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AG1 partners with Irish Rugby as official nutrition sponsor

Author: Archie Villaflores

AG1, the nutritional supplement company formerly known as Athletic Greens, has become Irish Rugby’s Official Daily Nutrition Supplement Partner. The partnership spans grassroots to national teams and includes match-day branding and fan engagement initiatives.

Barista Bar strengthens community engagement through CIYMS Rugby Club sponsorship

Author: Archie Villaflores

Barista Bar has announced a new sponsorship with CIYMS Rugby Club in Belfast, supporting junior kits, pitch advertising, and community initiatives. The move reinforces the coffee-to-go brand’s local engagement strategy.

ONSIDE forecasts growth in Irish sponsorship to €247 million in 2026

Author: Archie Villaflores

The Irish sponsorship market is projected to grow to €247 million in 2026, driven by sport, festivals, and emerging influencer partnerships. ONSIDE’s annual survey highlights rising spend, dynamic exits, and increasing demand for measurable ROI.

Purposeful Partnerships

Author: Archie Villaflores

Sponsorship across the sectors is undergoing a quiet recalibration, moving beyond visibility towards relevance, credibility, and cultural alignment. This edition reflects a market where partnerships are increasingly judged by the depth of connection they create rather than the scale of exposure alone. Revisiting a standout moment from last year, ‘Kaleidoscope presented by Glenveagh wins Best Entertainment Event Sponsorship at Irish Sponsorship Awards 2025’ captures how purpose-led collaboration was recognised at the highest level. The accolade highlights a shift in the sector, demonstrating how sponsorships can deliver meaningful engagement and reinforce brand values. Moreover, ‘EUROSPAR renews sponsorship of Junk Kouture to champion youth creativity in Dublin’ highlights how continuity and shared values can amplify relevance over time. The partnership reflects a broader shift towards sponsorships that invest in communities and future talent. Meanwhile, ‘Shell named principal sponsor at LNG 2026 to showcase global LNG leadership’ points to how major platforms are used to reinforce strategic positioning and thought leadership. The move underlines sponsorship’s growing role in shaping sector narratives. These stories suggest a sponsorship landscape defined less by spectacle and more by substance. In that shift lies both opportunity and responsibility for brands seeking meaningful reach.

Kaleidoscope presented by Glenveagh wins Best Entertainment Event Sponsorship at Irish Sponsorship Awards 2025

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

Following its 2025 success, Kaleidoscope presented by Glenveagh won Best Entertainment Event Sponsorship at the Irish Sponsorship Awards last year for a purpose-led partnership that redefined family-focused brand integration.

Latham Group sponsors USA Artistic Swimming team ahead of Winter Olympics

Author: Times Union

Latham Group, a U.S.-based pool manufacturer, has become an official sponsor of USA Artistic Swimming ahead of the Winter Olympics. The partnership highlights the brand’s focus on athlete development and community engagement in water sports.

Shell named principal sponsor at LNG 2026 to showcase global LNG leadership

Author: Qatar Tribune

Shell, a global energy leader, will serve as principal sponsor of LNG2026 in Doha, Qatar. The partnership highlights Shell’s technological leadership in liquefied natural gas and its alignment with Qatar National Vision 2030.

John West announces GAA partnership through 2028 for underage Gaelic games

Author: Sport for Business

John West announces its continued partnership with the GAA’s under-15 Féile programme through 2028. The collaboration emphasises the company’s commitment to youth development, community engagement, and promoting healthy lifestyles.

Lidl extends LGFA partnership with €7.5 million investment to boost women’s sport

Author: Sport for Business

Lidl Ireland extends its partnership with the Ladies Gaelic Football Association to 2030 with a €7.5 million investment. The deal supports women’s sport, national visibility, and media campaigns designed to increase participation and audience engagement.

EUROSPAR renews sponsorship of Junk Kouture to champion youth creativity in Dublin

Author: Business Plus

EUROSPAR, an Irish supermarket group operating 53 locally owned stores, renews its sponsorship of Junk Kouture 2026 in Dublin. The partnership supports youth creativity, sustainability, and circular innovation.

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Irish Sponsorship Awards 2025

November 13th, 2025

Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire

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