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November 19, 2025

The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and Arsenal Football Club have publicized the upcoming termination of the landmark Eight-year partnership. The collaboration, during which Rwanda became the first-ever sleeve partner of Arsenal, has succeeded in promoting the brand in the area of tourism, conservation, and international sports collaboration; that collaboration however will come to an end in June 2026. The decision to end the partnership is in line with Rwanda’s progressively adjusting approach to dissipating its global sports sponsorship within its target to obtain a greater international market, thereby streamlining its tourism requirements and investment goals.

A Ground breaking Partnership: Rwanda’s Tourism Journey with Arsenal

Since the partnership’s inception, Arsenal and Visit Rwanda have worked together to exceed the original goals of promoting Rwanda as a prime destination for tourism and showcasing the country’s natural beauty. With Arsenal’s global platform, the partnership succeeded in attracting millions of new visitors to Rwanda, ultimately driving tourism growth, cultural exchange, and investment in the country.

Rwanda’s commitment to sustainability, conservation, and cultural heritage was brought to the forefront during this collaboration. The partnership provided an unprecedented global stage for the promotion of Rwanda’s pristine landscapes and unique wildlife, including its mountain gorillas, one of the world’s most endangered species. Through the partnership, Arsenal helped introduce Rwanda to millions of football fans worldwide, many of whom were drawn to explore the country’s natural wonders and learn about its conservation initiatives.

Rwanda’s Tourism Boom: 47% Growth in Revenues

One of the standout successes of the partnership has been the remarkable growth of Rwanda’s tourism sector. In 2024, the country saw 1.3 million international visitor arrivals, a significant increase compared to previous years. Tourism revenues reached an impressive US$650 million, marking a 47% growth since the partnership began. This surge in tourism has been attributed to the global exposure Rwanda gained through its association with a high-profile sports entity like Arsenal, as well as the strategic alignment with the club’s broad, diverse fan base.

Rwanda’s unique appeal—ranging from mountain gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park to Big Five safaris in Akagera National Park, canopy walks in Nyungwe Forest, and leisure activities around Lake Kivu—was effectively promoted through this partnership. This allowed the country to position itself as a premium destination for both adventure tourism and eco-conscious travelers seeking unique, sustainable experiences.

Memorable Moments: Rwanda Heritage Day and High-Profile Visits

Throughout the partnership, several memorable events helped further strengthen the relationship between Rwanda and Arsenal’s fanbase. One such highlight was the Rwanda Heritage Day at Emirates Stadium, where Arsenal fans were introduced to the rich cultural and natural heritage of Rwanda. This event marked an important milestone, celebrating the shared vision of both partners to promote conservation and sustainable tourism.

In addition, several members of the Arsenal family, including legendary players like Alex Scott, Mathieu Flamini, Bacary Sagna, Jurrien Timber, Caitlin Foord, Katie McCabe, and Laia Codina, visited Rwanda. During these visits, they experienced the country’s extraordinary offerings, including participating in gorilla trekking, safaris, and the iconic Kwita Izina gorilla naming ceremony. These experiences allowed Arsenal’s players, staff, and fans to develop a personal connection with Rwanda’s natural beauty and conservation efforts, creating a lasting bond between the club and its African followers.

Supporting Rwanda’s Rise as a Sporting Hub

Beyond tourism, the partnership also helped establish Rwanda as a growing international sporting hub in Africa. Rwanda’s ambition to host global sporting events was supported through collaborations and initiatives that brought attention to its potential as a prime destination for international sports. Arsenal’s involvement with Rwanda helped accelerate this vision, with the club’s global reach bringing attention to Rwanda’s sporting infrastructure and capability to host major events.

Arsenal also played a role in supporting grassroots football development in Rwanda. Through the partnership, hundreds of young players and coaches have had the opportunity to develop their skills and learn from football experts, ultimately inspiring greater participation in the sport across the country. This collaboration has positioned Rwanda as a country not only known for its rich wildlife but also for its growing interest in sports, particularly football, further elevating the country’s reputation as a destination that supports global sporting excellence.

Jean-Guy Afrika: A Partnership Built on Mutual Success

Jean-Guy Afrika, the Chief Executive Officer of the Rwanda Development Board, reflected on the lasting impact of the partnership, stating, “We are proud of what this partnership has achieved over many years of collaboration. It broke new ground for tourism boards around the world, driving awareness and visitation for Rwandan tourism at a pace traditional campaigns could never match.” He further emphasized Rwanda’s intention to build on this momentum by expanding its global sports partnerships, including with other prominent organizations like the LA Rams and SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Rwanda remains committed to its ongoing relationship with Arsenal’s men’s and women’s teams for the remainder of the 2025-2026 season, continuing its commitment to promoting the country’s tourism and cultural heritage.

Richard Garlick: Strengthening Connections with Africa

Richard Garlick, Arsenal’s Chief Executive Officer, also acknowledged the profound impact of the partnership on the club’s global reach. “Our first-ever sleeve partnership with Visit Rwanda has been a significant journey,” he said. “We’ve worked together to raise global awareness of Rwanda’s tourism and conservation efforts and built many new connections with our supporters across Africa.” The partnership not only supported the club’s growth but also contributed to Arsenal’s long-term vision of success, helping the club expand its footprint on the African continent.

Garlick’s comments reflect the importance of international partnerships in Arsenal’s global strategy, with the Rwanda collaboration serving as a cornerstone in the club’s efforts to enhance its presence in Africa. The partnership has allowed Arsenal to tap into the continent’s passion for football, further strengthening its brand and community engagement.

What’s Next for Rwanda’s Tourism and Sports Ambitions?

As Rwanda prepares to move forward after the conclusion of this partnership, the country remains focused on diversifying its international sports sponsorships and targeting new markets. While the partnership with Arsenal will soon come to an end, the groundwork laid over the past eight years will continue to benefit Rwanda’s tourism sector. With increasing global interest in sustainable travel, adventure tourism, and conservation, Rwanda is poised to attract even more visitors in the years to come.

Moreover, the country’s growing sports infrastructure and its ambitions to host more international sporting events position Rwanda for continued success in this field. Rwanda’s commitment to building a sustainable future through tourism and sport remains unwavering, and the country’s story will continue to be told on the global stage.

A Lasting Legacy of Growth and Opportunity

The period of collaboration between Arsenal and Visit Rwanda has been a benefitting experience, and has been characterised by an exemplary level of tourism, culture exchange, and sports Rwanda tourism legacy has been enhanced on the world stage, integrating athleticism and nature, conservation, and adventure. June 2026 will mark the end of the partnership, and the Rwanda Development Board will continue diversifying global sports partnerships. Rwanda’s position as a sports and tourism destination will continue to grow. The collaboration will open new promise and growth opportunities, to which the world has only begun to witness.