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Liverpool confirms Wasabi Technologies deal as brand grows global awareness
English Premier League football club Liverpool has signed up Wasabi Technologies to its sponsorship portfolio
Aston Villa signs Jeton Wallet for rest of season, Liverpool renews with EA Sports
English Premier League club Aston Villa has added payment provider Jeton Wallet to its sponsorship portfolio
Liverpool to support small business through Vista sponsorship
English football club Liverpool has signed design and marketing specialist Vista as a sponsor
Champions Beer – Carlsberg & Liverpool FC
To celebrate Liverpool winning the Premier League in 2019-20, beer partner Carlsberg launched a limited-edition commemorative ‘Champions Beer’ promoted through global and local campaigns in more than 30 markets.
Tribus maintains time is up on Liverpool sponsorship after ESL controversy
The fallout from the collapse of the European Super League concept continues with luxury watchmaker Tribus choosing to end its sponsorship of Premier League club Liverpool
Project Stand Red: Bob Paisley – Standard Chartered & Liverpool FC
To celebrate what would have been Bob Paisley’s 100th birthday year, Standard Chartered updated its Stand Red campaign for 2019-20 by using modern tech to connect fans with the legendary manager.
Liverpool’s Expedia deal meets club’s key criteria and delivers fee uplift
After the Covid-19 pandemic scuppered a deal agreed in principle earlier this year, Liverpool entered the 2020-21 Premier League without a sleeve sponsor but interest from Expedia has helped deliver the…
Liverpool’s training centre naming rights go to existing sponsor AXA
English Premier League side Liverpool has expanded its sponsorship agreement with insurance firm AXA ahead of the opening of its new training ground
Akse Jacket Collaboration – Levi’s & Liverpool FC
To mark Liverpool’s 2019-20 Premier League title, partner Levi’s rolled out a clothing collaboration with street artist Akse.
Liverpool continues to add to sponsorship portfolio with watchmaker Tribus
English Premier League club (EPL) Liverpool has added luxury watch brand Tribus to its sponsorship portfolio.
The long term deal will run from the start of the 2020-21 EPL season
Liverpool develop Petro-Canada Lubricants deal to include HollyFrontier
Premier League football club Liverpool has signed an expanded sponsorship with Petro-Canada Lubricants to include the organisation's parent company HollyFrontier
Liverpool strengthens links with Mauritius through sponsorship deal
English Premier League champions Liverpool have signed a sponsorship contract with the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority and Economic Development Board Mauritius in the category of tourism and economic…
Round-Up: Ballon d’Or cancelled, Japanese athlete abuse report, slimmed-down SEA Games, and more
Football's Ballon d'Or award for the world's best player, run by French magazine France Football, will not take place this year due to Covid-19
Virtual Champions Red Keg – Carlsberg & Liverpool FC
Launched on 29 June to celebrate Liverpool's first Premier League title in 30 years, in Malaysia the club’s long-time beer sponsor Carlsberg marked the victory with a ‘Virtual Champions Keg’, redeemable via smartphone.
Liverpool increases sustainable food focus with Quorn deal
English Premier League side Liverpool has signed up meat-free alternative brand Quorn as a new sponsor
Liverpool clarifies kit deal and launches online store in Japan
English Premier League club Liverpool has confirmed a two-month extension of its kit supply deal with New Balance to cover the extended 2019-20 season
Liverpool’s commercial revenue is fastest-growing 2018-19 income stream
Premier League club Liverpool’s commercial revenue was the fastest-growing income stream in the football club’s 2018-19 financial year, according to Liverpool’s latest annual report.
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Nike inks Liverpool deal for £30m per year basic fee as club eyes royalties uplift
Premier League club Liverpool has signed Nike as its official kit supplier from the 2020-21 season for a basic fee of £30m (€35.3m/$39.5m) per season, SportBusiness understands.