32Red Sponsors Swansea: 2
The latest developments with the football teams in the Champions League are
heating up online casinos and internet gambling sites. The excitement of the
approaching season has caused some big name online casinos to sponsor their
teams and one online casino in particular has sponsored an up and coming team.
32Red has been a big name in the online casino industry for a long time now and
they have recently announced that they will be sponsoring the team Swansea City.
The team has a brand new manager that is coming from the Champions League where
he was a two time winner, Paulo Sosa. The former player has already made an
impact on the ream that plays football at the Liberty Stadium. 32Red used to
sponsor another team, Aston Villa, who was in the Premier League but this year
they opted to sponsor a team that is not in the Premier League.
The online casino industry has made a name for itself for going hand in hand
with sports and sports gambling. The online casinos who sponsor teams often sign
a deal with the team before the start of their season. 32Red signed a two year
deal with the Swansea City team. This deal is the biggest one that the franchise
has ever had. This will guarantee that the online casino will have their logo on
the team’s home and away jerseys and they will also have exclusivity with the
team as far as their online gaming partners are concerned. Along with the deal
signed by the internet gambling site, there is a shared revenue to go with the
sponsorship.
The latest deal with the online casino and the Swansea city football team is an
exciting one. The Chief Executive of the online casino, 32Red, Ed Ware said,
“The deal means we will once again raise our profile throughout the UK by
becoming part of the football scene. And thanks to the increased media coverage
of the Championship, we expect our tie up with the Swans to deliver significant
interest in our online casino.” Both companies released a joint statement which
said that they: “remain committed to acting responsibly within the community and
will be supporting Football League guidelines not to promote gambling on the
children’s shirts.”