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AS Monaco and VBET Extend Their Partnership Until 2029

AS Monaco and VBET have announced the extension of their partnership for a further four years. As the Principality’s club official sports betting partner, the online sports betting company will continue to feature on the front of the Monegasque players’ shorts, in Ligue 1 and during training, until 2029.
VBET will still benefit from high visibility at the Stade Louis-II, as well as on the Club’s official signage and its various communication media.
Over the next four seasons, the brand will also have the opportunity to produce exclusive content with AS Monaco players, which will be shared on the Club’s social networks with its 26 million followers, as well as on those of VBET. The online sports betting company will also be offering Monaco fans some unique money can’t buy experiences.
VBET, a subsidiary of the SoftConstruct group, whose ambassadors include former great Monegasque player Youri Djorkaeff, is a worldwide online gaming operator which is continuing to expand on the European market.
Adopting a high-end positioning strategy, VBET is an official sponsor of many clubs, leagues, competitions and even federations, in football as well as hockey, in Europe and America.
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