Brentford FC signs five-year deal with Hollywoodbets despite shirt sponsorship ban
AI-GENERATEDBrentford FC extends its partnership with Hollywoodbets for five years, navigating the upcoming Premier League front-of-shirt gambling ad ban starting in 2026.
The Premier League is facing a significant shift in its relationship with the gambling industry, yet the financial ties remain as strong as ever. Brentford FC has officially confirmed that its affiliation with the South African firm Hollywoodbets will continue for at least another five years. This extension comes despite the looming voluntary ban on front-of-shirt gambling sponsors, which is set to take effect for the 2026/2027 season. By restructuring the deal now, Brentford ensures that Hollywoodbets remains a core partner while adhering to the new regulations by moving the brand to other prominent locations.
This strategic pivot illustrates how top-flight clubs are navigating the changing regulatory landscape. While the central chest area of the match kits will soon be off-limits for betting firms, alternative spaces like shirt sleeves and training gear are becoming the new battlegrounds for visibility. Brentford and Hollywoodbets are entering their seventh year together, proving that long-term stability is valued over short-term sponsorship changes. The deal includes extensive in-stadium branding at the Gtech Community Stadium, ensuring that the brand reaches global audiences during televised matches.
Numbers and facts
The partnership is now entering its seventh year, with the new agreement adding another five years to the timeline. Since the 2021/2022 campaign, Hollywoodbets has been the primary shirt sponsor, a role that will conclude at the end of the 2025/2026 season. Beyond the commercial aspects, the deal emphasizes community impact. Through the Hollywood Foundation and the Brentford FC Community Sports Trust, initiatives like Hollywood Heroes will continue to celebrate local influences in West London. Coaches and volunteers will also continue to receive hospitality experiences at the club's home ground.
However, the dark side of the gambling-football nexus was recently highlighted by the case of Martin Sherif. The 20-year-old Everton forward has been charged by the FA for allegedly placing 61 wagers on football matches between November 20, 2024, and February 12, 2026. Sherif, who joined Everton from Almere City in 2019, faces serious disciplinary action. This case adds fuel to the fire for anti-gambling campaigners who argue that the heavy presence of betting firms in football leads to problematic behavior among young athletes.
Background
The voluntary ban in the Premier League was a preemptive move to avoid stricter government intervention. Yet, the proliferation of gambling deals suggests that the ban may be less effective than intended. Adam Ward, Brentford’s Head of Partnership Services, described the relationship with Hollywoodbets as remarkable and praised their long-term commitment. Devin Heffer, Brand and Communications Manager for Hollywoodbets, stated that while the logo may leave the jersey front, the Brentford crest remains firmly in their hearts, highlighting the emotional branding strategy used by the firm.
"Like Brentford, Hollywoodbets are ambitious and are always thinking long term. We are very fortunate to have them as a partner and their commitment to the club over the years has been remarkable." - Adam Ward, Head of Partnership Services at Brentford FC
Why it matters for German players
For football fans in Germany, the landscape is very different due to the Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021). While English clubs can easily shift logos to sleeves, the German regulator (GGL) enforces much stricter advertising and player protection rules. German players must only use platforms listed on the official GGL whitelist to ensure legal protection. Features like the 1,000 Euro monthly deposit limit and the LUGAS monitoring system are designed to prevent the kind of issues seen in the UK. Betting at non-licensed UK bookmakers is illegal for German residents and lacks the robust social safeguards required by German law.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
Licensed German operators must navigate a market where visibility is highly restricted compared to the Premier League. The Brentford deal shows that international competitors are willing to invest heavily in long-term visibility, even under pressure. For GGL-licensed casinos, this means they must focus on integrity and local compliance as their primary competitive advantages. As the Premier League remains a global product, the GGL continues to monitor how these foreign sponsorships influence the German market, especially concerning cross-border broadcasting and the protection of minors who follow international football stars.
Frequently asked questions
Why is Hollywoodbets leaving the front of Brentford FC's shirt?
The Premier League is implementing a voluntary ban on front-of-shirt gambling sponsorships starting in the 2026/2027 season. Brentford is adjusting its partnership early to ensure compliance while maintaining its relationship with the sponsor.
How long is the new contract between Brentford and Hollywoodbets?
The new deal is a five-year extension, marking a significant long-term commitment between the club and the South African gambling firm as they enter their seventh year of collaboration.
What are the charges against Everton player Martin Sherif?
Martin Sherif has been charged with 61 breaches of the FA's betting regulations for allegedly placing bets on football matches over a 15-month period starting in late 2024.
Can German players bet with Hollywoodbets or Stake?
German players should only use providers that are officially licensed by the GGL and appear on the national whitelist. Using non-licensed international platforms is illegal and does not offer the protections mandated by the GlüStV 2021.
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