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FA Closes In On Three-Year, £30M FA Cup Naming-Rights Deal With Emirates Airlines

The FA is discussing a proposal that would see the FA Cup "rebranded the Emirates FA Cup," according to Oliver Kay of the LONDON TIMES. The deal with Emirates Airlines would be worth a reported £30M ($46M) over the next three seasons, and "will undoubtedly upset traditionalists." But the FA board is expected to approve the proposal "to give the competition a title sponsor for the first time in its 144-year history." The FA has always preferred “in association with” or “sponsored by” deals "rather than a direct naming-rights deal." This deal would see that policy "replaced by a direct naming-right deal such as those used for the Premier League, Football League and League Cup." The FA, however, still says, “We remain in discussion with a number of parties in relation to FA Cup partner opportunities” (LONDON TIMES, 4/29). In London, Owen Gibson wrote the deal "would boost the FA's revenues and leave its commercial team free to negotiate secondary deals." The deal "may not prove popular with those who feel the competition has been devalued by shifting kick-off times and brand tie-ins," but FA Chair Greg Dyke's plan to "refocus the FA's purpose and invest more in grassroots football" depends on commercial income (GUARDIAN, 4/28).

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