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League Cup to be named the Capital One Cup from next season

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League Cup to be named the Capital One Cup from next season


The Football League have agreed a new four-year sponsorship deal with the financial services company to rebrand England's secondary domestic cup competition

Jun 1, 2012 12:55:00 AM

By Jay Jaffa

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The League Cup is to be rebranded as the Capital One Cup from next season after the Football League agreed a four-year sponsorship deal with the financial services company.

Football League chief commercial officer Richard Heaselgrave said: "This is terrific news for clubs and a great way to conclude the season."

The competition has been sponsored by various companies over the years, including Coca-Cola, Worthington's and Carling – a brand of parent brewing company Molson Coors. The tournament has been known as the Carling Cup since 2003.

The competition is widely seen as a lesser title than the more storied FA Cup, but has been used by many Premier League clubs in recent years as a method of handing young prospects valuable first-team experience.

Heaselgrave added: “The Capital One Cup is in great shape having been re-invigorated in recent seasons by a number of memorable finals, some thrilling midweek cup football and a first glimpse of the stars of the future.”

Kenny Dalglish led his Liverpool side to the 2011-12 League Cup, overcoming Cardiff City on penalties at Wembley in February.
 
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