Lincoln City's stadium has a new name after the League One club agreed a long-term naming rights partnership with global packaging company ProAmpac.
The deal will see the Imps play at the ProAmpac Stadium for at least the next decade as part of a wider commercial and community partnership and comes a few months after their promotion to the Championship was confirmed for the 2026-27 season.
Lincoln unveil new stadium name after landmark agreement
Lincoln City have announced a new 10-year stadium naming rights agreement with ProAmpac, with the club's home ground officially becoming the ProAmpac Stadium.
The long-term partnership has been struck with the US-headquartered flexible packaging and material science company, which operates more than 80 manufacturing facilities across four continents and has a growing presence in Lincolnshire.
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Lincoln's head of commercial Bobby Copping described the agreement as a “hugely exciting moment” for the club, adding that it represented far more than a simple stadium naming rights deal.
He said the partnership would help the Imps continue to grow both on and off the pitch while creating opportunities to engage with supporters, local organisations and the wider Lincolnshire community.
ProAmpac founder and CEO Greg Tucker also highlighted the company's strong links to Lincolnshire, saying the agreement was a meaningful way to support the local community where many of its employees live and work.
The stadium renaming forms part of a broader partnership between the two organisations, with plans to work together on community initiatives and regional projects throughout the duration of the 10-year agreement.
FGG says: A smart long-term move for Lincoln
Long-term naming rights deals are becoming increasingly valuable for EFL clubs, and a 10-year agreement offers Lincoln City welcome financial security while creating opportunities to strengthen links with the local community.