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Switzerland - BANKING - CREDITSUISSE - FBL - SPONSORSHIP

Switzerland - BANKING - CREDITSUISSE - FBL - SPONSORSHIP
A picture taken in Geneva, on March 28, 2023 during an Euro 2024 qualifier football match against Israel shows Switzerland's goalkeeper Yann Sommer gesturing in front of an advertising board of Credit Suisse, a main sponsor of the Swiss national football team. The takeover of Swiss bank Credit Suisse leaves many sports stars, teams and tournaments with a big question mark hanging over their lucrative sponsorship deals. The Swiss national football team, the country's top football division, tennis great Roger Federer, golf star Sergio Garcia and Zurich's new stadium were all sponsored by the bank, which is being taken over by Swiss rival UBS.
Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP
Document reference 000_33CA47A
SLUG Switzerland - BANKING - CREDITSUISSE - FBL - SPONSORSHIP
Creation date 3/28/2023 20:04 UTC
City/Country Zurich, Switzerland
Credit Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 47.68 Mb / 5000 x 3333 / 300 dpi

Switzerland - BANKING - CREDITSUISSE - FBL - SPONSORSHIP

Switzerland - BANKING - CREDITSUISSE - FBL - SPONSORSHIP
A picture taken in Geneva, on March 28, 2023 during an Euro 2024 qualifier football match against Israel shows Switzerland's goalkeeper Yann Sommer gesturing in front of an advertising board of Credit Suisse, a main sponsor of the Swiss national football team. The takeover of Swiss bank Credit Suisse leaves many sports stars, teams and tournaments with a big question mark hanging over their lucrative sponsorship deals. The Swiss national football team, the country's top football division, tennis great Roger Federer, golf star Sergio Garcia and Zurich's new stadium were all sponsored by the bank, which is being taken over by Swiss rival UBS.
Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP