Aviva Ireland has renewed its naming rights agreement with Dublin’s Aviva Stadium until 2030.
It means the insurance company will remain the Official Sponsor of the Irish Men’s National Rugby Team and the Men’s and Women’s National Football Teams for the next five years as well.
The partnership will also mean continued collaboration with the IRFU’s Mini Rugby National Festival and the FAI’s In Her Boots education and awareness programme.
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Aviva Insurance Ireland CEO Declan O’Rourke said the company was “very proud” its relationship with the stadium would continue.
“We greatly value our association with this iconic sporting venue and our national rugby and football teams,” he said.
“We are looking forward to further developing our association with the FAI and IRFU in support of Irish football and rugby.”
The Republic of Ireland team stand for Amhrán na bhFiann before a match against England at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Picture by: Ben McShane/Sportsfile.IRFU CEO Kevin Potts described himself as “delighted” with the news.
“This renewal not only supports our national teams but also the grassroots programmes that inspire the next generation of players across the country,” he added.
“We look forward to building on this great partnership in the years ahead.”
Soldiers with flags during the Aer Lingus College Football Classic between the Northwestern Wildcats and the Nebraska Huskers at the Aviva Stadium. Picture by: Andrew SURMA/ Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live NewsFAI CEO David Courell said the agreement would be “hugely positive for Irish football”.
“Since 2010, Aviva Stadium has been the backdrop for some truly unforgettable nights and provides an incredible stadium experience for our fantastic supporters,” he said.
“Crucially, Aviva’s commitment extends beyond the stadium through their vital support of our In Her Boots programme, which plays a key role in developing women and girls' football.”
Aviva Life and Pensions Ireland DAC CEO Barry Cudmore said that supporting sport in Ireland is "important to us".
"We look forward to strengthening our relationship with the FAI and IRFU and continue to play our part supporting all stages of both sports from grassroots all the way to the national teams," he said.
Aviva is currently Ireland and Britain’s leading diversified insurer with some 25 million customers.
Main image: A panoramic view of the Aviva Stadium.