
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