Vauxhall to become new sponsors of England team
Thu 6th Jan 2011 | Football Sponsorship
Vauxhall will be unveiled as the new sponsors of the England football team early next week according to reports.
Alex Horne, FA general secretary and Peter Hope, Vauxhall marketing director, are expected to disclose details of the sponsorship next week. The deal could be worth as much as £5m a year.
Vauxhall will replace Nationwide, which ended its 11-year sponsorship of the England team earlier this year. The car marque has also ended its sponsorship deals with Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland.
It is unclear if the deal with Vauxhall will expand to the other home nations.
However, the deal with Vauxhall could conflict with the FA's existing arrangement with Fiat, the official car supplier to the England team.
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