The sky's the limit for Queens Park Rangers after the Coca-Cola Championship club yesterday signed a record £7 million, three-year sponsorship deal with Gulf Air.
QPR will be paid £1 million next season by the Bahrain national carrier in return for displaying the Gulf Air logo on their shirts, and if they are promoted to the Barclays Premier League, they will bank about £6 million over the next two seasons. Five years ago, JD Sports paid £37,000 a year to sponsor QPR and before yesterday, Birmingham City's £500,000 deal with F&C Investments was the most lucra... More >
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Sweden and Norway are considering a joint bid to host the European Championship in 2016.
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UEFA President Michel Platini is heading a UEFA delegation that will be visiting the host countries for UEFA EURO 2012™, Poland and Ukraine, over the next two days.
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The Scottish Premier League has announced its biggest television deal, proclaiming it as a significant cash boost for its 12 clubs.
A £125m contract has been agreed w...More>
FIFA announced that Castrol, another major global company has joined up as a FIFA World Cup Sponsor until 2014. The partnership represents by far the largest sponsorship deal ...More>
One of South Africa's most iconic stadiums - Ellis Park - has sold its name rights for a massive R45m to Coca Cola International and will be known in future as Coca Cola Park....More>