Tottenham and NFL extend partnership through 2029-30 season
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[September 15, 2023]
(Reuters) - The home of Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur
will host a minimum of two National Football League games a year through
the 2029-2030 season as part of an expanded partnership announced by the
two sides on Thursday.
The agreement extends by two seasons a partnership that was due to run
until 2028. Tottenham first hosted NFL fixtures in October 2019, a year
later than planned due to delays with the stadium's construction. |
Oct 2, 2022; London, United Kingdom; A general overall view of British
and United Stages flags on the field during the playing of the national
anthem before an NFL International Series game between the New Orleans
Saints and the Minnesota Vikings at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo |
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the only stadium
purpose-built for NFL games outside of the United States, has
already hosted 12 of the league's 32 teams and will be given
official status as the "Home of the NFL in the UK."
"Growing the game globally is a major strategic priority for the
league," NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a joint news
release.
"Our commitment to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will allow us to
continue to bring extraordinary NFL experiences to fans in
London, while creating a positive social and economic impact on
the local community."
The Buffalo Bills will play the Jacksonville Jaguars in the
stadium on Oct. 8 followed a week later by a clash between the
Baltimore Ravens and Tennessee Titans.
"Our partnership with the NFL has been integral to our wider
vision for the stadium and delivering a sports and entertainment
destination in London," said Tottenham Chairman Daniel Levy.
"Creating additional recurring sources of revenue to reinvest in
our football activities is a key part of the Club’s financial
model."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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