Turkey to sponsor Real Madrid for 12 million euros

Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism has signed an annual sponsorship contract with Spain's popular soccer team Real Madrid. The team will be paid 12 million euros annually to wear Turkey-related visuals on their jerseys.

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Turkey has signed a sponsorship contract of 12 million Euros with the Spanish soccer team Real Madrid, according to the Spanish press.

According to the contract signed by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Madrid team will annually be payed 12 million euros in exchange for the players wearing Turkey-related visuals on their jerseys.

Real Madrid currently holds the record for sponsorship contracts amongst European teams. The team also has a contract with Fly Emirates worth 70 million Euros, which will last until 2022.

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