The latest ONSIDE Quarterly Sponsorship Review found that while the rate of new reported sports sponsorship deals in Ireland dropped 19% year on year in the third quarter of 2020 versus 49% in the first half of 2020, these are ahead of declines of 38% in the overall volume of Irish sponsorship deals reported so far this year.
SPORTS INDUSTRY DOESN'T EXPECT FULL VENUES UNTIL 2022 WITHOUT A VACCINE
As sports events including the Guinness 6 Nations and GAA Championships shape up for a return to play next month, 46% of the Irish sports industry believe major sports events will proceed with reduced capacity of up to 25% attendees across the remainder of 2020, according to new research by ONSIDE.
The third wave of the ONSIDE COVID-19 SPORTS IMPACT MONITOR survey of Sponsors, Rights Holders, Broadcasters and Agency members of the Sport for Business industry group found that 7 in 10 sports industry stakeholders expect major sports events to be hosting 26-50% attendees by the first half of 2021, albeit just 1 in 4 expect venues to be more than 75% full before 2022 unless a vaccine is available.
Commenting on the impact of Covid-19 on the Irish sports sponsorship market to date, John Trainor, Founder and CEO of sponsorship analysts ONSIDE notes: “While 8% of sponsors say they have already dropped out of an existing sports sponsorship as a result of Covid-19, and a further 17% are considering stepping back from their current deals, encouragingly a similar 17% have already entered into new sponsorships since Covid-19 began.”
Trainor added: “Sponsors have been increasingly looking to renegotiate a revised fee as the impact of empty stadia becomes more evident. The numbers of industry practitioners considering fee adjustment approaches to sponsorship arrangements that are affected by Covid-19 have jumped from 27% in June up to 43% in September. All sides are sensitive to the unique nuances and evolving nature of the situation and the importance of managing an approach to this challenge that recognises the established and long term relationships required to make the sponsorships work effectively in the recovery phase and beyond.”
Several opportunities were uncovered by the ONSIDE industry research as potentially valuable parts of rebooted sports presentation in the short term, with rights including pitch-side grass branding and empty seat covers highly favored by sponsors. In-venue apps that allow for pre-order food at half time scored highly as an opportunity by 67% surveyed about how sponsors can support future safety measures.
Rob Hartnett, CEO at industry group Sport for Business, noted: “On the field, the majority of the sports industry surveyed by ONSIDE are optimistic that most scheduled events in Q4 2020 will conclude, and also encouraging was the significant 35% of sports sponsors that claim their organisation is likely to invest in cause-related sports initiatives and women’s sports in the next 12 months.”
The industry research found AIB & Musgrave’s GAA partnerships and Bank of Ireland and Vodafone’s most recent Rugby initiatives as the stand-out sponsorships in action over the past 2 months, with 2 in 3 stand-out sponsorships called out by the latest ONSIDE research being originated ‘locally’ in Ireland.
Looking beyond 2020, levels of optimism for recovery in the sports industry remain strong, with 7 in 10 industry practitioners expecting good recovery in sport in Ireland in the next 1-2 years. Concerns among sports industry practitioners for the wider Irish economy, however, are at their most fragile since the pandemic began, with just 4 in 10 optimistic about the wider landscape, and approval for how the government is handling the Covid-19 crisis dropping a significant 13% since June.
Below is a video uncovering the main insights in a conversation with Rob Hartnett of Sport for Business.
About the ‘ONSIDE COVID-19 SPORTS IMPACT MONITOR’
The ONSIDE Covid-19 Sports Impact Monitor is a survey of members of the Sport for Business community, including Ireland’s premier sports sponsors, rights holders and agencies. The third wave of the ONSIDE Covid-19 Sports Impact Monitor includes valuable inputs from 100 sports-related organisations, and fieldwork was carried out from 20th August to 4th September 2020.
About ONSIDE
ONSIDE is a leading specialist in marketing and sponsorship consulting and research services - With a proven track record and strong industry experience in a cross section of sectors, ONSIDE is currently feeding into the marketing and sponsorship decision making of circa €50m+ of Irish spend - working on many of Ireland’s premier sponsorship - on sporting, music, cause-related, broadcast and other platforms.
