BMO Stadium now home of Los Angeles FC, Angel City FC
BMO is joining forces with Los Angeles FC and Angel City FC, with the soccer teams’ shared home now known as BMO Stadium.BMO becomes a founding partner of Angel City, joining other blue-chip sponsors such as Chevrolet, Heineken and Tecate in partnering with the second-year National Women’s Soccer League franchise. BMO also becomes the official bank of LAFC.
“It was incredible to see that they spent $25-million Canadian to develop and cultivate youth soccer in Canada,” she added. “And then they came into the market of Los Angeles and said they didn’t only want to partner with the professional men’s league, they also wanted to partner with the professional women’s team.
“Clearly [Angel City] is very passionate about promoting equity in the sport and so are we,” said Catherine Roche, BMO’s chief marketing officer. BMO recently partnered with TFC to launch the Women in Soccer Fellowship, designed to provide women on-the-job experience in coaching, scouting, player development, medical and team services and medical to increase the number of women in sport.
In May, 2020, LAFC and Banc of California announced a restructuring of their long-term partnership that included the bank “eventually” stepping away from its stadium naming-rights position.
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