Bolton Wanderers cuts ties with gambling sponsors in notable move

Bolton Wanderers Ban Gambling Sponsorship

🏟️ What Happened?

  • Club: Bolton Wanderers (EFL League Two)

  • Action: Banned all new gambling sponsorships and partnerships

  • Scope:

    • No on-site betting kiosks at the University of Bolton Stadium

    • No new commercial or shirt sponsorships with gambling firms

    • Will not promote gambling beyond existing EFL obligations


🎯 Why It Matters

  • Bolton is the first EFL club to take such a strong anti-gambling sponsorship stance

  • Comes amid ongoing UK government review of the 2005 Gambling Act

  • Anticipated outcome: ban on gambling shirt sponsors across English football from 2023


💬 Club Statement


🤝 What They’re Doing Instead

  • Supporting charities and initiatives tackling gambling harm

  • Launching Team Talk with Bolton Council — a mental health initiative offering safe spaces for men to discuss issues including gambling addiction


🔍 Context

  • EFL is currently sponsored by Sky Bet

  • EFL Chairman Rick Parry has warned that a gambling ban could cost clubs £40m/year

  • Other clubs taking similar steps:

    • Swansea City ended gambling ties in 2020

    • Norwich City dropped BK8 after fan backlash over inappropriate advertising


🧾 Summary

Bolton’s decision marks a bold stance on gambling harm and sets a potential precedent for other clubs, especially as the UK moves toward tighter regulation. It reflects a growing desire in football to prioritise social responsibility over short-term commercial gain.

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