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Who is Pitbull and why did he buy the naming rights to Florida International’s FIU Stadium?
Armando Christian Pérez, better known as Pitbull, has purchased the naming rights to Florida International University’s (FIU) football stadium
Pitbull, whose real name is Armando Christian Pérez and is often referred to as “Mr. 305 or “Mr. Worldwide” in homage to his Miami roots, has built a global reputation as a musician, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. With chart-topping hits like “Give Me Everything” and “Timber,” he has become a household name. However, his influence extends far beyond music.
This historic deal, valued at $6 million over five years, will see the venue renamed “Pitbull Stadium,” marking the first time an athletics venue has been named after a musician. This partnership is groundbreaking as it marks the first time an athletics venue has been named after a musician.
Why did Pitbull buy the name rights for FIU Stadium?
Despite not attending FIU or completing high school, Pitbull’s connection to the university is deeply personal. He has strong ties to the community and views this partnership as an opportunity to give back.
“It’s not just about putting my name on a stadium,” Pitbull said. “It’s about inspiring the community and creating opportunities.”
Pitbull’s investment in FIU is part of his broader commitment to education and community development. He has been involved in various educational initiatives, including opening charter schools in Miami. By associating his name with FIU, he hopes to inspire students and athletes to pursue their dreams and make a positive impact on their communities.