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Columbus Crew Drops Lower.com Stadium Name, Keeps Sponsorship Deal

The MLS club converts a nameplate into unspecified partner categories as NWSL expansion arrives in 2026.

Published June 6, 2026 Source Columbus Crew From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · June 6, 2026

Columbus Crew Drops Lower.com Stadium Name, Keeps Sponsorship Deal

The MLS club converts a nameplate into unspecified partner categories as NWSL expansion arrives in 2026.

Columbus Crew announced that Lower.com's stadium naming rights expired and will not renew, though the real-estate platform will remain a club sponsor under a "long-term partnership extension." The club released no dollar figures, no category breakdown, and no term length.

The original deal launched in 2021 when Lower.com paid a reported $9.5 million annually over ten years for naming rights to the Crew's downtown stadium, which opened that season. The club now pivots to unnamed venue branding—"Crew Stadium" appears in press materials—while Lower.com shifts to unspecified sponsorship inventory. The timing sits three months after the National Women's Soccer League awarded Columbus an expansion franchise set to debut in 2026, sharing the same facility.

The shift matters because dual-tenancy complicates nameplate sponsorship. The NWSL club, yet unnamed and without disclosed ownership structure beyond lead investor Dee Haslam, will negotiate its own commercial roster. Shared facilities typically force title sponsors to pay premiums for cross-league exposure or accept diluted category exclusivity. Lower.com's decision to exit the nameplate while keeping a partnership suggests the premium did not pencil. The Crew declined to say whether Lower.com will hold equivalent rights on NWSL matchdays or what inventory the company now controls—jersey patches, training kits, and in-stadium LED rotations remain undisclosed.

Stadium naming rights in MLS have compressed since the 2021 signing. Orlando City's Exploria deal, signed the same year at a reported $3.5 million annually, remains the comp floor for mid-market teams. Lower.com's exit from the nameplate at a time when the NWSL franchise is building its commercial foundation signals that the company either underestimated the cost of maintaining prominence across two leagues or found better ROI in targeted categories. The Crew's press release used the phrase "continue to build brand awareness in Central Ohio"—sponsor-speak for smaller check, tighter geography.

The NWSL club's own naming-rights hunt now begins without the complication of an incumbent title sponsor holding conflicting assets. The Haslam family, which also owns the NFL's Cleveland Browns, typically structures sponsorship portfolios with tiered exclusivity by league. If Lower.com retains jersey or kit presence with the Crew, the women's team can still sell a separate nameplate or front-of-shirt deal without category collision. The Crew's stadium currently seats 20,011; NWSL average attendance in 2024 sat near 11,000, leaving upside for a sponsor seeking volume reach at a discount to MLS rates.

Watch whether the NWSL club announces its own naming-rights partner before its 2026 kickoff, and whether Lower.com appears on the women's kits at all. The Crew's next kit cycle launches in February 2025 for the MLS season; the sponsorship hierarchy will clarify then. The Haslam ownership group's NFL connections typically surface in sponsor crossover—Huntington Bank, Sherwin-Williams—so the next Columbus stadium nameplate may already be sitting in a suite in Cleveland.

The Crew plays its 2025 home opener on February 22. The building has a name again by then, or it does not.

The takeaway
Lower.com exits Crew stadium naming rights but stays as partner; NWSL expansion opens clean nameplate negotiation for 2026.
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