Sponsors see no reason to leave FIFA after controversial report on workers of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar
Three of the six most important sponsors of FIFA see no reason to end cooperation with the World Football Association following the criticized corruption report on the assignment of the 2018 and 2022 WK ' s.
Adidas, Coca-Cola and Hyundai have expressed confidence that FIFA will investigate the problems surrounding the investigation Solves.
Coca-Cola does see the dangers of imaging about the union. " Everything that distracts from FIFA's mission and ideals is a concern for us & quot ;, says the soft drink producer's statement.
" The current tone of the research is disappointing. We expect this to be resolved quickly and transparently and efficiently. "
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Sports brand Adidas wants its opinion about it discuss research only with FIFA itself. " They must comment on this and we discuss it directly with them. "
Hyundai Nederland has positively committed itself to ' and is committed to ' sportiness, respect and fraternization & # 39 ;. The car manufacturer leaves the management of the sponsorship to the international branch.
" We are convinced that they follow all developments around FIFA and discuss them with them where necessary. In the Netherlands we rely on their judgment, but we are not in a position to address political issues, nor issues related to sports organizations. "
VISA, Emirates and Sony are the other three main partners of FIFA. The airline has already indicated that it will stop after this year because the new offer of the union was not satisfactory. The electronics manufacturer is still considering extending the expiring contract.
Read all news »Published on: 22-11-2014 00:00 | Updated on: 22-11-2014 00:00 | By: Patrick
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