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Is Barcelona “sneaking in” company naming rights to the Camp Nou?

FC Barcelona has decided to accomplish something exceptionally respectable: surrender the naming rights to Camp Nou to the club's altruistic establishment, wanting to raise millions to battle the coronavirus emergency.

 A support would have the option to purchase the naming rights, with all returns going to good cause battling COVID-19, among different foundations picked by the support. 

In any case, a few fans are careful that behind the great motion there is a progressively evil plan: "sneaking in" corporate naming rights to FC Barcelona's arena. 

The Camp Nou has never had a supported name. Truth be told, it didn't have a name from the start. The name truly means "new field," and was only the name to allude to the new pitch they were going to utilize. It was introduced in 1957 after the club's past ground, Camp de Les Corts, demonstrated unreasonably little for the club's developing fanbase. Les Corts never had a supported name either. 

Gossipy tidbits that Barcelona were hoping to sell the arena's naming rights to a corporate support are not new, and are extremely questionable. 

By cooperating up with good cause, Barcelona are accomplishing incredible work, truly, yet is it so they can do a kind of "delicate dispatch" of corporate naming rights? Later on, will a corporate support pay the club cash, with noble cause not included? 

There's a verifiable point of reference for this. In 2006, Barcelona utilized a shirt backer without precedent for history, being the last holdout at a time where each club on the planet utilized one. 

Notwithstanding, rather than charging a corporate support, Barcelona gave 1.6 million euros to UNICEF for the benefit of showing their logo. 

This went on for some time, and afterward the club began utilizing the Qatar Foundation as a support. The Qatar Foundation is a non-benefit element, however fans could see a moderate change mounting as ties between Qatari cash and Barcelona fortified. 

Before long, Qatar Airways, an ordinary corporate support, started to embellish Barcelona shirts. Presently, Rakuten - a Japanese web based business mammoth - is the support. 

While this may be a "tricky" approach to acquaint corporate sponsorship with the arena naming rights, the truth is that Barcelona are giving a ton of cash to battle the coronavirus. Much the same as Barcelona gave UNICEF a great deal of cash and advanced their foundations for a long time, and transforming it didn't eradicate the great work. 

The club could have effortlessly changed to corporate sponsorship from the beginning, and never helped UNICEF simultaneously.

 The equivalent is genuine now: the club could have basically sold the arena naming rights, however they have chosen to collect a great deal of cash for a noble cause before at that point. So are they accomplishing something incorrectly, or is it still exceptionally honorable

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