This is becoming a lot more common
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 4:08 am
Once you’ve listed your assets, think about all the different sponsorship opportunities within these areas. Here are some examples of items you could offer and list in the inventory column:
1. Ground / Facility
Naming rights – just as Arsenal’s ground is called the Emirates Stadium, your ground or facility can be named too. at grassroots level – particularly with larger companies sponsoring clubs within their local area
Outdoor advertising – think about all the space switzerland rcs data you have around your ground / facility for banners, boards and company logos
Seating areas – in the same way that your ground can have naming rights, so too can your parent and spectator seating areas
2. Teams / Squads
Competition/match day kit – this is probably the sponsorship opportunity you’re most familiar with. Adding a sponsor’s logo to your team’s competition kit – whether that’s on the sleeve, the back, or even the shorts – is great exposure for a company
Additional kit – do your teams have tracksuits or training kit that you could add sponsorship to? And don’t forget about your managers and coaches; they often wear a particular tracksuit or coat to matches and events. There’s no reason these can’t be branded as well
Player awards – do you give out a ‘player of the match’ award regularly that could be sponsored? Or if you’re coaching younger kids, there’s no reason you can’t offer a sponsorship opportunity for ‘Star of the Week.
1. Ground / Facility
Naming rights – just as Arsenal’s ground is called the Emirates Stadium, your ground or facility can be named too. at grassroots level – particularly with larger companies sponsoring clubs within their local area
Outdoor advertising – think about all the space switzerland rcs data you have around your ground / facility for banners, boards and company logos
Seating areas – in the same way that your ground can have naming rights, so too can your parent and spectator seating areas
2. Teams / Squads
Competition/match day kit – this is probably the sponsorship opportunity you’re most familiar with. Adding a sponsor’s logo to your team’s competition kit – whether that’s on the sleeve, the back, or even the shorts – is great exposure for a company
Additional kit – do your teams have tracksuits or training kit that you could add sponsorship to? And don’t forget about your managers and coaches; they often wear a particular tracksuit or coat to matches and events. There’s no reason these can’t be branded as well
Player awards – do you give out a ‘player of the match’ award regularly that could be sponsored? Or if you’re coaching younger kids, there’s no reason you can’t offer a sponsorship opportunity for ‘Star of the Week.