Arsenal’s controversial sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda to end next year

The Guardian – SportWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 3:15:31 PM
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Arsenal’s controversial sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda to end next year
  • Arsenal's sponsorship partnership with Visit Rwanda, worth around £10 million per year, will end in June 2026 amid backlash over Rwanda's support for the M23 militia in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The deal has faced scrutiny since its inception in 2018.
  • This development highlights the potential reputational risks for Arsenal as they navigate international relations and public perception, particularly in light of accusations regarding their diplomatic engagement with the Congolese government.
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