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Tipwin and Eintracht confirm partnership agreement until 2021

As of the upcoming season, Tipwin will be the new premium partner of the German Bundesliga team, Eintracht Frankfurt for the next three years.
In addition to guaranteeing widespread visibility of the logo in the stadium interior, the agreement includes relevant television airtime on other advertising mediums at Eintracht home games.
“Tipwin is delighted with the partnership with Eintracht Frankfurt,” said Dr. Damir Böhm, head of the Tipwin legal department. “Following successful partnerships with Bundesliga teams Hannover 96 and Bayer 04 Leverkusen, we are now launching a third long-term cooperation agreement with the current DFB Cup holders. Our objective is to establish sports betting on the market and to set standards that lead the way for everyone else in the industry.”
“A top premium partner”
“In Tipwin we’re teaming up with a top premium partner that is eyeing huge growth throughout Germany, but especially in the Rhine-Main region,” said Eintracht Frankfurt Fußball AG board member Axel Hellmann. “We’re very happy that our emotional appeal and brand strength can make a positive contribution to Tipwin’s continued development.“
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