The Argentine Football Association (AFA) and online betting platform Duelbits have entered into a commercial agreement for the South American territory -excluding Argentina- through which the company becomes a Regional Sponsor of the National Teams.
In a press release, the parties said that this agreement “reinforces the sponsorship platform for national teams, adding a new category and territory to expand the reach of the AFA brand” in different South American countries.
🇦🇷 Duelbits is delighted to be the Regional Sponsor of the Argentine Football Association!
🏆 Argentina is a country with an incredible football heritage & Duelbits hopes to play a part in their success at this year’s World Cup.https://t.co/tNmS9fxj8G pic.twitter.com/olVEJmpzox
— Duelbits (@Duelbits) September 7, 2022
Claudio Tapia, President of AFA, highlighted: “In all these years of management, we have developed a strong expansion of the AFA brand, obtaining a global reach. Thanks to this work, we can build agreements with important brands that today find AFA a strategic partner for their marketing plans, not only in Argentina but in the rest of the continent and the world. We welcome Duelbits to our National Team sponsorship program and wish them every success.”
Claudio Tapia, President of AFA
Ross Haffie, Duelbits Sportsbook Head, said: “Duelbits is delighted to be an online regional betting sponsor of the Argentine Football Association. This is a landmark deal for us, and we are very excited to work closely with the team over the next 12 months. Also, this is a great year for Argentina, and we want to wish them the best of luck in Qatar.”
— AFA (@afa) September 2, 2022
Leandro Petersen, Commercial Marketing Director of AFA, added: “Today we are pleased to announce this commercial agreement with Duelbits, becoming the first national team to work alongside them. The process of global expansion that we started four years ago grows day by day, increasing the volume of income of our Association and expanding our horizons and our commercial frontiers.”