CONCACAF has scored a partner.
On Tuesday, Scotiabank announced that it had become the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football’s first official partner.
“We want to thank CONCACAF for welcoming Scotiabank into their football family,” John Doig, Scotiabank’s Chief Marketing Officer, said in a statement. “Scotiabank operates in most of the CONCACAF markets and we’re proud of the deep roots we have in these regions – supporting customers, businesses and communities across these countries going back more than 180 years.”
Scotiabank will take over as the title sponsor of the Gold Cup, Champions League and Caribbean Nations Cup.
The company will also help support numerous CONCACAF youth tournaments such as the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic qualifiers and the men’s and women’s under-20, under-17 and under-15 tournaments.
Scotiabank will kick off its partnership with the league with the men’s under-20 championship in January.
