FIFA and Saudi Aramco have agreed a four year sponsorship deal worth $100 per year. The agreement raises concerns about FIFA's climate and human rights commitments.
Fifa has announced a partnership with Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil company, Aramco.The deal is in place until 2027, giving Aramco sponsorship rights for the men's World Cup in 2026 and the Women's World Cup the following year.The company…
Aramco, one of the world’s leading integrated energy and chemicals companies, has signed a four-year global partnership with FIFA. The company becomes FIFA’s Major Worldwide Partner exclusive in the energy category, with sponsorship rights…
Saudi Aramco has sealed a sponsorship deal with FIFA, the International Federation of Association Football, through 2027, after winning a bidding process last October in which it was the only sponsorship candidate, the Associated Press…
Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil company, Aramco, and the international football governing body, FIFA, have inked a significant sponsorship agreement set to run until the end of 2027. The deal, announced on Thursday, designates Aramco as…
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s oil giant Aramco on Thursday, April 25, signed a four-year global partnership with professional football association FIFA, becoming a major worldwide partner in the energy category. Aramco will receive…
Saudi Arabia's state oil giant Aramco and world football governing body FIFA on Thursday announced a major sponsorship agreement until the end of 2027.Aramco CEO Amin H. Nasser added: "Through this partnership with FIFA we aim to…
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) deepened its ties to Saudi Arabia by confirming a sponsorship with the kingdom's state oil firm Aramco on Thursday.
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Aramco has served notices of temporary suspension to two oilfield service contractors, Zawya has reported, citing the companies. According to one of them, Borr Drilling Limited, the suspension will begin this month and last for a year, the…