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Emirates extends shirt sponsorship deal with AC Milan
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Emirates and AC Milan have announced the extension of their longstanding partnership. The agreement will see Emirates’ "fly better" logo continue to appear on the front of AC Milan’s Men’s First Team shirts during all major competitions, including Serie A, Coppa Italia, UEFA, FIFA fixtures, and international friendlies. The logo will also be featured on the jerseys of AC Milan Academy youth players.

The renewed partnership grants Emirates extensive activation rights. These include LED branding in stadiums and training centers for all home matches, exclusive digital content opportunities, fan engagement experiences, and premium hospitality services. New initiatives under the partnership will involve global watch parties at select international locations to further engage fans.

Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline said: "We are thrilled to extend our partnership with AC Milan. This collaboration, built on shared values and a mutual commitment to excellence, has created unforgettable experiences for millions of fans worldwide. Our deep-rooted relationship with Italy makes this extension a natural next step, as we continue to connect Milan and other Italian cities to the world through Dubai, while bringing Rossoneri fans across our global network closer to their favourite club and players."

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Maikel Oettle, Chief Commercial Officer of AC Milan stated: “The renewal of our partnership with Emirates stands as testimony to one of the most historic and admired collaborations in football, a shared journey that looks to the future with ambition and vision. Emirates will continue to stand by our side, helping us strengthen the Club’s solid foundations and, together, connect new generations of fans around the world while creating unique experiences that go far beyond the pitch.”

Emirates first began sponsoring AC Milan in 2007 before becoming Top Institutional Sponsor in 2008 and official jersey sponsor from the 2010/2011 season onward. In recognition of AC Milan’s 125th anniversary last year, Emirates introduced a special A380 livery featuring the club’s colors and crest. Additionally, AC Milan has opened a new office in Dubai aimed at expanding its commercial presence in the region.

This extended agreement highlights both organizations’ efforts to enhance fan engagement globally while maintaining strong connections between aviation and sports.

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