Shirt Sponsorship Contracts That Ended Ahead Of 21-22 - Man Utd x Chevrolet, Roma x Qatar Airways & Many, Many More
Some days ago, we took a look at which clubs will get jerseys from a new kit maker from the 2021-2022 season. Today we take look at the sshirt sponsor deals that ended on June 30, 2021 and the club's new sponsors.
Shirt Sponsorship Deals That Ended On June 30, 2021
A ton of shirt contrasts ended after the 2020-21 season, including those of Manchester United x Chevrolet and Inter Milan x Pirelli.
The length of most sleeve sponsor deals is not known
Many sleeve sponsorship contracts also expired in Summer 2021, including Arsenal's 'Visit Rwanda' partnership. The exact length of most sleeve sponsor deals is not known.
Shirt Sponsorship Deals - Contracts That End After 2020-2021 Season
Premier League
- Manchester United - Chevrolet ➡️ Teamviewer
- Norwich City - Dafabet ➡️ Lotus Cars
Serie A
- Inter Milan - Pirelli ➡️ ???
- AS Roma - Qatar Airways ➡️ ???
La Liga
- Sevilla - Marathonbet ➡️ ???
- Valencia - bwin ➡️ Socios
Bundesliga
- Hertha BSC - Homeday ➡️ Autohero
- VfL Bochum - Tricorp ➡️ Vonovia
Ligue 1 /2
- AS Monaco - Fedcom ➡️ eToro (league only)
- Nantes - Synergie ➡️ ???
- Saint Etienne - Aesio ➡️ ZE Bet
- Angers - Scania + The Gaul ➡️ Actual group
Others
- Copenhagen - Carlsberg ➡️ Unibet
- Preston North End - 32Red ➡️ PAR Group
- Sporting CP - NOS ➡️ Betano
Sleeve Sponsorship Deals That Ended On June 30, 2021 (the contract length of most sleeve deals is not known)
- Arsenal - Visit Rwanda ➡️ ???
- Barcelona - Beko ➡️ ???
Have we missed any important shirt sponsorship deals that end in 2021? Whose new shirt sponsor do you look most forward to? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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