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January 21, 2025 at 10:51 AM

Manchester United Changes Shirt Sponsor for Charity

Manchester United will replace their current sponsor with (RED) for their match against West Ham to support global health initiatives.

Manchester United Changes Shirt Sponsor for Charity

Manchester United has announced a special initiative to support global health campaigns by changing its shirt sponsor for one match. During their game against West Ham on May 10, the club will replace their current sponsor, Snapdragon, with the logo of the charity (RED).

This initiative is part of United’s partnership with Qualcomm Technologies, the owner of the Snapdragon brand. According to the terms of the agreement, Qualcomm has the option to dedicate a match each season to a charitable cause by featuring a nonprofit’s logo on Manchester United’s iconic kit. For this occasion, they have chosen (RED), a global organization dedicated to combating health crises in vulnerable regions.

Manchester United, Snapdragon, (RED) - SUP Football

The collaboration aims to raise awareness and funds for critical health initiatives, focusing on eradicating diseases such as AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. A spokesperson for Manchester United stated, "We are proud to use our global platform to promote (RED) and its life-saving campaigns. Football has the power to unite and drive meaningful change, and this partnership exemplifies that."

West Ham, Qualcomm, Charity Initiative, Global Health - SUP Football

Qualcomm’s commitment to this cause aligns with their broader corporate social responsibility strategy, leveraging Manchester United’s global reach to amplify (RED)’s mission. This marks another milestone in United’s history of supporting charitable endeavors, reinforcing the club’s role as a leader both on and off the pitch.

Fans can purchase the limited-edition shirts featuring the (RED) logo, with proceeds directed toward funding critical health programs worldwide. The initiative has already garnered widespread support from the football community, further highlighting the potential for sports to drive positive global impact.