Irish SSE Airtricity Premier Division club Sligo Rovers has announced that it will no longer consider sponsorship deals with gambling firms saying that it would be “irresponsible” to promote such companies.
Two of the division’s top teams, Dundalk FC and Shamrock Rovers are currently sponsored by gambling companies. The deals, which were signed last year, led to the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) releasing a statement verifying that clubs were free to sign deals with gambling firms that were fully licensed to operate in Ireland.
Irish Football Club Sligo Rovers Say No to Gambling SponsorshipSligo Rovers are the second top tier club in Ireland to announce that they will not consider gambling partnerships—Drogheda United made the same decision earlier in January of 2022.
In a statement released on the Sligo Rovers website, the club said:
“Sligo Rovers have taken the decision not to accept sponsorship from gambling companies. The Bit O’ Red have turned down two large sponsorship offers from gambling companies in the last number of months as we move to formalise this policy.
As a community-funded club, we believe it would be irresponsible to accept these proposals. Sponsorship is a critical aspect in the running of Sligo Rovers and turning down five-figure sponsorship offers is not a straight-forward decision, particularly given the club is self-funded with no individual benefactor like many others in the League of Ireland.
Irish Football Club Sligo Rovers Say No to Gambling Sponsorship