TWICKENHAM has been renamed the Allianz Stadium after over a century.
The iconic home of English rugby was opened in 1909.
Twickenham has been renamed for the first time[/caption]Allianz previously sponsored the home ground of Saracens.
But the insurance giant pulled out of the deal after the club breached salary cap regulations at the start of a fall from grace.
SkySports report that the terms of the deal have not been announced but cite sources as saying the money would be a “significant boost.”
RFU CEO Bill Sweeney said: “We’re really pleased to be expanding our partnership with Allianz, enabling further investment into the community and professional game.
“This is an opportunity to celebrate our stadium’s proud legacy while developing it for the future.
“This partnership will support us in moving the game in a direction which serves all rugby, from minis to the elites, from club coaches to our national coaches and everything in between.
“Over the coming years the RFU and Allianz will work together to enhance visitor experiences and provide fans and local community with the best possible match day and event experiences.
“As we head towards hosting the Women’s Rugby World Cup in 2025 it is entirely fitting that the first game to be played at the newly named Allianz Stadium will be the Red Roses versus New Zealand on 14 September.”
Twickenham is the eighth stadium to be named after Allianz.
They also sponsor grounds in Nice, Turin, Munich, Sao Paulo, Vienna, Sydney and St Paul.
Fans were not happy with the move on social media.
One wrote: “Twickenham will always be Twickenham to me!”
Another posted: “Good luck with that.”
A third added: “Nobody will call it that.”
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