Manchester City Announces Revolut As Official Back Of Shirt Partner
Manchester City has announced a new partnership with Revolut, the global fintech company, to become the Official Back of Shirt Partner for both the men’s and women’s first teams.
The new partnership builds on the success of its existing partnership with Manchester City Women that began in January 2025.
As part of the multi-year agreement, the Revolut brand will feature on the back of the Men’s team playing shirts for domestic cup matches and across WSL and cup fixtures for Manchester City Women, in addition to training wear.
Revolut Business will also be integrated into the club’s financial infrastructure, helping to improve operations and fan experience. This includes the future implementation of Revolut Pay.
Peter Laundy, Senior Vice President of Partnerships, City Football Group, said: “Since early 2025 – when Revolut marked their first investment in women’s football by becoming a partner of Manchester City Women – we have enjoyed working together to deliver special moments for our fans and Revolut customers.
“We’re incredibly proud to have expanded that relationship today and be the chosen partner for Revolut as the brand looks towards men’s football. Through this collaboration and the integration of Revolut expertise and technology, we’ll look to improve fan experience and operations and offer unique opportunities for future engagement with the club.”
Antoine Le Nel, Chief Marketing and Growth Officer at Revolut, commented: “We’re incredibly proud to become the Official Back of Shirt Partner of Manchester City men’s and women’s first teams.
“Both Revolut and Manchester City are built on a shared DNA of high performance, infinite ambition and a desire to go where others have never gone before – and that’s why it makes sense to expand our partnership.
“We aren’t just putting our logo on a shirt; we’re integrating Revolut into the heart of fan experiences at the club, ensuring City fans enjoy the same fast, seamless and rewarding interaction with their football club as they do with their finances.”
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