Hisense became the first official partner of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup
Hisense, the global manufacturer of consumer electronics and home appliances, has announced that it will participate as an official partner in the new FIFA Club World Cup™ series. The announcement took place at the Shanghai Tower, with FIFA President Gianni Infantino, FIFA Secretary General Mattias Grafström and Hisense Group Chairman Jia Shaoqian in attendance.
Announcing the partnership, FIFA President Gianni Infantino said: “We are delighted to welcome Hisense, a leading global brand, as an Official Partner of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup™. Hisense’s commitment to innovation and technology aligns with the tournament’s vision to bring together 32 of the world’s best club teams for an unforgettable celebration that will revolutionize club football.”
“While this partnership offers fans a unique opportunity to engage with the tournament, both on and off the pitch, it also further strengthens the technology and innovation foundations of the FIFA Club World Cup.”
The new 2025 FIFA Club World Cup™ brings together the world’s 32 best clubs every four years. The first tournament partnership provides the perfect platform for Hisense to further increase its global presence among fans of the world’s most popular sport and the participating club teams by showcasing its high-tech devices at the tournament venues.
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