Soccer-Hisense becomes first sponsor for FIFA's Club World Cup


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 30 Oct 2024

FILE PHOTO: General view of the 12 stadiums set to host the 2025 Club World Cup Mar 30, 2022; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; An overall view of the grounds at the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo

(Reuters) -Chinese electronics manufacturer Hisense has signed on as the first official partner for next year's FIFA Club World Cup, global soccer's governing body said on Wednesday.

Financial details of the partnership were not disclosed but Hisense will receive Video Assistant Referee (VAR) branding during the expanded 32-team competition set to take place in the United States from June 15-July 13.

The multinational company, with its headquarters in Shandong, first became a FIFA sponsor in 2017.

"We are delighted to welcome Hisense, a global market-leading brand, as an official partner of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025," FIFA President Gianni Infantino said at the partnership launch in Shanghai.

FIFA also expects to announce more sponsorship deals in the coming weeks.

FIFA's Club World Cup will be played every four years but it immediately drew the ire of European leagues.

Once a small tournament with seven teams, FIFA has been criticised for adding more matches -- including group and knockout stages -- to an already congested calendar, taking a heavy physical and mental toll on players.

Twelve European clubs will take part next year and play at least three games. Champions League winners Real Madrid, Manchester City and Chelsea, and European giants such as Bayern Munich, Inter Milan and Juventus have qualified.

Ballon d'Or winner Rodri had warned of a player strike last month over the packed schedule, as a report published by players' union FIFPRO said some players get as little as 12% of the year to rest.

FIFA announced the launch of a task force on player welfare this week after FIFPRO, Spain's LaLiga and the European Leagues' group filed a joint complaint to European Union antitrust regulators, accusing the global body of "calendar abuse".

European Leagues is an association that includes 35 members such as the Premier League, Germany's Bundesliga, Italy's Serie A and France's Ligue 1.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair and Chiranjit Ojha in BengaluruEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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