FC Porto set for cash boost in stadium renegotiation
FC Porto has revised its contract with Spanish investment firm Ithaka, selling a stake in the economic rights to its Dragão stadium in return for increased funding of up to €100m ($108.3m).
Enel adds Juventus to Serie A portfolio
Serie A club Juventus has announced Italian energy brand Enel as its 'official energy partner' for the 2024-25 season
Emirates keeps name on FA Cup to 2028
Emirates has extended its long-running sponsorship of the Football Association's flagship FA Cup competition for another four years, an agreement that will take the airline's title sponsorship of the FA…
RFEF finances stable despite recent scandals
The scandals that have hit the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), with the departure of key figures in the past year, have yet to impact on the organisation's finances
Red Bull signs teenage Madrid star Endrick
Real Madrid's Brazilian teenage star Endrick has agreed a multi-year sponsorship deal with Austrian energy drinks manufacturer Red Bull
Kang launches first MCO for women’s football
Michelle Kang, owner of National Women’s Soccer League’s Washington Spirit, France’s Olympique Lyonnais Feminin (OLF) and English second-tier side London City Lionesses, has announced the launch of Ky…
Lyon defies French gloom with record revenues
Ligue 1 club Olympique Lyonnais (OL) has defied the wider financial gloom in French football by announcing record revenues for the 2023-24 period after selling its OL Feminin women’s team and enjoying a large income spike from events at its Groupama Stadium.
Qatar Airways ups rugby presence in Lions deal
Qatar Airways has expanded its presence in rugby union through a sponsorship - brokered by Pitch International - of the British & Irish Lions tour to Australia next summer.
Real Madrid in landmark football revenue first
LaLiga and Champions League winners Real Madrid has become the world’s first football club to break the €1bn ($1.08bn) barrier for annual turnover.
Fifa hit with EC legal action over calendar
The battle for control of football’s international match calendar has intensified after European Leagues and Fifpro Europe announced legal action against Fifa, accusing the world body of repeatedly favouring its own competitions and commercial interests.