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How football bingo partnerships could be mutually beneficial

bySwindon 24
10 October 2022 • 3.04pm
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Bingo has been a hugely popular game for many years in the United Kingdom, with many people enjoying the thrill of playing to win a cash prize, for a small entry fee.

With the introduction of online casinos, access to playing bingo has been made much easier, leading to massive growth within the industry.

No longer is a high-cost venue required to operate bingo games; a variety of fun and interesting bingo rooms from 90 Ball Bingo to Zoom Room Speed Bingo can now be hosted online and accessed via a trusted online bingo provider.

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The popularity of bingo can be attributed to the fact that people are able to play whenever they want from the comfort of their own homes, with games taking place at various regular intervals throughout the day.

Owing to the size of the gambling industry in general, comprised of many companies offering a range of bingo, slots, classic casino and even sports betting options, it’s no surprise that many football clubs quickly jumped on the sponsorship bandwagon in the early 2000s, with the majority of clubs signing partnerships with betting companies.

Big football brands were seen as an attractive method of advertising from the betting companies’ point of view, whereas football clubs wanted a piece of the lucrative revenue streams that betting companies were producing due to their huge popularity.

With the industry of online gaming being so huge at present and the Premier League potentially seeking to restrict betting sponsors, the online gaming sector could perhaps provide a loophole to clubs that could continue to create a sustainable partnership with online iGaming companies instead.

Crystal Palace become first Premier League club to ditch betting sponsor | @ben_rumsbyhttps://t.co/wyxZTcLav3

— Telegraph Sport (@TelegraphSport) May 26, 2022

The reality of gambling sponsorships is that they can achieve targeted sponsoring by agreeing to deals with football clubs, especially with there being a culture in the UK of football fans placing a bet alongside watching a game.

The same effects could be achieved through partnerships with online iGaming platforms, with clubs receiving huge sponsorship fees to display the brand’s logo on their shirts, which would direct more traffic to the sites.

Similarly to how betting sponsorships worked, clubs would receive an increasingly larger deal at each renewal stage as football clubs are bigger and more attractive than a majority of brands in the world and bingo companies would very quickly become reliant on the partnership.

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We’re delighted to announce ourselves as the incoming Main Sponsor of @Everton Football Club. pic.twitter.com/DJaC135g38

— SportPesa UK (@SportPesa_UK) May 15, 2017

In truth, football clubs would present a hugely beneficial advertising opportunity for practically any company or brand that exists with the sport being so popular and the Premier League being the most watched league in the world.

Sponsoring a club from the league guarantees hundreds of millions of eyes viewing a brand, and the online gaming sector similarly to betting companies provides a sustainable long-term partnership for England’s top-flight clubs.

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