
Irish FA set to confirm new name for Windsor Park
As exclusively revealed by Sunday Life Sport last month, the Northern Ireland football team will soon be welcoming opponents to the Clearer Twist National Stadium at Windsor Park after a seven-year deal was signed.
However, since this publication broke the news, supporters have voiced their disappointment at not only the name change, but the fact that the agreement with Clearer Twist — part of Clearer Water, the Larne company which currently sponsors the Irish Cup — is worth a paltry £1m.
As a comparison, the FAI received £34.2m over 10 years when Aviva took the naming rights to Lansdowne Road in 2010. Ulster Rugby, meanwhile, made £4m over 10 years when Ravenhill became the Kingspan Stadium but they are now on the lookout for a new partner as that agreement is ending.
It has taken the IFA 10 years to find a sponsor for Windsor Park.

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