2023 season
BETCRIS AND THE FEDEBEIS OF PANAMA RENEW SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT
The Panamanian Baseball Federation and Betcris renew their sponsorship agreement for the 2023 season of the national major baseball with a contract signing that was attended by important representatives of both parties, including the vice president of Fedebeis, Ramón Crespo, and the Administrative Manager of Betcris, Ms. Carey Berends.
Betcris, as the leader in sports betting in Latin America and official sponsor of Major League Baseball throughout the region, confirms its commitment to supporting the growth and development of baseball in Panama.
This strategic agreement will allow Betcris to have a presence in baseball stadiums during the competition and will provide customers with new and better betting options, as well as exclusive experiences for those who enjoy betting on this exciting sport.
Fedebeis will provide Betcris brand exposure through live streams on Fedebeis’ YouTube channel and Facebook Live, including 30-second ad spots during streams and appearances on other Fedebeis social media platforms.
This agreement also grants Betcris rights to use the image of Fedebeis, including the use of the organization’s logo, the names of the teams and the players.
This successful sponsorship renewal will strengthen the presence of Betcris in Panama and the development of baseball in the country.
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