Burnley Football Club are proud to announce an exciting new partnership with Favela Cerveja, who join as the Club's Official Lager Partner.
This partnership unites two forward-thinking brands driven by innovation, community spirit, and a passion for creating unforgettable experiences.
Founded in 2016 and known for standing out from the crowd, Favela Cerveja is a UK-based brewer inspired by the vibrant culture of Rio de Janeiro, aiming to encapsulate the city’s independent spirit through its beers.
Their flagship product is a gluten-free, vegan, and organic lager with a crisp, fresh flavour, crafted using organically grown barley and Brazilian hops. With subtle floral notes and purity preserved through meticulous cold filtration, it offers a refreshing, modern alternative to mainstream lagers.
Beyond the beer, Favela is a brand with a mission. Through their partnership with the Favela Foundation – established in 2017 – they dedicate a percentage of profits to projects that drive real change in Brazilian communities, particularly around education and social welfare. This commitment ensures that every pint poured makes a positive impact.
Burnley Chief Executive Officer, James Holroyd, welcomed the partnership, commenting: “We are delighted to announce our partnership with Favela. Burnley is built on passion and community, and Favela shares those same values. We’re excited to be working with Charles and his team to bring a new offering to Turf Moor that enhances the matchday experience and adds something special for our supporters.”
Favela Cerveja Founder, Charles Gay, said: “We are incredibly proud to partner with Burnley Football Club. At Favela, our mission has always been about more than just beer – it’s about culture, community, and creating shared moments that matter. Burnley embodies that same spirit, and together we look forward to bringing a vibrant new energy to Turf Moor and making matchdays unforgettable for supporters.”
Fans will be able to access Favela's range of products on matchdays when they return to Turf Moor for Saturday's opening home fixture of the 2025/26 Premier League season.