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On 6 November 2024, Ōmiya Ardija officially change crest and name to RB Ōmiya Ardija after being acquired by Red Bull GmbH from 2025. [3] The club retained their formers club but adopted a new logo which is identical to the others Red Bull owned club. The former nickname of Omiya is Tisu, a squirrel in Japan.
This category lists sports teams or organizations owned or sponsored by the Red Bull corporation. Subcategories This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total.
Later that year, Red Bull GmbH partnered with Agache Sport, the holding company of French businessman Bernard Arnault who also owns LVMH, to become new shareholders in Ligue 2 side Paris FC. Currently, the club ownership model is 52.4% owned by Agache Sport, 10.6% by Red Bull GmbH, 29.8% by Alter Paris and 7.2% by BRI. [2] Defunct clubs. RB Brasil
In 2007, Red Bull GmbH made plans to invest in Fortuna Düsseldorf, a traditional club with more than 100 years of history. [23] The plans became public, and it was revealed [by whom?] that the company wanted to acquire more than 50 percent of the shares. Rumours spread that the company wanted to rename the club "Red Bull Düsseldorf", or similar.
Red Bull Arena has become Sports Illustrated Stadium in a 13-year partnership agreement announced Wednesday by the Major League Soccer runner-up. The 25,000-seat soccer specific stadium had been ...
Klopp’s decision to join the energy drinks giant to develop its branded soccer clubs around the world has confounded fans of his previous clubs – particularly in Germany, where as coach he led ...
In 2005, Red Bull purchased the MetroStars, a team in Major League Soccer representing New York City, from Anschutz Entertainment Group and renamed the franchise; Red Bull New York is the name of the Red Bull subsidiary that operates the team, while the squad itself is known as the New York Red Bulls. Anschutz Entertainment Group was about to ...
In 2021 they merged with male club Omiya Ardija, across the prefectural border in Saitama, to participate in WE League. On 6 November 2024, Omiya Ardija Ventus announced they would officially change their name to Red Bull Omiya Ardija Ventus from 2025, after being acquired by Red Bull GmbH.