The Borneo Post

Barca offer Camp Nou naming rights in coronaviru­s fundraiser

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MADRID: Barcelona will raise money for the fight against coronaviru­s by selling the naming rights to their Camp Nou stadium next season for the first time in the club’s history.

The income generated from the re-naming of Barca’s 99,000seater home for one year will be put towards “research projects and other projects involved in the battle against the effects of Covid-19, both at a local and internatio­nal level”.

The stadium will keep ‘Camp Nou’ in its name while also including the new sponsor.

The club have previously advertised UNICEF children’s charity for free on their shirts.

In a statement on Tuesday, the club said the process of finding a buyer will begin “in the next few weeks”.

“The income generated will create a fund that will be divided in the following way: a part will go towards a project on Covid-19 driven by the sponsors themselves and the rest will be shared out amongst other projects that are being developed in parallel,” the statement added.

Spain has been one of the worsthit countries by the coronaviru­s pandemic. The number of confirmed deaths relating to the virus passed 21,000 on Tuesday, according to the latest figures.

“Being the top sporting entity in the world means we take on this challenge as fully as we can,” said Barcelona vice-president Jordi Cardoner.

“If we can serve as inspiratio­n for other organisati­ons involved in the battle, perhaps we can create a wave of hope for millions of people around the world who are suffering due to this pandemic.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A general view shows the Spanish league football match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona in this May 6, 2018 file photo.
— AFP photo A general view shows the Spanish league football match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona in this May 6, 2018 file photo.

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