Originally Posted by Spott:
Hyvee field would have been easier to say than geha. It seems like an odd sponsor considering that hardly anybody even knows what geha is.
GEHA has billions to throw around on shit like naming stadiums that HyVee doesn't.
McDonald's would have been a better choice. At least the colors match. :-) [Reply]
They wouldn't need to take the back of that scoreboard down to repaint it. That would be done while its affixed. My guess is improvements to the board altogether. [Reply]
Originally Posted by sedated:
They sponsor a hockey stadium, right?
I'm not sure if they would get their money's worth if they paid to change Arrowhead Stadium to Arrowhead Water Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
They could just keep it "Arrowhead Stadium", but use their logo, which would look good around the stadium... and of course be the official bottled water supplier.
It's not like most people are going to Google whatever the hell "GEHA" is (I know what it is). [Reply]
Originally Posted by Spott:
Up until I read your post, I still thought it was called Sandstone.
Sandstone Center for the Performing Arts (original name from 1983 to 1993)
Sandstone Amphitheater (1993 to 2002, 2008)
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone
Cricket Wireless Amphitheater
Providence Medical Center Amphitheater
Azura Amphitheater (current name) [Reply]
The 2021 season marks the first year of GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium and the club has now officially unveiled the new logo for GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, a visible representation of a partnership that pairs two national brands which are headquartered locally and share a deep respect and appreciation for Chiefs Kingdom and the Kansas City community. When the season kicks off in September, fans will see new branding and signage throughout the venue to reflect the expanded partnership between the Chiefs and GEHA, including the below logos, which are being deployed online and across the stadium's social media accounts now.