Africa-Press – Rwanda. Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and Spanish club Atlético de Madrid have announced a three-year partnership where Visit Rwanda will become club sponsor until June 2028.
The agreement will see the Visit Rwanda brand feature on the LaLiga club’s training kits, match jerseys, and across the Metropolitano Stadium.
The brand will also appear on the women’s first team’s training and warm-up jerseys starting next season on top of receiving the designation of official sponsor in the Training and Tourist Destination category, while also becoming the club’s Official Coffee Supplier.
Commenting on the development, RDB CEO Jean-Guy Afrika spoke positively about the partnership which will now see Rwanda get visibility via Spanish LaLiga, which is also home club rivals Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, and beyond.
“This landmark partnership with Atlético de Madrid reflects Rwanda’s strategic ambition to position itself as a premier global hub for investment, tourism, and sports development,” Afrika was quoted in a statement as saying.
“The Club’s values of resilience, discipline, and excellence closely align with Rwanda’s national ethos and transformation journey. Through this collaboration, we aim to showcase Rwanda as an attractive destination for investors, a unique experience for global travelers, and a platform for nurturing talent and expanding opportunities for young Africans through sport.”
Óscar Mayo, the Atlético de Madrid’s General Director of Revenue and Operations, also said the Visit Rwanda partnership is of “great importance as a partner in our club’s goal of international expansion.”
“We are always looking for partners with global solvency, linked to football and Visit Rwanda is an example of this. It is a country in constant growth and I am convinced that we will both benefit from this partnership,” Mayo said.
Atletico Madrid becomes the fourth club to wear the Visit Rwanda brand, after English Premier League side Arsenal and French Ligue 1’s Paris Saint-Germain, and German Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich.
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