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Australian Professional Leagues announce eToro as official A-Leagues Partner

Australian Professional Leagues announce eToro as official A-Leagues Partner
November 3, 2023

The Australian Professional Leagues and has announced a three-year sponsorship agreement for the A-Leagues’ Isuzu UTE A-League Men and Liberty A-League Women with trading and investing platform eToro.

As the Official Trading and Investing Platform of the A-Leagues, eToro’s branding will feature on the back of all mens’ playing jerseys for the 2023/24 season, as well as on all the substitution boards across both the Isuzu UTE A-League Men and Liberty A-League Women competitions.

eToro will also have a strong digital presence across A-Leagues channels, including ownership of the ‘eToro Assist of the Month’ and all transfers and trade editorial throughout the season.

Commenting on the new partnership APL’s Commissioner, Nick Garcia advised “we are delighted to announce eToro as our new Official Trading and Investing Platform partner for the next three years.

“With attendance and viewership records already broken in the Liberty A-League Women, and the Isuzu UTE A-League Men kicking off with a bang, we are ready for an incredible season of A-Leagues football. eToro has a long standing connection with football globally and we look forward to developing our long term partnership.”

eToro Australia’s Managing Director, Robert Francis added “we are inspired by the strong sense of community within the A-Leagues’ fan base that reflects eToro’s focus on community, collaboration and shared knowledge.

“Following the success of the FIFA Women’s World Cup and as part of our mission to empower everyone to take control of their financial destinies, we are excited to be supporting both male and female teams. We hope to inspire more people to explore investing as a way to secure their financial future. We are looking forward to attending the games and enjoying some great football.”

As one of the leading sports sponsors, eToro boasts an extensive global sponsorship portfolio including English Premier League, German Bundesliga, Spanish Liga ACB and UK Premiership Rugby.

The Liberty A-League Women kicked off their season with record-breaking crowds - the biggest ever crowd for a domestic women’s match and the highest ever cumulative total for one round.

Images: APL Commissioner Nick Garcia and eToro Australia Managing Director Robert Francis announce the partnership (top) and early season A-League action (below). Credit: Australian Professional Leagues.

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