Marketing & Sponsorship

Real Madrid Expands Portfolio With Corpay Sponsorship

Real Madrid have continued to demonstrate their almost unmatched commercial pull – despite going trophyless this season – by securing a three-year sponsorship agreement with leading corporate payment company Corpay.

The agreement was formally signed at Real Madrid City, with Emilio Butragueño, the club’s Director of Institutional Relations, joining Pablo de la Vega and Roberto del Diego Monedero, co-directors at Corpay, for the announcement.

With football now truly a global game, Corpay’s cross-border payment solutions address critical operational needs for modern clubs. As teams operate internationally across multiple markets, Corpay can facilitate complex payrolls, multi-currency operations, and foreign vendor transactions that have become essential to contemporary football business.

For Real Madrid, one of the world’s most famous and recognisable clubs, this partnership represents an opportunity to expand their footprint in emerging markets including North America, the Middle East, and Asia – regions where Corpay maintains strong business presence.

“Our cross-border business is focused on helping global organisations navigate complex international payment challenges,” said Corpay representative Pablo de la Vega. “Partnering with a club of Real Madrid’s stature is a meaningful way to communicate that value to markets we care about.”

Former Real Madrid icon Butragueño, speaking at the announcement, emphasised both the symbolic and functional relevance of the partnership: “Real Madrid continue to seek partners who share our global vision and values of excellence. Corpay’s leadership in the financial services sector, particularly in cross-border transactions, makes them a natural fit.”

This deal represents a broader shift in sports partnerships. While traditional sponsorships remain popular, they are increasingly being supplemented by strategic service partnerships that offer tangible operational value to clubs and their global operations.

The Corpay partnership exemplifies how modern football sponsorships are evolving beyond simple logo placement toward functional business relationships that support clubs’ international expansion and operational efficiency.

Insideworldfootball.com

Lucky Maurice

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