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PJSC Gazprom (Russian: Газпром, IPA: [ɡɐsˈprom]) is a Russian majority state-owned multinational energy corporation headquartered in the Lakhta Center... |
FC Zenit Saint Petersburg (section Gazprom era) sponsored by the Russian state-owned energy giant Gazprom. The team play its home matches at the Gazprom Arena. In March 2022, the club was expelled from... |
Sportswashing (redirect from Sports washing) scheduled to be held in Saudi Arabia. Russian state-owned oil company Gazprom's sponsorship of the German Bundesliga football team Schalke 04, events of the... |
Krestovsky Stadium (redirect from Gazprom arena) 220500°E / 59.973000; 30.220500 Krestovsky Stadium, known as Gazprom Arena for sponsorship reasons (Russian: «Газпром Арена»), is a retractable roof stadium... |
2028 Summer Olympics (category 2028 in American sports) Vladimir Putin, and his appointment of state-owned oil and gas company Gazprom as its sole sponsor. A competing governing body known as World Boxing was... |
Bundesliga (category Professional sports leagues in Germany) lucrative sponsorships. 1. Bundesliga teams develop substantial financial muscle through the combination of television and gate revenues, sponsorships and marketing... |
The following is a list of sports venues, ordered by capacity; i.e. the maximum number of spectators the venue can normally accommodate. All venues with... |
period. Gazprom's sponsorship has been seen by some analysts as a politically motivated attempt to buy friendship in Germany. Within this sponsorship, Schalke... |
Kubica driving the BMW Sauber F1.09 at the 2009 Australian GP. Prior to sponsorships, Brabham raced in turquoise with a gold band running across the car.... |
illegally removing assets belonging to Gazprom from the company. Mazepin was tasked to return these assets under Gazprom's operational control, as well as stabilize... |
are included. The Grand Sports Arena of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex is the largest stadium in Russia, followed by the Gazprom Arena, the home of FC Zenit... |
2023–24 Russian Premier League (category Sports events affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine) Russian Premier League, also written as Mir Russian Premier Liga for sponsorship reasons) is the 32nd season of the premier football competition in Russia... |
Schalke Stuttgart Wolfsburg Leverkusen In addition to the individual sponsorships of each club listed below, all teams used a league-wide ball named "Torfabrik"... |
2010–11 Bundesliga (section Personnel and sponsorships) April 2011. "Sportgericht wertet abgebrochenes Spiel 2:0 für Schalke" [Sports Court awards suspended game 2–0 for Schalke]. Bundesliga.com (in German)... |
SEHA League (category Professional sports leagues in Belarus) Macedonia, Serbia and Slovakia. Due to sponsorship reasons, the league is also known as the Gazprom League (or the Gazprom South Stream League earlier). The... |
Equinor (section Sponsorship) the company has never had a major success in Russia. It partnered with Gazprom and Total on the Shtokman project in the Barents Sea, but this was shelved... |
During the summer 2010 off-season, Lukić struck a sponsorship deal with Russian oil company Gazprom Neft. The terms of the five-year deal between two... |
2017 FIFA Confederations Cup (category Pages using sports table with possibly ignored parameters) football sponsorship until 2022". Campaignlive.co.uk. Campaign. Retrieved 10 May 2017. "Gazprom agrees Fifa sponsorship deal". SportsProMedia.com. SportsPro... |
Jota Sport (category WeatherTech SportsCar Championship teams) JOTA Sport announced a landmark sponsorship deal with Russian energy company, Gazprom. As part of the sponsorship, Gazprom obtained the naming rights for... |
one was the 2004 Russia–Belarus energy dispute when Russian energy giant Gazprom ceased the import of gas into Belarus because of price disagreements. The... |