Eintracht Frankfurt extends main sponsor Indeed: Income of EUR 30 million

As a “prime example” partnership

Eintracht Frankfurt will work with the job portal “Indeed” as the main and jersey sponsor at least until 2026. As the Hessians announced on Tuesday, the cooperation that has existed since 2017 will be extended by three more years. The original contract would have expired at the end of the season. From 2023/24, the company will also support “all women’s soccer teams, the men’s U21 soccer team and Eintracht’s esports division”.

“Indeed’s commitment to Eintracht Frankfurt is a strong signal in challenging times. The past more than five years are a prime example of a successful partnership in professional sports. We were able to contribute to Indeed becoming the market leader in Germany. With Indeed, we have an innovative, powerful and reliable partner at our side who has given us strong support over the past few very successful years,” said Axel Hellmann, Spokesman of the Management Board of Eintracht Frankfurt Fußball AG, adding: “However, it is also particularly noteworthy that in Indeed we have a partner whose value framework is very close to our club values.”

Jovic, Sow & Co.: Most expensive additions to Eintracht Frankfurt

16 Sebastian Rode | 19/20 for €4m from BVB

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Data as of: After summer 2022 transfer window

16 Dejan Joveljic | 19/20 for €4m from Red Star Belgrade

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14 Jetro Willems | 17/18 for €4.5m from Eindhoven

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14 Ante Rebic | 18/19 for €4.5m from Florence

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13 Carlos Salcedo | 18/19 for €5m from Chivas

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12 Evan Ndicka | 18/19 for €5.5m from Auxerre

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11 Lucas Alario | 22/23 for €6m from Bayer 04

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10 Filip Kostic | 19/20 for €6.3m from HSV

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6 Jesper Lindstrom | 21/22 for €7m by Brondby

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6 Sebastien Haller | 17/18 for €7m from Utrecht

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6 Kevin Trapp | 19/20 for €7m from PSG

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6 Bas Dost | 19/20 for €7m from Sporting

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5 Dominik Kohr | 19/20 for €8.5m from Leverkusen

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4 Martin Hinteregger | 19/20 for €9m from FC Augsburg

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2 Jens Petter Hauge | 22/23 for €10m from AC Milan

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2 Djibril Sov | 19/20 for €10m from BSC Young Boys

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1 Luka Jovic | 19/20 for €22.34m from Benfica

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According to the “picture“The extension for Eintracht is also enormously worthwhile financially. According to this, the previous annual income will increase by at least 2.5 million to 10 million euros – by 2026 the Bundesliga club will have secured 30 million euros through “Indeed”. A further 6 million euros could be added due to success.

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