Iberdrola joins the FPF in promoting women's football in Portugal

The announcement was made public this Friday and was made public during the Portugal-Bosnia and Herzegovina break, which counts towards qualification for the Euro 2025 Championship for women's teams

The Portuguese Football Federation and Iberdrola, a leader in renewable energy, have established an alliance that extends to all senior women's football under the mandate of the national sports body.

The announcement was made public this Friday and was made public during the Portugal-Bosnia and Herzegovina break, which counts towards qualification for the Euro 2025 championship for women's teams.

The agreement between both entities extends until 2027 and will make Iberdrola the official sponsor of the "Navegantes" and the club competitions organized by the FPF: BPI League, Portuguese Cup, Super Cup and League Cup.

Fernando Gomes, president of the FPF: “The growth of women's football is our daily work. Something we do better accompanied by partners like Iberdrola, a world-renowned brand. We are sure that this meeting of interests will offer even more energy to our National Team and our competitions. With more and more players, more clubs, more competitions, it is important to highlight that those who invest in women's football are also increasingly numerous and larger. We are sure that this is the way to follow and that we will dignify Iberdrola's commitment.”

"With this commitment, Iberdrola aims to promote gender equality in Portugal, promoting the growth and success of women's sports. We want to contribute to the visibility, protagonism and creation of new female references in society, favoring the creation of conditions that promote inclusion and equal opportunities," says David Rivera, Country Manager of Iberdrola Portugal.

Iberdrola's commitment to gender equality, through the promotion of women's sports, transcends borders, with the sponsorship of several women's competitions and federations in Spain, Scotland and Brazil. In this way, Iberdrola contributes to promoting the success of women's sports, promoting equal opportunities and encouraging healthy habits in society.