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    Barcelona agree sponsorship deal with DR Congo Tourism Ministry

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJuly 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Democratic Republic of Congo has agreed to pay more than 40 million euros ($46.37 million) in a sponsorship deal with Spanish soccer club Barcelona that would see a logo promoting tourism appear on some team apparel, according to a contract seen on yesterday by Reuters.

    The contract with Barcelona is dated June 29 and stipulates that a logo branding the war-hit Central African country as the “heart of Africa” will appear on the backs of training and warm-up jerseys for the men’s and women’s teams.

    The logo will also appear in advertising for the club and in the club magazine and annual report, the contract says.

    Congo will pay the club between 10 million and 11.5 million euros annually over the next four seasons, it says.

    Details of the deal between Congo and Barcelona have not been announced.

    AS Monaco and AC Milan last month also announced sponsorship deals with Congo without disclosing the amounts.

    Congolese Sports Minister, Didier Budimbu, told Reuters the contract with AS Monaco is worth 1.6 million euros per season. He did not disclose the amounts for the contracts with AC Milan and Barcelona.

    A Congolese government source said the contract with AC Milan was worth 14 million euros per season.

    Congo’s Tourism Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday, while Barcelona told Reuters they had no comment at this time.-Reuters



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