Premier League clubs BAN gambling sponsors from the front of team shirts

BREAKING NEWS: Premier League clubs BAN gambling sponsors from the front of team shirts…

  • The ban comes into effect at the end of the 2025/26 Premier League campaign
  • Premier League teams can pursue new deals before the end of that season
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Premier League clubs have collectively agreed to remove betting sponsors from the front of their shirts on matchdays, making them the first Major League to do so.

Eight of the 20 clubs currently playing in the Premier League have shirts with such sponsorship, which will be removed after the 2025-2026 season.

The decision was made to reduce exposure to gambling advertising, although shirts are still allowed to have sponsorship on the sleeves.

A statement from England’s top flight reads: ‘Premier League clubs have collectively agreed today to remove gambling sponsorship from the front of clubs’ matchday shirts, making them the first UK sports league to voluntarily take such a measure to reduce gambling. advertisement.

The announcement follows an extensive consultation involving the League, its clubs and the Ministry of Culture, Media and Sport as part of the government’s ongoing review of current gambling legislation.

Premier League clubs have jointly agreed to remove gambling sponsorship from the front of their shirts

The Premier League is also working with other sports to develop a new code for responsible gaming sponsorship.

“To help clubs transition from shirt-front gambling sponsorship, the collective agreement will begin at the end of the 2025-2026 season.”

The gambling sponsorship for the eight clubs currently in the Premier League is estimated to be worth £60 million a year.

While the ban on this sponsorship will take effect in 2025-26, clubs will still be able to close new deals before this closing date.

In addition to players’ sleeves, gambling sponsors can also be displayed on LED advertising.

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