IRFU Scores Vodafone Extension

20 Sep 2023 | Ollie Burke
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The Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) and Vodafone Ireland has announced a four-year extension to their partnership which will see the telecommunications company continue as the principal sponsor of the Ireland men’s rugby team and communications partner to the IRFU through to 2028.


The new deal, which will commence on 1st July 2024, will see Berkshire-headquartered company  remain as the front of shirt sponsor for the men’s team.

The deal also includes a key partnership with the Ireland women’s team, which will see the Vodafone brand appearing on the back of the women’s jersey from 2024 and the continuation of the Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship partnership.

Amanda Nelson, Chief Executive Officer of Vodafone Ireland, said, “At Vodafone, we take great pride in being the principal sponsor of Irish Rugby since 2016 and we’re delighted to be extending our partnership for a further four-years to 2028. We have worked hard to create the most interconnected team and fanbase on the planet and want to continue helping fans feel the connection to Irish Rugby.

“We also have a shared ambition with the IRFU to grow the game on the island of Ireland, so I am very proud to announce the continuation of our partnership as principal sponsor of the immensely successful men’s team alongside the fantastic Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship and now the expansion of our partnership to include the Ireland women’s team.

“We have also recently expanded our role as IRFU technology partner through their adoption of the latest cutting-edge 5G Mobile Private Network (MPN) technology to increase the communication of performance data between the coaches and players. They are the only team to have access to this technology during the Rugby World Cup in France with the bespoke Vodafone 5G Connected Van. “Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to wish the team, management and backroom staff every success over the coming weeks at the Rugby World Cup.”

Kevin Potts, Chief Executive Officer of Irish Rugby Football Union, added, “The IRFU are thrilled to extend our partnership with Vodafone and warmly welcome the increasing role they are taking in our women’s game.

“Since 2016 Vodafone have been the official sponsor of Irish Rugby and together we have experienced great success. As a not for profit, the revenue from sponsorship deals such as these are crucial to the delivery of our plans to ensure Irish rugby teams remain competitive on the global stage.”


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