Svenska Spel secures sponsorship deal with Swedish Ski Association

Svenska Spel has announced it will serve as the new ‘principal partner’ of Skidförbundet, the Ski Association of Sweden, for the next five years.
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Svenska Spel has announced it will serve as the new ‘principal partner’ of Skidförbundet, the Ski Association of Sweden, for the next five years.

Through the agreement, the state-owned lottery operator will become the lead sponsor of Sweden’s pro-skiing federation, committing an investment of SEK 125m (€12.5m) in Skidförbundet’s pro-athlete and youth development programmes.

Svenska Spel’s announcement as new sponsor coincided with Skidförbundet announcing that its men and women’s ski teams will be competing at this winter’s World Ski Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany (February 23 – March 7).

Furthermore, Svenska Spel outlined its duties to fund Skidförbundet’s new ‘social directive’ to promote skiing as an ‘equal opportunity sport’ within Swedish society.

Karin Mattsson, Chairman of Svenska Skidförbundet, said: “We know that Svenska Spel works hard to get more children and young people moving on the snow, and that is exactly what we and our activists are also passionate about.

“With a strong partner, we get an even better opportunity to reach out and inspire more people to experience real snow joy.”

Prior to its sponsorship, Svenska Spel had served as the lead sponsor of Skidförbundet’s cross-country ski team.

The new deal will see the lottery operator act as the principal partner of all Skidförbundet pro-teams, covering alpine skiing, cross country, snowboarding, ski-jump, freestyle and ski-cross.

Svenska Spel Group CEO Patrik Hofbauer added: “Skiing and snowboarding are popular and stand for many positive values. Here we find many of our most beloved national teams and athletes.

“As the country’s largest sports sponsor from grassroots to elite, we want to be involved and contribute to our national team skiers continuing to be successful and enable young talents to develop.”

Last November, Svenska Spel extended its long-standing cooperation with Riksidrottsförbundet, the Sweden Sports Federation.