Historic Twickenham Stadium to Be Renamed Allianz Stadium
England's Twickenham Stadium will be renamed Allianz Stadium in September, following a deal between the Rugby Football Union (RFU) and German insurance company Allianz. The partnership includes substantial financial support to grassroots rugby, ensuring future investments in the community game. This marks the eighth stadium sponsorship for Allianz.
The renowned Twickenham Stadium, long considered the heart of England rugby, is set to undergo a name change. Starting in September, it will be known as Allianz Stadium, thanks to a deal between the Rugby Football Union (RFU) and German insurance giant Allianz.
Twickenham has a rich history dating back to its construction in 1907 and its first rugby international match in 1910. This new partnership aims to provide significant financial support to grassroots rugby, securing future investments for the community game.
The sponsorship marks Allianz's eighth major stadium deal, reminiscent of the transformation of Ireland's Lansdowne Road Stadium into Aviva Stadium. The 82,000-capacity venue's rebranding heralds a significant era for both the stadium and its supporters.
(With inputs from agencies.)

