The FA has extended its deal with EE as the lead partner of all England football teams and Wembley Stadium. The four-year ...
EE will continue to serve as the lead partner of all England teams and Wembley Stadium as part of our extended agreement. The ...
The Scottish FA has agreed a new deal with EE to continue as exclusive lead partner of the Scotland National Teams. The four-year extension will see the EE logo continue to appear on all training kits ...
UK mobile network operator EE, has extended its partnerships with all four Home Nations football teams – England, Scotland, ...
KTM and its satellite team Tech3 revealed the liveries for their 2025 bikes in a joint event in Malaysia on Thursday. The factory KTM Racing team has retained its familiar orange and dark blue colour ...
Caleb Love hit a tying heave from beyond halfcourt at the end of regulation and made two more 3-pointers in overtime, finishing with 22 points and lifting Arizona to an ...
UK’s leading mobile comms provider extends title connectivity partnership with England’s national football stadium in London, as well as with all four Home Nations Football Associations.
EE has extended its partnerships with all Home Nations football teams, ensuring its logo will continue to feature on training kits worn by the senior men’s and women’s squads until 2028. In addition, ...
Speaking of pictures, the Shrine Bowl logo was inspired by a photo taken in 1974. The image shows Mike Esposito — then a football player for Boston College wearing No. 26 – comforting a 2-year-old ...
The FA has agreed a four-year extension with EE that includes the naming rights to Wembley Stadium (cap. 90,000). The deal has been agreed ahead of what is predicted to be a record year for England’s ...
The four-year extension sees the EE logo continue on all England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales senior training kits.
The summer of 1993 was one of transition at Selhurst Park. After nine years at the helm Steve Coppell, the most successful manager in the club’s history, called time on his first spell in South London ...