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Arms manufacturer links up with Borussia Dortmund.

This arrangement marks a pivotal moment for Germany's Bundesliga.

SymClub
May 29, 2024
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Fädelten den Deal ein: BVB-Geschäftsführer Carsten Cramer (l.) und Klub-Chef Hans-Joachim Watzke
Fädelten den Deal ein: BVB-Geschäftsführer Carsten Cramer (l.) und Klub-Chef Hans-Joachim Watzke

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Arms manufacturing company Rheinmetall becomes sponsor for Borussia Dortmund, Champions League finalist.

Borussia Dortmund and Rheinmetall, a Düsseldorf-based firm, have formed a three-year partnership as "Champions Partner." The deal is expected to bring in over 20 million euros for the football club.

Rheinmetall, with a yearly revenue of 7.17 billion euros and 28,000 employees, is set to advertise on bands at the Signal Iduna Park in the future. This information was also previously reported by Handelsblatt.

Rheinmetall Teams Up with BVB

In March, Rheinmetall secured a billion-dollar contract for arms from the German government. The company, known for its production of tanks and artillery shells, is also active as an automotive supplier. The deal includes arms deliveries to Ukraine.

Borussia Dortmund and Rheinmetall - this new partnership has caused quite a stir, prompting intense discussions between the club's management team, led by CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke (64) and managing director Carsten Cramer (55), with top politicians like Defense Minister Boris Pistorius (64), internal committees, and even fan representatives. While the club managers received positive responses, they are aware that this partnership is uncharted territory and have anticipated other reactions.

Rheinmetall will be one of the larger sponsors of BVB, and the company believes it can gain more than just an image boost from the new advertising environment.

A significant shift for BVB - the club takes Chancellor Olaf Scholz's (65) words seriously and has now entered the military and arms industry.

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