FIFA and Visa have extended their global partnership
FIFA is pleased to announce that Visa (NYSE: V), the world leader in digital payments, has extended its official FIFA partnership. The renewed agreement, which runs until 2026, will allow Visa and FIFA to further the development of football and support athletes, fans and customers through an exciting program of youth, beach soccer and FIFAe events. The culmination of the cooperation is the biggest FIFA World Cup in 2026.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said:
“FIFA is delighted to continue its partnership with Visa, which points to a very inspiring future. Visa’s unwavering commitment to improving the fan experience and their innovative approach to payment technology align with FIFA’s vision to make football truly global and accessible to all. We look forward to creating exceptional moments for fans around the world.”
Visa will remain FIFA’s official payment technology partner worldwide, providing a smooth and secure payment experience to FIFA’s enthusiastic fans at tournament venues. Visa cardholders can enjoy exclusive experiences and go behind the scenes at FIFA tournaments; they can take part in exclusive ticketing events and innovative promotions in FIFA stores and online at FIFAstore.com for the duration of the partnership.
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