Schalke removes Gazprom as sponsor after Russian invasion

Author: Agencies

FRANKFURT: German football club Schalke 04 said Thursday it would remove Russian gas company Gazprom from its shirts, following the invasion of Ukraine. “In light of the events, developments and escalation of the past days, FC Schalke 04 has decided to remove the logo of the main sponsor, Gazprom, from the shirts,” the second division club said in a statement. In place of the sponsor, players would carry the team name across their shirt, the club said, adding that the decision had been taken “after talks” with Gazprom’s Germania subsidiary. The Gelsenkirchen-based club, historically one of Germany’s best supported teams, has been sponsored by Gazprom since 2007. Earlier on Thursday, the club announced that Matthias Warnig, a Gazprom representative on the club’s supervisory board would step back from his role. Warnig is CEO of the holding company for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia, approval for which was halted by the German government on Tuesday. The company and the CEO personally were also targeted by US sanctions announced on Wednesday.

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