VfB Stuttgart Sues Winamax Over Unpaid Fees, Shifts Sponsorship to LBBW Amid Tensions

June 13, 2025
VfB Stuttgart Sues Winamax Over Unpaid Fees, Shifts Sponsorship to LBBW Amid Tensions
  • VfB Stuttgart has initiated legal proceedings against its main sponsor, Winamax, at the Stuttgart District Court, citing unpaid sponsorship fees.

  • The lawsuit comes after Winamax stopped all payments under their advertising and sponsorship contract in spring 2025, despite multiple reminders from Stuttgart.

  • Efforts to resolve the payment issue amicably failed, leading Stuttgart to pursue legal recourse as their only option.

  • The sponsorship contract between VfB Stuttgart and Winamax is set to conclude on June 30, 2025.

  • Amid these controversies, the partnership with Winamax, originally intended to last until 2026, has been terminated, with Landesbank Baden-Württemberg (LBBW) set to take over as the main sponsor.

  • LBBW will officially replace Winamax as the main and jersey sponsor of VfB Stuttgart starting after the current contract ends.

  • Tensions escalated during the DFB-Pokal final against Arminia Bielefeld, where Stuttgart opted to wear jerseys sponsored by LBBW instead of Winamax due to these ongoing contractual disputes.

  • During the DFB-Pokal final in May 2025, LBBW's branding was already displayed on the players' jerseys, indicating a significant shift in sponsorship.

  • In response to Stuttgart's jersey change, Winamax accused the club of breaching their sponsorship agreement and damaging its reputation.

  • The situation has drawn criticism from fans and stakeholders, including influential investor Porsche, who have expressed concerns over the sponsorship dynamics.

  • Winamax's partnership with VfB Stuttgart, which began two years ago, has faced scrutiny from fans and stakeholders alike.

  • VfB Stuttgart emphasized that the legal action was 'necessary and unavoidable' due to Winamax's failure to fulfill its financial obligations.

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