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    UK Football vs. Crypto Shirts: Why Your Club’s Sponsor Might Be Breaking the Law

    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgJune 3, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Financial Conduct Authority has sent a formal warning letter to British football clubs, primarily those in the Premier League, warning that sponsorship deals with unauthorized international crypto firms and trading platforms may breach UK law.

    The timing is deliberate: with England, Scotland, and other home nations heading to the United States, Mexico, and Canada for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which kicks off on June 11, regulators want the problem addressed before the marketing frenzy begins.

    UK FCA: Football Clubs Face Legal and Money Laundering Risks From Unauthorized Crypto Sponsors

    Reuters reported that the UK Financial Conduct Authority warned Premier League and other football clubs that sponsorship deals with unauthorized crypto firms and trading platforms… pic.twitter.com/3AmIjUvlvx

    — Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) June 3, 2026

    Here is the central tension this article unpacks: football clubs need sponsorship revenue, crypto firms need mainstream credibility, and UK financial promotion law sits squarely between the two.

    Under current rules, promoting crypto-assets to UK consumers without FCA authorization is not just a regulatory grey area – it is a potential criminal offense. And clubs that display those logos may not be as insulated from liability as their legal teams assumed.

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    The FCA’s warning does not claim that Premier League clubs knowingly assist criminals. Instead, it suggests that by partnering with unauthorized offshore crypto exchanges, clubs might be promoting illegal financial products to their supporters.

    Under the UK’s Financial Promotion Regime, any business marketing financial products to UK consumers must be FCA-authorized or have endorsements from an authorized firm. This rule now applies specifically to crypto-assets.

    Many exchanges that sponsor Premier League clubs are based in offshore jurisdictions and lack FCA registration. This means that displaying their logos or linking to their platforms may constitute unauthorized financial promotions.

    Lucy Castledine from the FCA emphasized that clubs should not let unauthorized firms exploit fan loyalty by promoting potentially risky products. The FCA has urged clubs to conduct thorough due diligence before entering sponsorship agreements and is collaborating with the government and football regulators to uphold these standards.

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    Britain's financial regulator warns football clubs over partnerships with crypto and trading firms not authorised to operate in Britain.

    The FCA says these companies may be using club badges to promote risky products to… pic.twitter.com/Oj9l5WU41Q

    — Coin Bureau (@coinbureau) June 3, 2026

    To understand the current exposure of many clubs, it’s important to consider the commercial gap that crypto sponsorship aimed to fill. Following the UK government’s gambling legislation review, the Premier League agreed to phase out front-of-shirt betting sponsors by the end of the 2025–26 season, creating a revenue gap for clubs.

    Crypto firms, eager for market presence, quickly filled this void. By the 2023–24 season, around 70% of Premier League clubs had at least one cryptocurrency or online trading sponsor. A cross-border investigation revealed 53 sponsorship deals involving 36 crypto companies across Europe’s top five leagues in a single season.

    Clubs typically acted in good faith, since many crypto firms appeared to be established businesses. However, standard sponsorship due diligence didn’t account for the nuances of UK financial regulation. UK crypto promotion rules focus on whether promotions reached consumers without authorization, regardless of intent.

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    Three parties face distinct levels of risk:

    The Exchange: An offshore crypto firm targeting UK football consumers without FCA authorization faces the highest legal risk, as the FCA actively takes action against unregistered platforms, as seen with HTX and Justin Sun.

    The Club: Football clubs may face liability for facilitating illegal promotions, even if they didn’t create them. Legal experts have warned that crypto sponsorships carry unique regulatory and money-laundering risks. While no club has faced charges yet, the FCA’s letter indicates that this could change.

    The Fan: Supporters using club-promoted crypto platforms have the least legal exposure but face significant financial risk. If the platform is unregistered, it lacks regulatory protection and has limited options for recovering lost funds.

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