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  • Crypto firms spend £1.9bn on sports sponsorships as they rack up advertising expenditure

    August 5, 2022

    Crypto companies have spent $2.4bn (£1.9bn) globally over the last year and a half on sports sponsorships as they splurge on marketing. Major crypto firms have signed deals with big athletes, sporting franchises, and leagues as they seek to rival the marketing prowess of non-crypto brands, according to Bloomberg.  Crypto exchange Binance has signed with [...]

  • Gambling sponsors back on the up in sport despite continued threat of a ban, study finds

    August 4, 2022

    Gambling sponsorship in English sport is back on the rise despite the threat of a potential ban, according to a new study. The number of betting companies with front-of-shirt sponsorship deals at leading clubs appeared to be in terminal decline just a year ago, having plummeted 48 per cent from 2019 to 2021. Premier League [...]

  • England Women set for sponsorship offers after Euros success turns Lionesses into stars

    August 1, 2022

    The stars of England’s success at Women’s Euro 2022 could be in line for lucrative personal sponsorship deals as a result of the tournament making them household names. Lionesses including captain Leah Williamson and super-sub Alessia Russo have enjoyed greater prominence than ever as women’s football has made the front and back pages. But the [...]

  • Kit hits the fan: Retailers running out of England Women’s shirts ahead of Euros final

    July 28, 2022

    Retailers are running out of England Women’s football shirts ahead of the Lionesses’ Euro final against Germany on Sunday. The official England online store, kit maker Nike’s website and a host of high street retailers had sold out of all but extra-small women’s home shirts, which are priced at £75, on Thursday. “We have seen [...]

  • EXCLUSIVE: 1966 World Cup hero Sir Geoff Hurst: ‘My own memory could fade. You expect it to happen’

    July 27, 2022

    Sir Geoff Hurst tells Frank Dalleres that seeing most of his 1966 World Cup winning team-mates suffer with dementia convinced him to preserve his memories in the form of a digital artwork that will help to raise money for two Alzheimer’s charities. Every morning Sir Geoff Hurst goes for an hour-long walk through the park [...]

  • Sir Craig Reedie interview: Inside London 2012 and why Olympics was value for money

    July 25, 2022

    If you lived through the London 2012 Olympics then you will probably remember where you were for its most spectacular or poignant moments – Super Saturday, Danny Boyle’s vivid opening ceremony, Andy Murray winning tennis gold – and Sir Craig Reedie is no different. But while the former chairman of the British Olympic Association, one [...]

  • The Commonwealths are the ‘Local Global Games’

    July 24, 2022

    The Commonwealth Games begin in Birmingham this week. It’s the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, so where better than England’s second city? They should, however, be taking place in Durban, which would have become the first African city to host the Games. The opening day would have been last week  – on 18 July, Nelson Mandela’s birthday [...]

  • ‘Sport and technology an inevitable crossover of present and future’

    July 21, 2022

    If you will insist on selling sport tickets that have to be scanned at the turnstile via your app, at least make sure that there’s enough 4G coverage for me to access mine.  And don’t make the fallback an email proof of purchase when my mates – including the one who sorted our tickets – [...]

  • Owning it: Why triathlon’s new PTO Tour is giving equity to athletes like Alistair Brownlee

    July 20, 2022

    Athletes including Britain’s Alistair Brownlee taking part in this weekend’s Canadian Open, the first event proper on triathlon’s new PTO Tour, will have an extra incentive to perform. Because as well as earning prize money they are also part-owners of the body running the tour, the Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO).  It means they stand to [...]

  • Women’s Euro 2022 ads: Which campaigns are the best… and worst?

    July 11, 2022

    One of the biggest propellants of any sport is when major brands begin sponsoring events, such as Women’s Euro 2022. Not only does the additional revenue help grow the game, but the extra eyeballs that a big brand campaign can bring help to cement the sport in the public consciousness.  But with great publicity comes [...]

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