Following are the companies and organisations that serve as sponsors and brand partners to LaLiga Santander club Sevilla Fútbol Club (Sevilla FC) and enjoy a strong branding presence across their physical and digital assets.
Apart from branding rights, the deal also entails the two parties working on content, exclusive services and technological projects.
In August 2020, Nike and Sevilla extended their partnership to run through 2022. The deal is reportedly worth €2.3m per annum.
The three-year deal sees Valvoline’s logo appear on the left sleeve of Sevilla’s men’s team’s matchday kits.
The deal grants Cruzcampo branding and pouring rights at the club’s home ground, the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium.
Apart from branding rights, the deal sees La Caixa used by Sevilla for their financial operations. The bank also offers personalised club-themed cards and several exclusive fan-engagement opportunities to its customers and Sevilla’s fans.
Focusing on increased sustainability, the renewed deal sees the club supplied with a fleet of “hybrid, rechargeable cars”, with recharge points installed across the club’s training facilities and home ground.
Their current deal lasts till 2023.
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