Licensing & Merchandising

Highly rare card of NBA superstar rises in status as coveted collector item

LaLiga and the Eredivisie, the governing bodies for the top divisions of Spanish and Dutch club football, have agreed licensing deals with First Touch Games (FTG), the developer of mobile football game…

American superstar gymnast Simone Biles has ended her long-standing relationship with Nike to strike a new apparel partnership with Gap's Athleta brand

The National Football League and Walt Disney Co. have partnered with vintage T-shirt company Junk Food Clothing to create a capsule collection ahead of next week's NFL Draft.

Late NBA superstar's widow unable to reach new deal with brand

European investment group Investindustrial has made a €200m ($239.7

The International Equestrian Federation (FEI) has signed a five-year licensing agreement with interactive entertainment company GoGallop to collaborate on a series of egames

Boston College has struck a 10-year footwear and apparel partnership with New Balance worth a reported $45m

Trading card company grows presence in blockchain-based collectibles

Football Australia has signed a three-year sponsorship deal with sports retailer Rebel, supporting the growth of women’s and grassroots football in Australia.

Visual communications platform Getty Images has signed a long-term deal with the English Football Association as the governing body’s 'Official Photography Partner'.

Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO), the organiser of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, has renewed its global licensing representation deal with IMG for the iconic endurance race until 2024

Merger values venerable trading card company at $1.3bn

Global sports merchandising giant further expands its collegiate business

Uefa and its appointed Team Marketing agency have invited proposals for the creation of Uefa club competition branded licensed products in the category of ‘precious metal coins’.

Team's first World Series title in 32 years drives fan spending

The ATP Tour has agreed a four-year deal with online retailer Tennis-Point, which sees the brand become the official racket sports products retailer of the tour until 2025

The British & Irish Lions have announced a product licensing partnership with mouthguard manufacturer Opro. The deal, which was brokered by The Point