Just 15 Million GBP: Chelsea Announces IFS as New Front-Of-Shirt Sponsor Until End of 25-26 Season

Update: According to sponsor expert Łukasz Bączek and analysts GlobalData, Chelsea F.C. are set to receive £15m from IFS through the front-of-shirt sponsorship deal running until the end of the season. This is much less than Chelsea hoped for at the start of the season. For example, Manchester United receives £60m per season. In addition, the Swedish firm will pay approximately £3.5m per year over the next two seasons as part of its agreement to serve as the club’s global partner.

Update: Chelsea debuted the new IFS.ai sponsor logo in their 1-1 draw against Burnley. The logo was giant in the match, further disrupting the harmony of the Chelsea 25-26 kit (the golden FIFA badge is bigger than the Chelsea crest, for example).

Chelsea officially announced a new multi-year global partnership with IFS yesterday. The brand will immediately step in as the club's new Principal Partner and take over the highly coveted front-of-shirt sponsorship space.

IFS is a Swedish-founded global enterprise software company providing cloud-based ERP, EAM, and FSM solutions. While the company has included AI and machine learning in its products for several years, it significantly accelerated its focus on AI by launching IFS.ai in 2023

IFS to Feature on Front of Chelsea Shirts for Rest of 25-26 Season

This new agreement brings a fresh look to the Blues' kits for the remainder of the current campaign. Here is the breakdown of the deal:

If this timeline feels familiar, it is because the structure of this deal is very similar to the short-term Damac sponsorship that Chelsea announced last season.

Chelsea Announces Damac as New Front-Of-Shirt Sponsor Until End of 24-25 Season

In their official statement, Chelsea highlighted that this partnership goes far beyond a standard commercial logo placement. The club intends to use IFS's market-leading AI agents to drive precision across their operations.

What do you think of the new "IFS.ai" logo on the current Chelsea kit? Is it an upgrade over their previous sponsors? Let us know in the comments below!

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