In 2016 it was announced that Dryworld reached the deal to sponsor Brazilian soccer clubs
Fluminense,
Goiás and
Atlético Mineiro.
Goiás was the first club to officially present the kit and wear it during competitive games. On 3 February 2016,
Santa Cruz have also announced their partnership with Dryworld, although this information is yet to be confirmed by the company. All of these clubs subsequently exited their agreements with Dryworld in late 2016 and early 2017. In July 2016, Dryworld announced deals with English soccer clubs
Watford and
Queens Park Rangers for the
2016–17 Premier League and
2016–17 Championship seasons respectively. By January 2017 however, both clubs had announced deals with new suppliers. At that time, QPR were considering legal action against Dryworld for breach of contract related to failed payments and late delivery of merchandise, forcing players to use equipment from a previous arrangement with Nike. In December 2020, Dryworld completed a
reverse merger with Nexus Energy Services to become a publicly traded company. It has filed with the
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority for approval to change its ticker symbol from IBGR to DRYW.
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