Mainz 05
Mainz extends record shirt sponsorship deal with Profine
German Bundesliga club Mainz 05 has further extended its deal with shirt sponsor Profine, a windows and doors manufacturer, with the pact already representing the longest-running association with a main…
Lehmann departs Mainz amid clash over future direction
Mainz 05 has dismissed Jan Lehmann as its chief commercial officer and chief financial officer, citing “different and sometimes incompatible views” over the future direction of the German Bundesliga foo…
Jako comes in as Kappa agrees early exit with Mainz
German Bundesliga football club FSV Mainz 05 has brought an early end to its kit deal with Italian sporting goods manufacturer Kappa and will switch to domestic company Jako
TST upgrades Mainz sponsorship in Infront-brokered deal
German logistics company TST has expanded its sponsorship of Bundesliga club FSV Mainz 05 from a club partner to the official premium partner position from next season
Mainz secures early shirt sponsor extension with Kömmerling
German Bundesliga club FSV Mainz 05 has signed an extension with its front-of-shirt sponsor, window retailer Kömmerling.
Mewa strikes Mainz stadium naming rights deal, replacing Opel
German Bundesliga football club FSV Mainz 05 has secured a stadium naming rights deal with textile specialists Mewa
St. Pauli commercial head Schlünz leaves after “difference of ideas”
Dirk Schlünz, the head of the commercial division at FC St. Pauli, has left his position after the mutually agreed termination of his contract was announced by the second-tier 2. Bundesliga club.
Infront and Bundesliga’s Mainz agree six-year extension
The Infront agency has renewed its exclusive agreement with FSV Mainz 05 to sell sponsorship and pitchside advertising rights, along with hospitality packages
Kappa takes over Mainz kit supplier role from Lotto
Italian sports brand Kappa has signed as the new kit supplier to German Bundesliga football club FSV Mainz 05 for five years from next season
Mainz won’t extend Lotto kit supply deal
German Bundesliga football club Mainz 05 has said it will have a new kit partner for the 2020-21 season after choosing not to extend its deal with Italian sportswear manufacturer Lotto