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Carolina Panthers and Bank of America extend naming rights agreement

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CHARLOTTE — The Carolina Panthers and Bank of America announced on Dec. 13, an extension of their naming rights agreement for Bank of America Stadium.

The agreement extends the partnershi­p that dates back to 2004, when Bank of America took over the naming rights for the venue. Since the original agreement was signed, the stadium has become far more than a place for Panthers football games, adding soccer and an expanding series of concerts and events that continue to bring a positive economic impact to the surroundin­g community.

“We are proud that the stadium will continue to carry the name of one of Charlotte’s most iconic and philanthro­pic companies,” said Kristi Coleman, President of the Carolina Panthers. “Extending our naming rights agreement not only speaks to the value of our partnershi­p, but also underscore­s the mutual trust and shared commitment that defines our relationsh­ip.”

The collaborat­ion between the Panthers and Bank of America goes beyond the name on the building. The two organizati­ons have built a strategic partnershi­p aimed at making a positive and lasting impact on the community through programs like the 3rd & Goal literacy program, Teacher of the Year award, the Regional Spelling Bee Program, and the Play it Forward clinic to name a few.

“Bank of America has a long-standing relationsh­ip with the Carolina Panthers and stadium. We look forward to our continued partnershi­p and our strong support for the Charlotte Community,” said Kieth Cockrell, President, Bank of America Charlotte.

Since 2018, Bank of America Stadium has grown from hosting around 10 footballfo­cused events per year to nearly 40 major ticketed events annually, attracting visitors to the stadium from all 50 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and 31 countries.

That includes the upcoming Duke’s Mayo Bowl matchup on Dec. 27 between North Carolina and West Virginia.

In 2022, more than 1.85 million tickets were distribute­d for Bank of America Stadium events.

Already a destinatio­n for numerous domestic and internatio­nal soccer events, Bank of America Stadium was also announced earlier this month as one of the host sites for the prestigiou­s CONMEBOL’s Copa America 2024. That event, which features the top teams in South America, including Brazil and Argentina, as well as some of the biggest individual stars in the world, is expected to bring 150,000 people to Uptown next July.

Beyond sports and entertainm­ent, Bank of America Stadium accommodat­es hundreds of corporate and community events throughout the year and has served as a mass vaccinatio­n site in 2020, as well as an early voting site in the 2020 and 2022 elections.

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