Football club offers team naming rights

Stirling Albion has become the first Scottish football club to offer brand naming rights in a move some observers say marks a general shift away from traditional sponsorship agreements.
The Scottish Football League Championship Second Division side is seeking partners to take naming rights for both the club and its Forthbank Stadium as it looks to secure the investment necessary to buy the club from its current chairman.
Stadium naming rights are not uncommon in Britain with Bolton Wanderers, Arsenal and Leicester City handing the stadium’s name to Reebok, Emirates and Walkers respectively.
However, handing a club’s name to a sponsor is rare with only a handful of examples in the Welsh League, which saw Welsh Premier League side Llansantffraid FC rename itself Total Network Solutions Llansantffraid FC in 1996. A year later it became Total Network Solutions FC.
David Farrow, managing director, sport and entertainment of Ogilvy Action, says most clubs will have to try different strategies as finances tighten in the wake of the economic downturn. “The days of clubs being able to plod along in the same way are over,” he says.
However, Pippa Collett, managing director of Sponsorship Consulting, says clubs need to ensure they get the right brand partners otherwise they will alienate fans, who are the “essence of the club”.
Stirling Albion says the club’s name will remain alongside any title sponsor. The current shirt sponsor is Prudential UK.
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Lisa Bowen-Dawes | Wed, 8 Jul 2009 10:37 am
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Anonymous | Wed, 8 Jul 2009 11:51 am
It's not common in the US -- Red Bull NY is the only club that does this. I believe Japan is a place where it's more common, where their baseball teams adopt corporate sponsor names.
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Mike | Wed, 8 Jul 2009 2:57 pm
It's not true that "a number of Major League Soccer clubs carry a sponsor’s name". No club in MLS is named after a sponsor. Red Bull New York is owned by Red Bull. That beverage company is not the sponsor of the club. Red Bull is the owner of the club. That's the only club in MLS that carries the name of its corporate owner. No other club in MLS carries the name of a corporate owner, much less a sponsor.
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