The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) has today announced Go Media Limited as an Official Sponsor of the OFC Professional League for the 2026 season.

The partnership will run from January to June 2026 and will see Go Media support the inaugural season of the OFC Professional League through the provision of significant out-of-home media support, helping to increase awareness, visibility, and engagement with the competition across Auckland.

As part of the sponsorship, Go Media will deliver a dedicated out-of-home media campaign to promote the OFC Professional League, while OFC will grant Go Media a range of commercial and marketing rights, including match-day LED and big-screen branding at Auckland-hosted matches, branded goal celebrations, naming rights to round-by-round goal highlight packages, and agreed match commentary mentions throughout the season.

The partnership also includes a strong community focus, with Go Media supporting a community ticketing initiative that will see a minimum of 5,000 tickets distributed to community groups for Auckland-hosted matches, helping to broaden access to elite football experiences for families, schools, and grassroots participants.

OFC Secretary General Franck Castillo said the partnership reflects the importance of strategic media partnerships in building a successful professional competition.

“We are pleased to welcome Go Media as an Official Sponsor of the OFC Professional League. Their media support will play an important role in promoting the competition and engaging new audiences, while enabling OFC to deliver a strong inaugural season for professional club football in Oceania.”

Go Media Managing Director Mike Gray said the company was proud to support a milestone moment for football in the region.

“The OFC Professional League is an exciting new chapter for the game in Oceania. We’re proud to be supporting its launch through our out-of-home media network and working with OFC to help bring the competition to life for fans and communities.”

The OFC Professional League brings together leading clubs from across Oceania, providing a high-performance pathway for players and contributing to the long-term growth of professional football in the region.