Women’s International Champions Cup Announces New Sponsors

Women’s International Champions Cup Announces New Sponsors

The Women’s International Champions Cup (WICC), the premier women’s club soccer tournament in the world, is pleased to announce that it has secured new sponsorship deals with several leading brands. The announcement comes as the tournament prepares to kick off its fifth edition, featuring some of the top women’s club teams from around the globe.

The WICC has partnered with three new sponsors: Nike, Coca-Cola, and Visa. These brands join the tournament’s existing sponsors, including ESPN, Heineken, and Puma, in supporting the WICC’s mission to promote women’s soccer and provide a platform for top clubs to compete against each other.

"We are thrilled to welcome these new sponsors to the WICC family," said WICC Managing Director, Susana Escobar. "Their commitment to supporting women’s soccer is a testament to the growing popularity and relevance of the women’s game. We look forward to working together to make the WICC an even more successful and exciting tournament."

Nike, the world’s leading sports brand, will serve as the official apparel sponsor of the WICC. The company has a long history of supporting women’s soccer, and this partnership marks an important step in its continued commitment to the sport.

"Coca-Cola is proud to partner with the WICC," said Coca-Cola’s Global Sponsorship Manager, Rachel Schlesinger. "We believe in the power of sports to bring people together and inspire positive change. The WICC is a fantastic platform to showcase the skills and achievements of women’s soccer players, and we’re excited to be a part of it."

Visa, the global payments technology company, will serve as the official payment services partner of the WICC. The company has a long history of supporting women’s sports, and this partnership will enable fans to purchase tickets and merchandise online using their Visa cards.

The WICC will kick off on [Date] and feature eight teams from around the world, including defending champions Olympique Lyon, as well as teams from the United States, England, Germany, and more. The tournament will be broadcast live on ESPN and other networks around the world.

The new sponsors join the WICC’s existing sponsors, including:

  • ESPN: The official broadcast partner of the WICC
  • Heineken: The official beer sponsor of the WICC
  • Puma: The official footwear and apparel sponsor of the WICC

The Women’s International Champions Cup is the premier women’s club soccer tournament in the world, featuring the top teams and players from around the globe. The tournament is dedicated to promoting women’s soccer and providing a platform for top clubs to compete against each other.

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