Washington Spirit, CVS Health expand multi-year partnership

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According to a club statement, the Washington Spirits and the CVS Health will announce the renewal of a three -year partnership on Friday, among the most valuable deals in the national women’s football league.

The financial terms of the deal were not revealed as it “is an investment of a multi -million dollar in clubs and women’s sports.”

As part of the agreement, the Spirit, which lost to the 2024 NWSL play -off championship, will continue to wear CVS Health logo on both his home and uniform. The announcement comes against the Kansas Current at 7:30 pm on Saturday before the first home game of the ET 2025 NWSL season.

“Our partnership with CVS Health is beyond the renewal business agreement with CVS Health,” said Michelle Kong, owner of Washington’s Spirit.

CVS Health has been the sponsor of the soul since 2020. The new 2025 kit was made by “Shock View” Nike and has been added to Nayen Yellow Signed in two new green colors.

According to the statement, this partnership includes CVS Health “promising to support community programs and promising to improve social health”. The stadium will host the “CVS Health Day” on October 18, which will “include health -stressing health measures and programs.”

“We think it’s the right place, and the right team to support it,” Melissa Shelman told USA Today. “We don’t necessarily think about it (like), ‘what is ROI on Jersey?”

Instead, Shelman said he had entered into partnerships with the “wide open of eyes” years ago, seeing it as a startup investment to some extent that would pay a profit in the future and was a suitable fit for the company’s goals to help adults and children make healthy choices. And, “It felt right,” he said.

The identity of the soul stadium and operation teams will continue with local CVS store employees. During a ceremony before each home game, a stadium employee will also be honored for his commitment and customer service.

The Spirit says that the partnership will also include a CVS branding player panel that will show the CVS Health logo and tagline message along with the play field LEDs inside and outside the Audifield, “Healthy happens together.”

“From the beginning, the roots of our partnership with CVS Health are in the social impact,” said Kim Kim Stone, the CEO of Spirits, said in a statement, “And to set a new standard for what is possible through women’s sports.”

USA Today reporter Jason Anderson participated in the report.

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