Newcastle United Sports Direct served as
Newcastle United's primary sponsor, with the company's branding featured on club shirts. On 10 November 2011, Newcastle United announced that their stadium would temporarily be renamed the "Sports Direct Arena". The decision to drop the
St James' Park name was made on the grounds that the original name was not deemed "commercially attractive". Previously, in 2009, the club had expressed intentions to sell the stadium naming rights. However, following protests, including an early-day motion in Parliament, the club clarified that the St James' Park name would not be entirely abandoned, and alternatives such as "
Sportsdirect.com @ St James' Park Stadium" were considered. In 2012, the club entered into a sponsorship agreement with payday loan company Wonga.com, which included purchasing the stadium naming rights. This deal saw the return of the St James' Park name, which was restored as part of the agreement. Following the 2021 Saudi-led takeover of Newcastle United, the new ownership, led by
Amanda Staveley and her consortium, removed all Sports Direct branding from the stadium. The removal of the branding, which occurred on 6 December 2021, marked a break from the previous ownership's commercial ties.
Mike Ashley, the former owner, subsequently filed legal action against Staveley and her husband, Mehrdad Ghodoussi, after claiming they had breached an agreement to maintain the Sports Direct sponsorship until the end of the 2021–22 season. As of the 2024–25 season, the "Newcastle United" signage above the East Stand (which used the typeface used by Sports Direct) was restored to its original font.
Hibernian In August 2022, Sports Direct became the shirt sponsor for the
Hibernian F.C. women's team, with Sports Direct advertising on both the home and away kit.
Gaelic games and association football in Ireland Gaelic games In December 2020, Sports Direct entered into a five-year sponsorship agreement with
Cork GAA, becoming the official sponsor of the men's senior hurling and football teams, as well as the U20 and minor teams in both codes. This partnership commenced in early 2021. In August 2021, Sports Direct became the official sponsor of the
Ladies Gaelic Football Association's 'Gaelic4Mothers&Others' programme. In December 2023, Sports Direct announced a two-year partnership with
Louth GAA, becoming the official partner of the men's senior, U20, and U17 teams in both football and hurling.
Football Association of Ireland (FAI) In 2023, Sports Direct became the title sponsor of the
Football Association of Ireland's (FAI) Men's and Women's FAI Cups. In the same year it also entered a sponsorship agreement with the FAI to become the official retail partner for the
Republic of Ireland national football team.
Northern Ireland Football League (NIFL) In 2023, the company entered into a three-year partnership with the
Northern Ireland Football League (NIFL), becoming the title sponsor of the Men's and Women's Premierships.
Hyrox In 2024, Sports Direct became title partner of
Hyrox, a global fitness competition that combines running with functional fitness. == References ==