CFA (Chinese Football Association)

Chinese payment platform Alipay is to invest RMB1bn ($145m/€129m) over the next decade to support the long-term development of women’s football in China.

The Chinese Football Association has agreed a long-term partnership with player tracking and analysis company StatSports

Continental Tires has extended its sponsorship with the Chinese Football Association (CFA) for four years, from 2018-19 to 2021-22

Financial services company Beijing WeShare Wealth Asset Management has agreed a deal to become the title sponsor of the Chinese Football Association’s Super Cup club competition.

Yanjing Beer has renewed its title sponsorship of the CFA Cup, the Chinese Football Association’s knockout club competition.

Swiss watch maker TAG Heuer, owned by French luxury goods conglomerate LVMH, agreed a multi-year deal with the Chinese Football Association.

Swiss watch manufacturer Tag Heuer has entered into a partnership with the Chinese Football Association.

Italian fashion house Ermenegildo Zegna has entered into a partnership with the Chinese Football Association.

Chinese insurance company Ping An has upgraded its partnership with the Chinese Football Association.

The Chinese Football Association has entered into a partnership with electrical goods manufacturer Skyworth.

The Chinese Football Association has unveiled carmaker Changan Ford and smartphone manufacturer Gionee as new commercial partners.

The Chinese Football Association has signed a long-term kit manufacturing and equipment partnership with US sportswear giant Nike.

Global logistics giant DHL has agreed a deal to partner the Chinese Super League, the country’s top football division.

China’s Ping An Insurance has sealed a four-year deal to become the title sponsor of the Chinese Super League, the country’s top football division.

CHINESE REAL ESTATE firm Dalian Wanda is to inject 500m yuan ($77m) into football in China after a three-year agreement was agreed with the Chinese Football Association (CFA)