We often discuss Major League Soccer's various corporate sponsors and the important role they
play in funding league operations and cementing the league's legitimacy in the eyes of the busines
community. We often discuss those sponsors individually, but thought it worthwhile to list all of
them here: Adidas, Allstate, AT&T, American Airlines, Aquafina, Budweiser, Bimbo, Castrol,
Continental, Degree, Dick's, el Jimador, Four Points, Gatorade, Home Depot, Jeld Wen, Makita,
Panasonic, Pepsi Max, Red Bull, Visa, VW and X Box 360.
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British Airways, not American Airlines?
• Red Rover, Red Rover....send Ronaldinho right over.
Will it be Manchester City II over at Ewood Park? Sure is starting off that way. First up for
the new ownership group there? Securing the services of a certain buck-toothed, juking forward out
of the San Siro: Ronaldinho.
Washington, D.C. (May 3, 2011) - D.C. United announced today that La Super Copa VI Final will be
played at RFK Stadium on Saturday, May 7th. The game will take place immediately after D.C.
United's match against FC Dallas, beginning at 7:30 pm ET.
This event will be played for the first time at RFK Stadium's Main Field and will bring different
amateur champions from DC's Metropolitan area face to face.
As we do every so often, today we present a business blog of a prominent televised soccer
event. The New York/Los Angeles rivalry provides the latest installment in this regular feature.
The match was rescheduled into weekday prime time because of Hurricane Irene and provides a
national outlet for the Red Bulls' diminishing playoff hopes.