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2019/20 Part II A New Beginning

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Posted June 21, 2020 01:21 · last edited June 21, 2020 01:24

The league will continue to be known as the Hyundai A-League till the end of the finals in August, but only just.....

Hyundai had already told the FFA they wouldn't be renewing their sponsorship of the A-League and Aussie national teams pre Coronavirus.

Despite their contract to sponsor the A-League finishing on June 30, Hyundai have graciously agreed to continue their sponsorship until the end of the Finals in late August, although they weren't obliged to do so.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/ffa-suffers-6m-hit-after-losing-major-a-league-sponsor-hyundai-20200512-p54sa2.html

"...Hyundai will continue its support through until the end of the season, despite its contract officially ending on June 30. Sources suggest FFA and Hyundai have agreed to a short-term extension of the deal to cover the remainder of the delayed season, up until a likely grand final that is set to be held no later than August 30.

The value of Hyundai's sponsorship of the A-League has risen to nearly $5m a year, with the car company tipping in another $1m to sponsor Australia's national teams, contributing a total of $6m to FFA's coffers, not including the provision of almost 80 cars each year to the FFA and A-League clubs. It is the FFA's second-most valuable corporate partnership, after their broadcast deal with Foxtel."

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Unknown editor edited June 21, 2020 01:24

The league will continue to be known as the Hyundai A-League till the end of the finals in August, but only just.....

Hyundai had already told the FFA they wouldn't be renewing their sponsorship of the A-League and Aussie national teams pre Coronavirus.

Despite their contract to sponsor the A-League finished on June 30, Hyundai have graciously agreed to continue their sponsorship until the end of the Finals in late August, although they weren't obliged to do so.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/ffa-suffers-6m-hit-after-losing-major-a-league-sponsor-hyundai-20200512-p54sa2.html

"...Hyundai will continue its support through until the end of the season, despite its contract officially ending on June 30. Sources suggest FFA and Hyundai have agreed to a short-term extension of the deal to cover the remainder of the delayed season, up until a likely grand final that is set to be held no later than August 30.

The value of Hyundai's sponsorship of the A-League has risen to nearly $5m a year, with the car company tipping in another $1m to sponsor Australia's national teams, contributing a total of $6m to FFA's coffers, not including the provision of almost 80 cars each year to the FFA and A-League clubs. It is the FFA's second-most valuable corporate partnership, after their broadcast deal with Foxtel."

Unknown editor edited June 21, 2020 01:22

The league will continue to be known as the Hyundai A-League till the end of the finals in August, but only just.....

Hyandai had already told the FFA they wouldn't be renewing their sponsorship of the A-League and Aussie national teams pre Coronavirus.

Despite their contract to sponsor the A-League finished on June 30, Hyundai have graciously agreed to continue their sponsorship until the end of the Finals in late August, although they weren't obliged to do so.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/ffa-suffers-6m-hit-after-losing-major-a-league-sponsor-hyundai-20200512-p54sa2.html

"...Hyundai will continue its support through until the end of the season, despite its contract officially ending on June 30. Sources suggest FFA and Hyundai have agreed to a short-term extension of the deal to cover the remainder of the delayed season, up until a likely grand final that is set to be held no later than August 30.

The value of Hyundai's sponsorship of the A-League has risen to nearly $5m a year, with the car company tipping in another $1m to sponsor Australia's national teams, contributing a total of $6m to FFA's coffers, not including the provision of almost 80 cars each year to the FFA and A-League clubs. It is the FFA's second-most valuable corporate partnership, after their broadcast deal with Foxtel."

Unknown editor edited June 21, 2020 01:21

The league will continue to be known as the Hyandai A-League till the end of the finals in August, but only just.....

Hyandai had already told the FFA they wouldn't be renewing their sponsorship of the A-League and Aussie national teams pre Coronavirus.

Despite their contract to sponsor the A-League finished on June 30, Hyandai have graciously agreed to continue their sponsorship until the end of the Finals in late August, although they weren't obliged to do so.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/ffa-suffers-6m-hit-after-losing-major-a-league-sponsor-hyundai-20200512-p54sa2.html

"...Hyundai will continue its support through until the end of the season, despite its contract officially ending on June 30. Sources suggest FFA and Hyundai have agreed to a short-term extension of the deal to cover the remainder of the delayed season, up until a likely grand final that is set to be held no later than August 30.

The value of Hyundai's sponsorship of the A-League has risen to nearly $5m a year, with the car company tipping in another $1m to sponsor Australia's national teams, contributing a total of $6m to FFA's coffers, not including the provision of almost 80 cars each year to the FFA and A-League clubs. It is the FFA's second-most valuable corporate partnership, after their broadcast deal with Foxtel."