Everton Explores New Stadium Commercial Opportunities With Elevate Partnership
Everton Football Club has appointed one of the world’s leading sports and entertainment consultancies to support the delivery of its commercial strategy for the club’s new waterfront stadium.
Elevate Sports Ventures is working with the club on a bold revenue generation programme, including developing a range of new partnership opportunities and a global search for a naming rights partner for what will become one of most iconic stadiums in world football.
Richard Kenyon, Everton’s Chief Commercial and Communications Officer, said: “It is important that the club capitalises on the many commercial opportunities presented to us by what will be a world-class stadium on a world-famous waterfront.
“To do this, we needed to find the right partner to ensure we maximised these opportunities, particularly in respect of commercial partnerships.
“Following an extensive process, we were pleased to appoint Elevate as our partner – and from our work with them to date it seems we have made a great choice.
“We’re excited by the opportunities ahead of us – and to be working with Elevate to deliver them.”
One element of the Club’s commercial growth plan at its new stadium commenced last month when ‘ALL’ – a revolutionary re-set of traditional football hospitality – was launched.
More information on the ‘ALL’ concept which includes a wide range of social spaces for different matchday experiences can be found on the club’s new stadium website.
Shawn Doss, Elevate Sports Ventures Chief Business Office for International, said: “Elevate Sports Ventures is proud to stand alongside Everton as the Club embarks upon this monumental and history-making new endeavour.
“Everton’s ambition to create one of the most premier stadiums in the world, on such a unique piece of property, has the potential to change the club’s legacy and the City of Liverpool forever.
“We are honoured to partner with Everton as we support their efforts to deliver the most sustainable, technologically advanced and fan-friendly football stadium in the Premier League.
“Everton and Elevate are aligned and confident in our shared commitment to create a best-in-class experience for Everton fans, players, partners, and the wider Liverpool community.”
Construction of Everton Stadium started in August 2021 and in the past 13 months, the engineering feet of infilling the dock basin with sand dredged from the Irish Sea has been completed, non-listed structures have been demolished, and the foundations for the brick, glass and steel structure laid. The skeleton of the stadium is now clearly visible as the steelwork on the North and South stands are erected.
Everton’s scheme is acting as a catalyst for more than £650m worth of accelerated regeneration directly benefiting North Liverpool and the wider City.


