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Arizona Stadium Becomes Delta Sol Stadium in Record $60M Naming Deal

A landmark deal transforms a college football icon. How a tribal enterprise’s $60M investment reshapes the Wildcats’ home—and the Big 12’s future.

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Arizona Stadium Becomes Delta Sol Stadium in Record $60M Naming Deal

The University of Arizona has signed its largest-ever naming rights deal with Casino Delta Sol, an enterprise owned by the Pascua Yaqui Tribe. Valued at over $60 million, the agreement will rename Arizona Stadium to Delta Sol Stadium. The partnership marks a historic moment for both the university and the Big 12 Conference.

Delta Sol Stadium, home to the NCAA’s Arizona Wildcats football team, will now carry the new name as part of the long-term deal. The venue, which seats over 50,000 fans, will feature updated branding inside and out, including field logos, digital platforms, and enhanced visibility during national TV broadcasts.

The $60 million-plus agreement sets a new benchmark for the Big 12 Conference. Delta Sol Stadium will now reflect the partnership’s branding across all major platforms. Both organisations plan to roll out joint programs that support education, cultural exchange, and regional development in the coming years.

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