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Mostly-Empty Red Bull Arena Will Now Be Mostly-Empty "Sports Illustrated Stadium"
Goodbye to Red Bull Arena in SCENIC Harrison, New Jersey. Hello to Sports Illustrated Stadium: The home of the New York Red Bulls is turning the page to a new era. Welcome to Sports Illustrated Stadium.
New York Red Bulls and Sports Illustrated Tickets agree 13-year deal for MLS club's stadium naming rights
The New York Red Bulls and Sports Illustrated Tickets have announced a landmark 13-year partnership, with the 25,000 seat venue previously known as "Red Bull Arena" to be renamed as "Sports Illustrated Stadium.
Red Bull Arena becomes Sports Illustrated Stadium in 13-year naming rights deal with MLS team
Red Bull Arena has become Sports Illustrated Stadium in a 13-year partnership agreement announced by the Major League Soccer runner-up
Sports Illustrated taps into unchartered territory with stadium naming rights deal
Sports Illustrated and the New York Red Bulls have announced a 13-year naming rights deal for the MLS team's stadium that will begin next season.
New York Red Bulls' home changed to Sports Illustrated Stadium
"We are truly honored to call Sports Illustrated Stadium the home of Red Bull New York," de Grandpré added, "and together, we eagerly anticipate creating unforgettable memories f
Sports Illustrated Licensee Renames Red Bulls’ MLS Stadium
Sports Illustrated owner Authentic has facilitated a 13-year naming rights agreement that will rebrand the New York Red Bulls’ home into Sports Illustrated Stadium, as the licensing company leverages the brand’s recognition beyond print and online publishing.
Sports Illustrated takes over naming rights of pro soccer venue Red Bull Arena
Effective immediately, the 20,000-capacity Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey, will be renamed Sports Illustrated Stadium. It marks the first stadium naming rights deal in the
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Club Sportico: The Year Is 2044 and College Football Is Aggrieved
This week's Club Sportico newsletter focuses on the outrage across college football about the playoff selection committee's ...
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NFL's First Private Equity Deals Approved for Bills, Dolphins
The NFL's first two private equity investments were approved during the owners' meeting near Dallas on Wednesday. It starts ...
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Caitlin Clark debuts in Sportico’s highest-paid female athletes list while Coco Gauff is at No. 1 for second year in a row
Basketball sensation Caitlin Clark has featured on the list of the highest-paid female athletes for the first time while Coco ...
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Injuries are plaguing the NBA more than usual and no one knows why
Injuries around the NBA are up year over year, according to data from Jeff Stotts’ InStreetClothes injury tracker database.
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Sportico: Caitlin Clark Generates WNBA Record $11.1M in Total Earnings in 2024
Caitlin Clark's highly-decorated 2024 rookie season proved to be quite lucrative for the Indiana Fever star as well.
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Black female athletes fight for fair pay despite record earnings
Despite historic gains in women's sports, Black female athletes face significant pay disparities as new leagues and ...
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NFL approves sale of 20.6% stake in the Buffalo Bills
The NFL approved the sale of 20.6% of the Buffalo Bills. Arctos Capital buys 10% of the team. Nine investors buy remaining 10 ...
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Casper Ruud questions accuracy of Emma Raducanu's endorsement earnings
Ruud reacts to a post acknowledging that Raducanu earned more in endorsement deals than Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina.
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College Athletes Ask House Judge to Back Players Union
Three of the named plaintiffs and class representatives in the House, Carter and Hubbard college sports antitrust litigations ...
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Ranking of top 15 highest-paid female athletes in the world includes three LPGA players
Ko ranked No. 15 in earnings, with $3.2 million made on the course in a season in which the Kiwi had three LPGA wins, ...
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