Football LegacyFootball Legacy

Help

Sponsoring

Choose sponsors, negotiate deals, and plan your income.

Open in game

Overview

In the Overview you can see which sponsorships are currently active and what kind of income they can generate.

Totals are grouped by payment type (base amount, per match, per win). For the exact details, open the individual deals in the other sections.

What do the states mean?

Offer: A sponsor proposes terms. Depending on the deal, you can accept, decline, or start a negotiation.

Negotiation: You and the sponsor exchange offers. You can accept or send a counter offer.

Active: The deal is running and counts towards your income.

Declined: The offer is closed and can no longer be accepted.

Which payments exist?

Base amount: A fixed amount per season. If you sign mid-season, you only receive the share for the remaining matchdays when you accept the deal.

Per match: Paid out after league matches, independent of the result.

Per win: Paid out additionally after a win.

Bonuses: Some deals include extra bonuses (for example promotion or staying up). These are checked and paid at season end.

Duration: Deals run for multiple seasons. At each season change, the remaining duration decreases by 1 season. When it reaches 0, the deal ends automatically.

Kit (Main sponsor)

This is your main sponsor. You will see multiple offers and can decide which deal to sign.

Important: You can only have one active main sponsor at a time.

How to proceed

Compare offers: Some pay more as a base amount, others pay more per match or per win.

If an offer fits, accept it to activate the deal.

If you want better terms, start a negotiation and send a counter offer.

The sponsor may move towards you—or end the negotiation if your demands are too high. When you see “Final offer”, no further counters are possible.

You cannot decline everything: the last remaining option cannot be declined so you always keep at least one offer available.

Outfitter

The outfitter is a separate deal (in addition to the main sponsor). You can compare offers and negotiate as well.

Important: You can only have one active outfitter at a time.

Decision tips

Think about what helps you most right now: stability (base amount) or steady match income (per match / per win).

If you sign mid-season, the base amount is paid proportionally based on the remaining matchdays—this is expected.

Once a deal is active, the next change in this category only makes sense after the duration ends.

Stadium

In the Stadium section you have two types of sponsorship: perimeter board ads and naming rights (stadium/stand names).

Perimeter board ads

Perimeter board ads depend on how many ad spots your stadium has. More ad spots means you can run more deals in parallel.

Each offer uses a certain number of ad spots (Amount). As long as you have free spots left, you can accept more offers.

There is no negotiation for board ads: you simply decide whether to accept an offer or not.

Perimeter board ads are paid per home match (not for away matches).

Naming rights (stadium & stands)

With naming rights, you sell the stadium name or individual stand names for multiple seasons.

Requirements: Stadium naming rights show up at 15,000 total capacity. Stand naming rights show up at more than 2,500 seats per stand.

Offers are time-limited (7 days). If you do not accept in time, the offer expires and a new one will appear later.

Naming rights cannot be negotiated: you either sell them on the shown terms or let the offer expire.

The payout is a one-time payment for the full duration (with the current season paid proportionally). The name stays sold for the duration.

Important: Fans react negatively—identification with your club drops while naming rights are sold.

When the duration ends, the name becomes available again and the default name is restored automatically.