FIFA World Cup 2022: All Top brand sponsors
FIFA World Cup 2022: All Top brand sponsors : The FIFA World Cup 2023 is here, the prestigious tournament is going to take place in Qatar. It will have the 32 best National teams in the world. Soccer fans across the world can watch the match on TV, or online, or ticket holders can watch it in Stadium.
In Addition, A month-long tournament will be played at specially built stadiums for the event. Many companies across the globe for this sponsorship of the world’s biggest sports tournament.
Here is the list of sponsors:
FIFA World Cup 2022 Sponsors
- Anheuser-Busch InBev
- Byju’s
- Crypto.com
- Hisense
- McDonald’s
- Mengni
- Budweiser
FIFA World Cup 2022 Partners
- Adidas
- Coca-Cola
- Hyundai–Kia
- Qatar Airways
- QatarEnergy
- Visa
- Wanda
FIFA WORLD CUP 2022 African & Middle Eastern supporters
- GWC Logistics
- QNB Group
- Ooredoo
FIFA WORLD CUP 2022 North American supporters
- Algorand
- The Look Company
- Frito-Lay
Because of this sponsorship received by football some of the best footballers in the world are playing the game. Sports become even more commercialized better in terms of infrastructure, salaried staff, and promotion of the game. Moreover, Sponsors help sports to be accessible to everyone. The FIFA World Cup is the biggest and most watched Sporting tournament in the world.
This means brands are going to get a lot of publicity and exposure by being associated with the event. Moreover, they will also enter the Global market in football.
Consequently, It is an opportunity for the brands to sell large products and services.
Sponsors and their human rights for migrant workers
Human Rights organizations have asked partners and sponsors to call on the football body to remedy abuses of migraine workers. Companies Adidas, Coca-Cola, AB InBev/Budweiser, and McDonald’s have announced their support. However, others offer no public support and have not given any response to the return request.
Additionally, other sponsors are Visa, Hyundai-KIA, Wanda group, Qatar Airway, Qatar energy, Vivo, Hisense, Crypto, and Mengniu.
AB InBev/Budweiser, says in an official statement to take individual efforts to support migrant workers.
Adidas says ” All worker rights issues in regard for the FIFA world cup 2022 including actions for remediation and due compensation for workers.”
Coca-Cola says they are in continuous discussion with sponsors and FIFA to explore the progress made in Qatar. In addition, to expand the remedies for migraine workers and encourage FIFA to build a work plan.
McDonald’s response saying they come are complicit with human rights and FIFA. They describe how they will work with FIFA and exports on human rights and sponsors. Consequently, to provide the required support to value human rights.