Real
Madrid logo won't feature Christian cross in Middle East clothing
deal
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[January 25, 2017]
By Alexander Cornwell
DUBAI (Reuters) - The club crest of
Spanish soccer team Real Madrid will not feature the traditional
Christian cross on clothing sold in some Middle East countries under
a regional deal.
Marka <MARKA.DU>, a retailing group in the United Arab Emirates, has
been granted exclusive rights to "manufacture, distribute and sell
Real Madrid products" in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait,
Bahrain and Oman, the company said in a statement on Tuesday.
But Marka Vice Chairman Khaled al-Mheiri told Reuters by phone Real
Madrid has two versions of the crest for the Middle East market and
that Marka would use the one without the Christian cross due to
cultural sensitivities.
"We have to be sensitive towards other parts of the Gulf that are
quite sensitive to products that hold the cross," said al-Mheiri,
who owns a Real Madrid cafe in Dubai.
The six Gulf Arab countries where Marka will sell and distribute
Real Madrid products are all Muslim-majority.
The redesigning of the crest would require only a minor change. The
original features a very small Christian cross at the top of a crown
on the crest.
The agreement allows Marka to sell clothing such as t-shirts, polo
shirts and swim wear featuring the Real Madrid name and crest. Sales
will start by March, al-Mheiri said.
The deal does not cover replica jerseys, which are sold in Dubai
featuring the cross.
Real Madrid did not immediately respond to an emailed request for
comment.
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Shadows of reporters are seen on Real Madrid's logo during a news
conference of Real Madrid new coach Juande Ramos ahead of their
Champions League match against Zenit Saint Petersburg in Madrid
December 9, 2008. REUTERS/Andrea Comas
But it is not the first time the symbol has been altered.
In 2014, Real Madrid removed the Christian cross from its crest when
used by its sponsor the National Bank of Abu Dhabi <NBAD.AD>.
Dubai-based airline Emirates [EMIRA.UL] is Real Madrid's main shirt
sponsor, whilst the club is also sponsored by Abu Dhabi investment
fund IPIC [INPTV.UL].
(Additional reporting by Richard Martin Editing by Jeremy Gaunt/Ruth
Pitchford)
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