Premier League clubs to withdraw from gambling shirt sponsorships
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Gambling
sponsorship on the front of Premier League shirts will be withdrawn by the end
of the 2025/26 season after a collective agreement by the clubs, the league
announced on Thursday.
Eight of the
20 top-flight clubs currently have shirts sponsored by gambling companies.
The
three-year transition period will allow for existing deals to be completed
without clubs facing penalties for cutting contracts short.
"Premier
League clubs have today collectively agreed to withdraw gambling sponsorship
from the front of clubs' matchday shirts, becoming the first sports league in
the UK to take such a measure voluntarily in order to reduce gambling
advertising," the Premier League said in a statement.
"The
announcement follows an extensive consultation involving the League, its clubs
and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport as part of the Government's
ongoing review of current gambling legislation."
Gambling
sponsors on the front of football shirts have already been outlawed in Italy
and Spain.
The UK
government review of gambling legislation will reportedly fall short of a
blanket ban on front of shirt sponsorship due to the financial hardship it
would cause clubs further down the pyramid.
However, the
Premier League, which boasts the highest television rights revenues of any
football league in the world, had been under pressure to enter into a voluntary
agreement.
Bournemouth,
Brentford, Everton, Fulham, Leeds, Newcastle, Southampton and West Ham are the
eight sides that currently have gambling sponsors on the front of their shirts.
Aston Villa
have also signed a deal with gambling firm BK8 for the next three seasons.
"The
Premier League is also working with other sports on the development of a new
code for responsible gambling sponsorship," the Premier League statement
added.
"To
assist clubs with their transition away from shirt-front gambling sponsorship,
the collective agreement will begin at the end of the 2025/26 season."


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