SPONSORSHIPS
OUR RUGBY SPONSORSHIPS
We strive to reflect the core values of the game and enrich the experiences of rugby fans across the globe. Our commitment to rugby is showcased by our growing number of sponsorships.
We have been the Title Sponsor of the Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens for over 30 years. And we first sponsored the Rugby World Cup 2007 in France as a Tournament Sponsor. Since then we've upgraded to worldwide partner by signing an agreement for the Rugby World Cup (RWC) 2011, 2015, 2019, 2023 and 2027.
We can be found at the centre of the action at every international rugby match through our sponsorship of the World Rugby elite panel of referees, who always take to the field in their Emirates Fly Better kit.
Since the inception of RWC in 1987, Emirates has been the first brand to ever feature on the playing kits of players and match officials.
Through our sponsorship of the World Rugby referees, we’re at the centre of every international rugby match. The elite pool of officials who take charge of the sport’s biggest matches wear Emirates on their shirts, ensuring we are with them at the heart of the action on the pitch and on the touchlines too.
As long-term supporters of rugby in Dubai, we have sponsored the Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens since 1987 as our longest ever sponsorship. The tournament is now firmly established as one of the best on the HSBC Sevens World Series circuit.
In the Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens’ 50-year history, we have been the event’s Official Sponsor since 1988. As the first stop on the nine-leg HSBC Sevens World Series, the Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens brings over 3,000 rugby players and over 100,000 spectators through the gates at The Sevens, Dubai’s Emirates-sponsored premier sports and events venue.
As one of the most established local teams in South Africa, the Emirates Lions have built up an impressive repertoire of accomplishments over the past five years, which includes qualifying for three consecutive Vodacom Super Rugby finals. They have also produced 16 capped Springbok players and continue to discover local talent.
Emirates has been title sponsor of the Emirates Lions since 2015 and our agreement also includes naming rights of the Lions home ground, Emirates Airline Park, in Johannesburg.