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Hi everyone,
UEFA has announced that UniCredit Group has extended its sponsorship of the Champions League, days after Heineken also revealed a sponsorship extension.
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Hi everyone,
Puma is the official matchball supplier of the french Ligue 1 Orange. Puma partners the French Football League until the end of the season 2012 and have launched the 3rd edition of matchballs for the Ligue 1 and Ligue 2.
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A lot to talk about. The amazing Champions League Final, Messi, what Champions Leagues sponsors and non sponsors did around the event and the FIFA bribery allegations. Let me start with the latter. A big turmoil at FIFA at the moment, and the question I have been wondering is: What do FIFA sponsors say about all this?
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188 BET released a commercial featuring Chelsea players fighting an alien invader. Innovative commercial brushing up a famous 90′s video game. Anelka, Ivanovic, Luiz and Ferreira are having fun playing destroying aliens on a giant screen.
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Hi everyone,
Let me share with you a great article from the UK Sports Network. If you’re a football ‘statto’, then this article will definitely be worth your while reading. This week we take a look at the Total Football iPhone app.
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Hi everyone,
German public service broadcasters ARD and ZDF have renewed their rights for national football team home matches in a four-year deal, from 2012-13 to 2015-16, with the country’s football federation (DFB).
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Domenico Dolce and Federico Gabbana have been designing the AC Milan off fields uniforms since 2004. On June 2010, the fashion brand and the Rossoneri extended their partnership until the end of 2012-2013 season. Both brands show a striking example that fashion and elegance can co-exist in football.
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Euro 2016 will take place in France. Today, the 9 venues have been unveiled. The elected venues are Paris, St Denis, Nancy, Lens, Bordeaux, Marseille, Lille, Nice and Lyon. Two venues are on the “substitute” list (St Etienne and Toulouse) in case one of the venues fails to deliver. There you go:
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