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Arsenal partnership to bring tourism exposure, football academy to Saint Lucia

June 17th, 2026 | Tags:
his multi-year partnership will commence at the start of the 2026–2027 season. It will feature prominent displays of Brand Saint Lucia at the Emirates Stadium, particularly during halftime, as well as across Arsenal’s official digital assets, including team-centred podcasts. Photo: SLTA
ST. LUCIA TIMES

CASTRIES, St. Lucia- Saint Lucia’s newly announced partnership with English Premier League champions Arsenal Football Club will include the development of a youth football academy on the island, creating opportunities for young players while also boosting the country’s international profile as a tourism destination.

The multi-year agreement, announced on Tuesday at the Royalton Saint Lucia Resort, will designate Saint Lucia as Arsenal’s Official Destination Partner, beginning with the 2026-27 season.

It will feature prominent displays of Brand Saint Lucia at the Emirates Stadium, particularly during halftime, as well as across Arsenal’s official digital platforms, including team-centred podcasts.

According to the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority (SLTA), the official partnership “means exposure to this network of receptive supporters to introduce them to Saint Lucia and ultimately drive economic benefits to the island’s tourism industry.”

The project is part of the SLTA’s broader sports tourism mandate as it seeks to partner with major brands across the sports industry. In recent years, Brand Saint Lucia has partnered with the New York Yankees and the Toronto Raptors in similar initiatives.

Minister for Tourism, Commerce, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture and Heritage, Dr Ernest Hilaire, said this collaboration reflects a shared vision between the UEFA Champions League runners-up and the Helen of the West Indies.

“This partnership is grounded in shared values of social responsibility, resilience and sustainability, reflected in both Arsenal’s work with its supporters and community, and our commitment to our people.

“We look forward to showcasing Saint Lucia’s vibrant culture, dynamic events calendar and natural beauty to Arsenal supporters worldwide,” he told the gathering that included Saint Lucian ambassadors, sports icons Daren Sammy and Julien Alfred, and local Gunners fans.

Chief Commercial Officer for Arsenal FC, Juliet Slot, described the agreement as “an exciting partnership that gives us this opportunity and will help fuel our ambitions of growth and success,” adding, “We want every Gooner, whether they’re in Islington or Saint Lucia, whether they’ve been supporting us for 50 years or five, to feel and see themselves in our club.”

A key component of the partnership is the development of an Academy Hub in Saint Lucia, creating mentorship opportunities and development pathways for young players to reach their full potential.

Minister for Youth Development and Sport and vocal Arsenal supporter Kenson Casmir expressed his excitement about the initiative: “We know that Arsenal is located in the city of London, and for our establishment of this academy, I am so glad that we are going to be establishing this academy in the city of Castries, the Sab Playing Field facility.”

Members of the Arsenal team are expected to visit Saint Lucia in the coming months to film promotional content as part of the partnership. This content will also feature an undisclosed Arsenal legend.

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