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WILL IRELAND AND THE UK CATCH UP WITH OTHER MAJOR COUNTRIES ON ESPORTS SPONSORSHIP?
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UNSETTLING QUARTER FOR SPONSORSHIP BUT SUPERMARKETS SHINE
SUPERMARKETS EDGE SPONSOR FIRST-HALF WINS
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ONSIDE COVID-19 SPORTS IMPACT MONITOR WAVE 2 INFOGRAPHIC
IRISH SPORTS INDUSTRY UNITED IN SUPPORT OF RETURN TO MAJOR EVENTS IN 2020
As sporting events continue to shape up for a return to play, 9 in 10 members of the Irish sports industry group Sport for Business believe that major sports events should proceed behind closed doors or with reduced capacity across the remainder of 2020, according to new research by consultants ONSIDE.
4 in 10 SUPPORT A RETURN TO LIVE SPORT IN 2020
The latest wave of the ONSIDE Sponsorship Market Monitor has revealed that 44% of Irish adults claim that they will only attend live sports events or concerts when a vaccine is available for Covid-19, with the varying sports fan bases of GAA, Rugby and Irish soccer largely aligned on their return to play preferences.
Inside ONSIDE: ONSIDE Experts on Covid-19 Impact
At ONSIDE, we are tracking the emerging effects of Covid-19 across different audiences through a focused series of research studies and analysis in the ONSIDE Sponsorship Market Monitor.
As part of the study, we explore opinions on live matters including a potential return to sports and entertainment events once lockdown measures are relaxed and attitudes to a ‘behind closed doors’ sport strategy in the coming months. We gauge how the industry, consumers & ONSIDE consultants feel about the impact of Covid-19 and explore the opportunities that are emerging during this crisis.
1 IN 3 ADULTS IN NORTHERN IRELAND FOR SPORTS BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
25% of the public in Northern Ireland say that going to watch live sports events is the thing they have missed most since the requirement to ‘stay at home’ was enforced and 33% plan to attend live sports and entertainment events as soon as possible once the ‘stay at home’ requirement is lifted, according to new research by consultants ONSIDE.
1 IN 4 UK PUBLIC KEEN TO GET BACK TO LIVE EVENTS
17% of the UK public say that going to watch live sports events is the thing they have missed most since the requirement to ‘stay at home’ was enforced and 23% plan to attend live sports and entertainment events as soon as possible once the ‘stay at home’ requirement is lifted, according to new research by consultants ONSIDE.
IRELAND CALLS ON SPONSORS TO CONTINUE SUPPORT
As the number of reported sponsorship deals dropped 14% in Q1 2020 versus the same quarter last year, 1 in 2 consumers in Ireland are calling on brands to continue to support their favorite sport, music, arts or cultural events through sponsorship, according to research by sponsorship experts ONSIDE
EARLY COVID-19 SPORT IMPACT SCORES REVEALED
SPONSORSHIP GROWTH TO SLOW TO 8% IN 2020: ONSIDE
With a decline in the number of sponsors in Ireland planning to increase their spend on sponsorship compared to last year, the Irish Sponsorship market growth is set to slow to 8% in 2020 to reach €242m, according to the latest annual ONSIDE Irish Sponsorship Industry Survey from industry experts ONSIDE.
WHO WON SPONSORSHIP SERIES 2019 IN PICTURES
AIB, GUINNESS & VODAFONE WIN A GAME CHANGING DECADE FOR IRISH SPONSORSHIP
As the dust settles on the recent Rugby World Cup 2019 and curtain drops on a decade that saw spend on sponsorship grow by 70% to over €220m this year, Vodafone Rugby and AIB GAA were revealed as the stand out sponsorships of the year and decade by sponsorship consultants ONSIDE and the MII at a major business of sponsorship conference this week.
ONSIDE 20 Fast Facts for the Rugby World Cup Japan 2019 - Part 2
A lot has happened in the first 3 weeks both on and off the pitch as this remarkable Rugby World Cup continues to gather momentum. World Rugby registered 654 million video views on its Rugby World Cup social channels over the first fortnight of Japan 2019, this alone has already surpassed the 400 million total video views achieved during the previous Rugby World Cup in England in 2015!