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Bayern ends Rwanda tourism sponsorship after criticism
Bayern ends Rwanda tourism sponsorship after criticism

Local Germany

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Local Germany

Bayern ends Rwanda tourism sponsorship after criticism

Bayern on Friday announced its partnership with the African nation, initially signed in 2023 and set to run until 2028, would shift to focus on a youth academy. "The new arrangement transitions away from a commercial sponsorship to a dedicated partnership focusing on football development in Rwanda through the expansion of the FC Bayern Youth Academy in Kigali," Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen said in a statement. The statement did not expressly mention the underlying reasons for the shift, but German media on Friday widely reported the decision was motivated by criticism as a result of the escalating conflict. In February, Bayern fans held up a banner at a home game saying the deal "betrayed the values" of the club. The Rwandan government has been accused of disregarding human rights and supporting rebels fighting against government forces in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo. At the beginning of 2025, violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo intensified. The Rwandan-backed M23 armed group and Rwandan troops seized Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, in January, and then Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu province, in February. Advertisement The UN estimates thousands have died as a result of the attacks. The deal included 'Visit Rwanda' advertising at Bayern's 75,000-seat Allianz Arena home ground and replaced a controversial deal with Qatar, which was also criticised by the club's supporters. Following criticism of the previous deal, Bayern sent staff to Rwanda to assess the situation on the ground. The new contract runs until 2028. Premier League side Arsenal and Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain also have faced criticism for similar sponsorship deals with Rwanda.

Bayern ends Rwanda tourism sponsorship after criticism
Bayern ends Rwanda tourism sponsorship after criticism

New Straits Times

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Bayern ends Rwanda tourism sponsorship after criticism

MUNICH: Bayern Munich will end a sponsorship promoting tourism in Rwanda after controversy relating to the ongoing conflict in the region. Yesterday Bayern announced its partnership with the African nation, initially signed in 2023 and set to run until 2028, would shift to focus on a youth academy. "The new arrangement transitions away from a commercial sponsorship to a dedicated partnership focusing on football development in Rwanda through the expansion of the FC Bayern Youth Academy in Kigali," Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen said in a statement. The statement did not expressly mention the underlying reasons for the shift, but German media on Friday widely reported the decision was motivated by criticism as a result of the escalating conflict. In February, Bayern fans held up a banner at a home game saying the deal "betrayed the values" of the club. The Rwandan government has been accused of disregarding human rights and supporting rebels fighting against government forces in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo. At the beginning of this year, violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo intensified. The Rwandan-backed M23 armed group and Rwandan troops seized Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, in January, and then Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu province, in February. The UN estimates thousands have died as a result of the attacks. The deal included 'Visit Rwanda' advertising at Bayern's 75,000-seat Allianz Arena home ground and replaced a controversial deal with Qatar, which was also criticised by the club's supporters. Following criticism of the previous deal, Bayern sent staff to Rwanda to assess the situation on the ground. The new contract runs until 2028.

Bayern Munich ends Rwanda tourism deal amid conflict criticism
Bayern Munich ends Rwanda tourism deal amid conflict criticism

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Bayern Munich ends Rwanda tourism deal amid conflict criticism

BAYERN MUNICH will terminate its tourism sponsorship deal with Rwanda following criticism linked to the ongoing conflict in the region. The German football club announced the partnership, signed in 2023 and originally set to run until 2028, will now focus solely on youth development. 'The new arrangement transitions away from a commercial sponsorship to a dedicated partnership focusing on football development in Rwanda through the expansion of the FC Bayern Youth Academy in Kigali,' said Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen. While the club did not directly cite the conflict as the reason for the change, German media reported the decision followed mounting criticism. In February, Bayern fans displayed a banner during a match accusing the deal of betraying the club's values. Rwanda has faced accusations of human rights violations and supporting rebel groups in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo. Violence in eastern Congo escalated in early 2025, with Rwandan-backed forces seizing key cities. The UN estimates thousands have died due to the conflict. Bayern's previous sponsorship included 'Visit Rwanda' branding at the Allianz Arena, replacing a contentious deal with Qatar. The club had previously sent staff to Rwanda to assess conditions before finalising the new agreement. Other top European clubs like Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain have also faced scrutiny over similar Rwanda sponsorships. - AFP

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