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Columbus Crew gives ScottsMiracle-Gro stadium naming rights after 11-year shirt deal

The lawn-care company climbs the sponsorship ladder as MLS teams monetize venue assets ahead of 2026 World Cup.

Published May 3, 2026 Source Columbus Crew From the chopped neck
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Columbus Crew gives ScottsMiracle-Gro stadium naming rights after 11-year shirt deal

The lawn-care company climbs the sponsorship ladder as MLS teams monetize venue assets ahead of 2026 World Cup.

Columbus Crew has handed stadium naming rights to ScottsMiracle-Gro, converting an 11-year kit relationship into a broader real estate play. The Marysville, Ohio-based lawn-care company will rename the club's $314 million downtown venue, currently called Lower.com Field, when that digital-mortgage lender's deal expires in 2027. Financial terms were not disclosed. The Crew's front-of-kit agreement with ScottsMiracle-Gro runs through 2029.

The move transforms a regional sponsor into a dual-asset partner. ScottsMiracle-Gro first appeared on Crew jerseys in 2014, back when the team played in a crumbling suburban stadium and drew 14,200 fans per match. The franchise has since relocated downtown, opened a new venue in 2021, and averaged 20,478 through last season. Stadium naming deals in MLS now range from $2 million to $6 million annually, depending on market size and on-site activation. Lower.com is paying roughly $3 million per year under its current agreement.

The escalation matters because MLS clubs are racing to lock venue sponsors before the 2026 World Cup floods stadiums with corporate hospitality buyers. Columbus will host six matches, including a quarterfinal. That window creates leverage: sponsors who secure naming rights now can activate around a global tournament without paying event-specific premiums. ScottsMiracle-Gro gets its logo on international broadcasts and in every credential, media backdrop, and wayfinding sign during the competition.

The deal also signals how consumer brands are treating MLS real estate. ScottsMiracle-Gro operates in 160 countries but generates 70 percent of revenue in North America. The company's core customer—suburban homeowners aged 35 to 54—overlaps cleanly with soccer attendance demographics. MLS crowds skew 42 percent college-educated and 56 percent homeowners, per league research. Naming a stadium delivers sustained brand placement in a market where traditional TV buys are fragmenting.

The Crew-ScottsMiracle-Gro relationship also illustrates how kit sponsors graduate into broader partnerships. The lawn brand started small, paying an estimated $1.5 million annually for shirt placement in 2014. That deal has since been extended twice. Now it owns the venue name and likely secures additional inventory—club suites, pitch-side signage, digital integrations. This layering is standard playbook: prove ROI on apparel, then convert goodwill into infrastructure.

Lower.com's exit was predictable. The digital mortgage platform signed its stadium deal in 2020, pre-launch, betting on rapid growth. Instead, rising interest rates collapsed refinancing volume. The company laid off 30 percent of staff in 2022 and has been quiet on expansion. Its naming-rights agreement was always a growth-stage gamble. ScottsMiracle-Gro, by contrast, is a $3.6 billion public company with 160 years of operating history.

What to watch: whether ScottsMiracle-Gro negotiates activation around the 2026 World Cup as part of this deal or pays separately for tournament-specific rights. FIFA controls all in-stadium branding during its events, but naming-rights holders typically receive some form of hospitality or credential access. Also: how much Lower.com receives to exit early, and whether that payout comes from the Crew or from ScottsMiracle-Gro as a buyout. The Crew will formally announce branding timelines and new stadium name by March 2025, ahead of the MLS season opener.

The Haslam family, which owns the Crew, has spent two years upgrading commercial infrastructure. Since acquiring the team in 2018 for $150 million, they have added a training facility, renegotiated local TV rights, and tripled sponsorship revenue. The ScottsMiracle-Gro expansion completes the monetization of the franchise's primary physical assets. The next lever is likely international kit placement or a sleeve sponsor, both of which remain open inventory.

The takeaway
Columbus Crew trades naming rights to ScottsMiracle-Gro ahead of 2026 World Cup, monetizing venue before tournament hospitality premiums hit.
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