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Premier League Clubs Face £80m Sponsor Gap Nine Premier League clubs lack front-of-shirt deals and 12 remain uncontracted; the gambling ad ban could cost up to £80m next season (The Guardian, Apr 5, 2026).

Premier League Clubs Face £80m Sponsor Gap: Nine Premier League clubs lack front-of-shirt deals and 12 remain uncontracted; the gambling ad ban could cost up to £80m next season (The Guardian, Apr… 👈 Read full analysis #PremierLeague #FootballSponsorship #SportsMarketing #GamblingBan #FootballClubs

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UK Government Wants to Ban Unlicensed Sponsorship Deals Some major sports teams have licensing deals with gambling companies not licensed in the UK. Find out why the government wants to put an end to this.

UK plans could ban sports sponsorships from unlicensed gambling firms — Premier League and EFL deals may be in the firing line ⚖️ Full story. #UKGambling #FootballSponsorship

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Juventus and E2BET Sponsorship Deal: A Major Boost for Football Partnerships The Juventus and E2BET Sponsorship marks one of the most exciting developments in football's commercial partnerships in 2025. This strategic alliance not...

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Beauties FC pleads for CAF funds Erasmus Shalihaxwe FNB Women’s Super League champions, Beauties Football Club, are appealing for financial support to participate in the upcoming CAF Women’s Champions League. The team was drawn in Group B alongside Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies FC (South Africa), Ntopwa FC (Malawi), and Zesco Ndola Girls (Zambia).  The matches will be held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 22 to 30 August. . The group winner and runner-up will advance to the next phase of the competition, scheduled for November 2025 in Morocco. Despite receiving N$250 000 for winning the league in May, the club says the amount is insufficient to meet the competition’s requirements. Club owner and head coach, Salome Iyambo, said Beauties FC currently has no sponsor and relies on individuals to fund operations. She said running a football club without sponsorship is expensive, even at an amateur level. “After a long season, you cannot let players go home without giving them something, so the money we received for winning the league went to that. The leftover is what we are currently using for preparations, and it can get depleted at any moment. Any help will boost our preparations and participation in the competition,” Iyambo said. She said meeting CAF standards includes hiring a licensed coach, having qualified team medics, providing three tracksuits per player, and covering three meals per day.  If the team travels by bus to South Africa, they must also use the same bus for transport to training and matches throughout the tournament. Iyambo added that they have written to the government requesting assistance with transport and are awaiting a response. While the Namibia Football Association (NFA) has allowed the team to use its field for training, she noted that the pitch has artificial grass. “We need to train on natural grass because we are going to play on natural grass at the competition. We have ambitions to go far in this tournament, but we can only perform better if we prepare well with the help of external stakeholders,” she added.

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NFA denies snubbing Premier League sponsor Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has dismissed claims by Debmarine Namibia CEO Willy Martens that its leadership has put personal interests ahead of the welfare of clubs, players, and referees. Speaking at an awards ceremony at the Independence Stadium on Saturday, Martens criticised the NFA leadership for being absent and said sponsors deserve respect and appreciation. “We, at Debmarine Namibia, as a sponsor, did not feel respected and valued by the NFA leadership, especially over the past two years. Only then will we move football forward in this country,” Martens said. He urged the NFA to fast-track the launch of an independent league, saying the transformation project, which was part of the sponsorship agreement, is behind schedule. Martens said Debmarine has invested about N$50 million in the Debmarine Namibia Premiership over the past three years.  He said this funding helped strengthen league operations and improved pay for players, technical staff, referees, medical workers, guesthouses, and transport providers. “Our involvement started with the NFA Cup in 2015 and extended to support for the Brave Warriors, Brave Gladiators, and club teams like African Stars and Tura Magic Ladies when they played in African competitions. This amounted to close to N$80 million over the past 10 years,” Martens added. In response on Tuesday, NFA interim secretary general Cassius Moetie said Martens’ remarks misrepresented the association and could damage its reputation. “Even though the NFA values its partnership with Debmarine Namibia, certain assertions made by Martens misrepresent the character and stature of the association and cannot be left unaddressed. Their inaccuracies risk unjustly tarnishing the NFA’s reputation and the upward trajectory of Namibian football,” Moetie said. He refuted claims that the NFA leadership was absent, explaining that executive council members Michael Situde and Laurence Kandundu, along with Moetie himself, attended the event in place of the president and vice president, who were unavailable. “It is particularly disconcerting that such statements were made at the NFA Awards ceremony, an event at which Debmarine Namibia participated as an NFA sponsor,” Moetie said. He added that the NFA found the suggestion of disrespect surprising and regrettable, especially since the sponsorship agreement provides internal channels for communication. “There are protocols of internal engagement where Debmarine Namibia could express its views to find amicable outcomes – but certainly not in public,” said Moetie. He said Martens’ claims amounted to defamation of character and could negatively affect the NFA brand and its efforts to attract more sponsors. “This was below the belt. Allegation that the NFA leadership prioritised personal objectives over the welfare of clubs, players, and referees. These claims are defamation of character of the NFA leadership that has a direct impact on the NFA brand with its football products we sell to potential sponsors,” Moetie said.

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