Council Kicks Off Search for Naming Rights of Jubilee Stadium

Georges River Council

Georges River Council is seeking proposals for the naming rights sponsorship of the high-profile Jubilee Stadium.

Most famous for National Rugby League (NRL), the stadium is the home ground of the St George-Illawarra Dragons. It hosted the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks' seasons in 2020 and 2021, along with other NRL matches.

Since 2018, the stadium has been the home ground for the A-Leagues Sydney Football Club (Sydney FC), featuring both men's and women's fixtures. In August 2022, the first ever Australian Football League (AFL) match was played at the stadium, with the view to expand into the football code.

All NRL, AFL and A-Leagues matches at Jubilee Stadium are broadcast to television and streaming services, for great exposure to raise your brand profile.

Mayor Nick Katris said, "Imagine promoting your brand, building customer loyalty, and reaching a larger audience, all while supporting sports and recreation activities in our local community. Ultimately, sponsorships and naming rights are a smart move if you are looking to raise your business profile and want to give back."

Community sporting group fixtures are featured in the event calendar, including NSW Rugby League, District Junior Rugby League and Junior Representatives.

The premium stadium is located on Princes Highway with high visibility. Since February 2017, the venue has been managed and operated by Georges River Council and has experienced enormous growth in diverse sporting content. Further plans for Jubilee Stadium are for cultural and entertainment events too.

All interested parties, companies, businesses, or organisations may enter into a sponsorship agreement for the naming rights. Tender information and documents are available on the Vendor Panel website. Submissions opened 11 October and are due 10.00am on Tuesday 8 November 2022.

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