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FIFA President Gianni Infantino (left) with Hyundai Motor Group President Karl Kim — PHOTO FROM HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP

HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP affiliates Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corp. recently renewed their “longstanding partnership” with FIFA through 2030. Significantly, the renewed agreement welcomes group subsidiaries Boston Dynamics and Supernal into the fold.

The tie-up encompasses a wide range of prestigious FIFA competitions, including the highly anticipated FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 and FIFA World Cup 2026, among others. Hyundai and Kia’s support for FIFA has spanned more than two decades, with a new emphasis on the growth and development of the women’s game.

To commemorate the occasion, FIFA and Hyundai Motor Group held a signing ceremony at its headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland. FIFA President Gianni Infantino joined hands with Hyundai Motor Group President Karl Kim to officially seal the agreement, symbolizing the partners’ shared commitment to make football truly global.

“We are thrilled to continue our longstanding partnerships with Hyundai and Kia. Over the years, they have consistently demonstrated their commitment to supporting FIFA, and we value their dedication to enhancing the overall experience of our tournaments,” said Mr. Infantino. “As we enter this new era together, we are excited about the prospects that lie ahead with the addition of Boston Dynamics and Supernal. Together, we will continue to work on uniting the world through football.”

“On behalf of Hyundai Motor Group, we are honored to extend our partnerships with FIFA, reinforcing our longstanding commitment to the world of football,” said Mr. Kim. “As we embark on this renewed collaboration, we look forward to showcasing the capabilities of our mobility solutions and partner brands on a global scale. Together with FIFA, we aim to inspire and unite fans around the world through the power of football.”

As the official mobility partners of FIFA, Hyundai and Kia will continue to play crucial roles in ensuring the smooth and efficient transportation operations at FIFA’s global events and competitions. With the automakers’ extensive global distribution networks, they will provide comprehensive vehicle lineups that will fulfill all transportation requirements for FIFA, enabling seamless movement of teams, officials and staff.

Group subsidiaries Boston Dynamics and Supernal will join the renewed agreement with FIFA, providing opportunities for the future mobility brands to showcase their respective expertise, technologies and sustainable approach to innovation before a truly global audience. Boston Dynamics is the Group’s primary affiliate in robotics and Supernal is its advanced air mobility unit. Both subsidiaries are key parts of the group’s transformation into a smart and sustainable mobility solutions provider driven to advance future modes of mobility.