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Arsenal urged to put Visit Rwanda 'financial gains' aside - MSNA number of Arsenal fans campaigning for the Premier League side not to renew its sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda have called on the Gunners' board to "put financial gains aside".
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Visit Rwanda signs new deal as Arsenal protests continueWhile Arsenal fans continue protesting about the club's sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda, the African country's tourism board has signed a deal with another top European football side. Spanish ...
Rwanda on Thursday described recent criticism of its Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Paris St Germain sponsorship deals by the Democratic Republic of Congo's foreign minister as a threat to regional ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Rwanda on Thursday described recent criticism of its Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Paris St Germain sponsorship deals by the Democratic Republic of Congo's foreign minister as a ...
Arsenal’s £10 million-a-year “Visit Rwanda” sponsorship is under intense scrutiny as the club faces diplomatic backlash for ignoring calls to sever ties with Rwanda.With the UN, G7, and UK ...
Arsenal are considering ending their ‘Visit Rwanda’ sleeve sponsor partnership, reportedly exploring a more lucrative alternative for the coming seasons.Photo via @DailyAFC on TwitterIsaan ...
Visit Rwanda's sleeve partnership with Arsenal began in 2018, and the current deal - which campaigners believe runs out at the end of this season - is reportedly worth more than £10m ($13.3m) per ...
Visit Rwanda has become Atletico Madrid's first sponsor from Africa While Arsenal fans continue protesting about the club's sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda, the African country's tourism board ...
London — Rwanda on Thursday described recent criticism of its Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Paris St Germain football sponsorship deals by the Democratic Republic of Congo’s foreign minister as a ...
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