Everton FC

Aston Villa will play top-flight European football for the first time in 41 years with a new kit supplier, as well as record shirt sponsor, after a multi-year agreement with Adidas was signed off.

For the 2022-23 season, Everton FC and technical partner Hummel expanded their existing ‘My Everton’ collaboration and turned it into a web-based, social media-amplified, weekly series of authentic fir…

Stake.com - a crypto-focused provider of online sportsbook, casino and virtual gaming services - used a Premier League club front-of-shirt sponsorship to turbocharge its global brand awareness in the form of a 2022 Everton FC main partner sponsorship.

In August 2021 Danish sportswear brand Hummel leveraged a trio of its official football club supplier tie-ups – Everton FC, Southampton FC and Brondby IF – on a kit-based collaborative campaign called The Rainbow Jersey to support the LGBTQ+ community, fight against discrimination in football and raise funds for local inclusivity non-profits.

Premier League club Everton FC have appointed Elevate Sports Ventures, the prominent United States-based sports and entertainment consulting firm, to secure a naming rights sponsor for its new £500m (€573m, $5…

Everton has become the latest Premier League club to strike a deal in the hair transplant category, agreeing a deal with Turkey-based aesthetics company Vera Clinic

Blockchain-enabled digital sports fashion platform Fancurve has made further moves into the European football market by agreeing a deal with English Premier League club Everton

At the start of the new 2021-22 Premier League season, Socios.com and Everton ran a campaign to promote the first $EFC Fan Token Offering, which led to all 500,000 digital tokens selling out in just four minutes.

English Premier League club Everton has struck a three-season deal to make online car retailer Cazoo its new shirt sponsor

Everton’s new kit supply deal, with Danish brand Hummel, will net the club almost double the income of its existing deal with Umbro. SportBusiness understands the agreement is worth about £9.5m (€10.6m/$11.6m)

A naming rights option to Everton’s proposed new stadium has been purchased by Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov’s holding company USM.