Ulster Rugby’s home now Affidea Stadium



Linkedin
Twitter

Ulster Rugby stadium naming rights Image: Ulster Rugby on Facebook

Ulster Rugby has sealed a landmark long-term partnership and stadium naming rights deal with Affidea, Europe’s fastest growing healthcare company.

Ulster Rugby’s Belfast home, known up until now as Kingspan Stadium, will be officially renamed the Affidea Stadium

Ulster Rugby said the exciting collaboration represents more than just a change in name. It reflects a shared commitment between Ulster Rugby and Affidea to excellence, community health and wellbeing, and the continued growth of rugby across the province of Ulster.

Ulster Rugby is one of the four professional provincial rugby union teams from the island of Ireland. They compete in the Irish regional pool of the United Rugby Championship and in the European Rugby Champions Cup, each of which they have won once. Ulster was the first Irish team and the first team outside England (UK) and France to win the European Cup in 1999.

Ravenhill Stadium (known as the Affidea Stadium for sponsorship reasons from July 2025,[2] formerly known as the Kingspan Stadium) is a rugby stadium located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the home of Ulster Rugby.

With the opening of a new stand for the 2014 Heineken Cup quarter-final against Saracens on 5 April 2014, the capacity of the stadium is now 18,196. The stadium is owned by the Irish Rugby Football Union.

The renaming of the stadium will be accompanied by refreshed signage, branding, and activation plans both on match days and in the wider community.

Hugh McCaughey, CEO of Ulster Rugby, said: “We are delighted to welcome Affidea as our new stadium naming rights partner. Affidea shares our passion for high performance, our commitment to the health and wellbeing of people across the province, and our vision for the future of rugby in Ulster.

“Together, we will continue to invest in elite and grassroots rugby, and we look forward to seeing the Affidea Stadium become a beacon for sport and community pride in Ulster.”

Affidea, a trusted healthcare partner operating in over 16 countries, with 410 clinics across Europe, has a growing footprint in the province of Ulster with approved plans to open a state of the art private hospital in 2026, which is expected to create 160 jobs and will include a much needed orthopaedic and sports medicine centre of excellence.

Affidea currently operates Affidea Belfast (formerly Northern MRI), along with two established clinics in Hillsborough, Affidea Orthoderm and Affidea Hillsborough Private Clinic.

This strategic partnership serves as a powerful catalyst for enhancing the Affidea brand across the region, strengthening its presence and fostering deeper engagement with local communities through the unifying power of sport.

Barry Downes, CEO of Affidea UK and Ireland said: “Affidea is thrilled to partner with Ulster Rugby, a club with rich heritage, passionate support, and a deep-rooted connection to the local community. This partnership represents an exciting opportunity for Affidea to further grow our presence and impact in the province of Ulster.

Rugby is a game that inspires excellence, teamwork, and trust, values that align strongly with our approach to healthcare. We’re proud to see our name on a stadium that also represents those ideals.”

The Affidea Stadium will continue to host Ulster Rugby’s men’s and women’s teams, Academy fixtures, schools’ competitions and community events, helping to grow the game at every level.

This partnership also marks a significant moment in Ulster Rugby’s long-term commercial strategy, providing a strong platform to invest in the development of players, facilities and fan experience, while helping Affidea to expand its reach and impact through the most powerful community platforms in the province, Rugby Union.

Ulster Rugby and Affidea look forward to the official unveiling of the Affidea Stadium branding ahead of the 2025/26 season, with further announcements and community initiatives to follow in the coming months.

The Affidea Stadium will open its doors for the first time under its new name for the Women’s Summer Series – Ireland V Canada on Saturday 9th of August with tickets now on General Sale Here.

Continue to follow Coliseum for latest updates on venues business news. Coliseum is dedicated towards building the best global community of sports and entertainment venue executives and professionals creating better and more profitable venues.

Become a member of the only Global Sports Venue Alliance and connect with stadiums, arenas and experts from around the world. Apply for membership at www.coliseum-online.com/alliance and make use of the 365Coliseum Business.

Watch 500+ member-exclusive videos with valuable tips for your venue



« Previous News:
» Next News:




Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

More News

NHL continues hosting games in Germany and introduces a new strategic partnership

FC Bayern Munich-National Hockey League cross-sport collaboration

Published: August 21st, 2026

The Bundesliga team FC Bayern Munich and the National Hockey League (NHL) are launching a... » Read more

Turin’s Allianz Stadium with upgrades for the new season

Juventus FC Allianz Stadium digital explosion-integrated offering

Published: August 21st, 2026

The 2026-2027 seasons will mark a new chapter in the evolution of the Allianz Stadium in Turin,... » Read more

Coventry City FC and Coventry Building Society Arena partners with Legends Global

Coventry City and CBS Arena partner with Legends Global

Published: August 21st, 2026

Legends Global has sealed a landmark 10-year partnership with English Premier League club Coventry... » Read more

Kansas City committee commits $600M to Crown Center KC Royals new ballpark

Kansas City commits £600 million to new Royals ballpark

Published: August 21st, 2026

Kansas City is formally proposing to offer $600 million in funding to help pay for a new Kansas... » Read more


Receive global sports venue NEWS five times a week in your inbox