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Arsenal have ended their long-standing commercial relationship with the Rwandan government, meaning the Visit Rwanda branding ...
A 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". The Gunners for ...
Arsenal and Visit Rwanda will end their eight-year partnership after pressure over the “blood-stained” deal. In February, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which borders Rwanda, had appealed to ...
A football finance expert has given his take on Arsenal agreeing a new shirt sleeve deal just weeks after terminating an ...
Arsenal are considering ending their ‘Visit Rwanda’ sleeve sponsor partnership, reportedly exploring a more lucrative alternative for the coming seasons. Isaan Khan reports for the Daily Mail that ...
Keith Wyness has exclusively told Football Insider his thoughts on Arsenal's new sponsorship deal to replace Visit Rwanda.
Arsenal have no plans to cancel their sleeve sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda following the UK Supreme Court’s ruling that the government’s Rwanda immigration plan is “unlawful”. No changes are ...
While 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 ...
Premier League leaders Arsenal will end their partnership deal with Rwanda at the end of this season, the African country’s development board has announced. The Visit Rwanda partnership, signed eight ...
The Foreign Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Therese Kayikwamba Wagner, has called on football giants Arsenal, PSG and Bayern Munich to sever their partnerships with Rwanda, citing ...
Rwanda’s controversial president Paul Kagame attended Arsenal’s Champions League home game against Bayern Munich on Tuesday. Kagame, 66, had a meeting with UK prime minister Rishi Sunak earlier in the ...
Arsenal and Brazilian defender David Luiz visited Rwanda, as part of an ongoing relationship between Arsenal FC and the country. On his visit to Rwanda, the 32-year-old met young Rwandan football ...
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