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Update on Tottenham stadium naming rights deal

mawspurs

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AIA are not in the running to secure naming rights for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The Hong Kong-based insurance provider, who have been Spurs’ primary sponsor since 2013, has strengthened ties with the club of late.

The ambassadorial deals struck with both Harry Kane and Son Heung-min have led some analysts to suggest that AIA could be among those looking to seal a branding agreement for the 62,850-seater arena.

Source: Football Insider
 

Metalhead

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Nov 24, 2013
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AIA are not in the running to secure naming rights for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The Hong Kong-based insurance provider, who have been Spurs’ primary sponsor since 2013, has strengthened ties with the club of late.

The ambassadorial deals struck with both Harry Kane and Son Heung-min have led some analysts to suggest that AIA could be among those looking to seal a branding agreement for the 62,850-seater arena.

Source: Football Insider
I hadn't realised that the issue over using stadiums with corporate names has played a part in the delay.
 

Neon_Knight_

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Would a handful of Euro 2028 games really generate enough revenue to justify delaying a naming rights deal? We're talking about £50-100m of revenue between now and 2028.
 

whitesocks

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I don't think champ league games are allowed to be played at branded stadiums either - so they just turn off, take down the signage and carefully reword the publicity.
 

Trotter

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I don't think champ league games are allowed to be played at branded stadiums either - so they just turn off, take down the signage and carefully reword the publicity.
Correct.
Hence according to UEFA games are played at the Fussball Arena, Munchen rather than Allianz Arena or at Manchester City Stadium rather that the Etihad for example.
If any of you still have Champions League Final tickets (just checked mine) it says ground is Estadio Metropolitano not Wanda Metropolitano.
 
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Wearegoingtowintheleague

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Whilst reports i was seen at the club shop buying merchadise are true, I can also confirm that I am not in the running to secure naming rights.
 

Colonel_Klinck

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For an amazing business man Levy sure does seem to have problems doing business ? Maybe we'll finally sell the naming rights in the 2030s
 
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