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Inter Miami signs multiyear naming-rights deal with Nu for new stadium

  • Today the club confirmed a multiyear naming-rights deal with Nu for its new stadium near Miami International Airport, which will be called Nu Stadium at Miami Freedom Park.
  • As Nu expands to the U.S., the company is using sports partnerships to anchor its brand, framing the stadium deal as a strategic alignment with Inter Miami’s global ambition, Nu said.
  • A 26,700-seat Nu Stadium will host its first match on April 4 and includes The Nu Club, a 770-person premium lounge, plus The Nu Plaza at the district’s centre.
  • Nu will have its logo on Inter Miami's jerseys starting in August 2026, and the team will play 10 of its first 11 matches on the road, with a lone home game against Nashville SC on March 18 at Inter Miami Stadium, Fort Lauderdale.
  • Last week, Jorge Mas said Nu Stadium will be ready for the April 4 opener, while promotional photos featured Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, Rodrigo De Paul, and Noah Allen.
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The 26,700-seat arena will be renamed Nu Stadium. The sponsorship accompanies the partnership with Lionel Messi's club, while the fintech company moves forward with opening a bank in the United States.

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Inter Miami signs multiyear naming-rights deal with Nu for new stadium

Inter Miami has signed a deal with Brazilian financial services company Nu, which will have the naming rights for the team’s new stadium near Miami International Airport.

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Nu, Fintech of Brazilian origin, has become the new official sponsor of the Inter Miami CF, in an exclusive agreement for the new stadium of the squad commanded by Lionel Messi and for the next edition of the jerseys of the team. This is what the financial services platform communicated through its website, where it affirmed that the alliance with the Major League Soccer (MLS) team will extend for several years, although it did not specify the d…

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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