Aviva Ireland renews stadium sponsorship and partnerships with IRFU and FAI until 2030
Aviva Ireland renews stadium sponsorship and partnerships with IRFU and FAI until 2030
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Aviva Ireland renews stadium sponsorship and partnerships with IRFU and FAI until 2030

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Aviva Ireland renews stadium sponsorship and partnerships with IRFU and FAI until 2030

League of Ireland Horse Racing TV Listings GAA Fixtures The Video Review Sport meets news, current affairs, society & pop culture Rugby Weekly Extra Dive into all the news and analysis 3 times a week The Football Family Weekly insights from the week’s big talking points Advertisement More Stories A general view of the Aviva Stadium.Tom O’Hanlon/INPHO FreeStaying Put Aviva Ireland renews stadium sponsorship and partnerships with IRFU and FAI until 2030 Aviva will remain the official sponsor of the Irish men’s rugby team and the men’s and women’s national football teams for the next five years. 12.02am, 11 Nov 2025 Share options AVIVA IRELAND HAS announced a five-year extension of its naming rights agreement for Aviva Stadium to continue its long-standing partnerships with the IRFU and FAI. The new deal also means Aviva will remain the official sponsor of the Irish men’s rugby team and the men’s and women’s national football teams for the next five years. Advertisement Additionally, Aviva Ireland will continue its support of the IRFU’s mini rugby national festival and the FAI’s In Her Boots education and awareness programme. “Aviva Stadium has been at the heart of Irish rugby for over a decade, hosting some of the most iconic moments in our game’s history,” IRFU CEO Kevin Potts said after the announcement. “We are delighted that Aviva will continue its partnership with us and with Irish sport through to 2030. This renewal not only supports our national teams but also the grassroots programmes that inspire the next generation of players across the country. We look forward to building on this great partnership in the years ahead.” David Courell, CEO of the FAI added: “The extension of our partnership with Aviva is 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. “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. We thank the entire team at Aviva for their unwavering support as we build towards a brighter future for Irish football.” Sinead Farrell Viewcomments Send Tip or Correction Embed this post To embed this post, copy the code below on your site Email “Aviva Ireland renews stadium sponsorship and partnerships with IRFU and FAI until 2030”. Recipient's Email Feedback on “Aviva Ireland renews stadium sponsorship and partnerships with IRFU and FAI until 2030”. Your Feedback Your Email (optional) Report a Comment Please select the reason for reporting this comment. Please give full details of the problem with the comment... This is YOUR comments community. 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