Crypto.com to Debut at UEFA SuperCup as Champions League Sponsor

Crypto exchange Crypto.com has once again ventured deeper into the football sector.

The soon to commence SuperCup is getting a crypto boost.

The exchange continues to expand its presence across the sports industry.

From entertainment to arts and sports, the crypto industry has been integrated across various sectors over the past years, testifying to its growing influence and popularity. Among these, the football industry has emerged a prominent focus, with various exchanges and institutions forming partnerships to capitalize on the intersection.

Continuing the trend, Singapore-based crypto exchange Crypto.com unveiled a high-profile collaboration.

Crypto.com Joins UEFA 

A Wednesday, August 14, 2024 announcement has revealed that Crypto.com will join the UEFA Champions League as a global cryptocurrency platform partner and an official global sponsor. Sponsored

The announcement comes after reports in March indicated that UEFA had begun accepting formal offers from potential cryptocurrency exchange sponsors for the upcoming 2024-27 Champions League.

Crypto.com’s multi-year partnership will be unveiled at the UEFA Super Cup happening today, Wednesday, August 14, 2024, the high-profile match between Real Madrid and Atalanta, set to be held at the National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland. The global sponsorship will feature an array of initiatives, including in-stadium activations, broadcast integrations and innovative advertising campaigns.

UEFA marketing director Guy-Laurent Epstein emphasized the importance of the collaboration with Crypto.com, stating “This collaboration marks an exciting new chapter for the UEFA Champions League, as we embrace innovative technologies to enhance the experience for our fans and community.”  Sponsored

The latest venture builds on other sports-related partnerships by Crypto.com in previous years.

In March 2022, the exchange announced one of its biggest sports deals, when it became the official crypto sponsor of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The collaboration followed the exchange’s attempted partnership with UEFA in the same year, which involved inking a deal for £428 million over five seasons. However, the collaboration failed due to regulatory concerns.

Crypto.com has also been linked with other sports stars such as LeBron James, Formula 1, the UFC, and the Italian ‘Serie A’, and its collaboration with the UEFA Champions League marks another major one for its books.

On the Flipside

Other exchanges such as OKX have also tapped football partnerships with soccer clubs.

In April 2024, Crypto.com unveiled a partnership with rap star Eminem 

Two popular football figures recently raised eyebrows for the promotion of a Solana based memecoin “with no intrinsic value.” 

Why This Matters

The UEFA Champions League, with an estimated two billion viewers annually, offers a massive platform for exposure and the partnership with Crypto.com could extend the reach of the cryptocurrency industry to a wider and diverse range of audience. 

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