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FIFA's marketing partners and top sponsors

Several of FIFA's sponsors on Friday night called on president Sepp Blatter to resign from his post immediately.

Here's a look at the organisation's top and second-tier sponsors.

FIFA partners

Adidas: The German sportswear giant is FIFA's oldest sponsor, having been a partner since 1970. Their current deal runs until 2030 and is reported to be worth up to £95million over a four-year period.

Coca-Cola: The soft drinks manufacturer has a 16-year deal which runs until 2022. It is reported to be worth an estimated £75million over a four-year period.

VISA: The global digital payments network became a top-tier sponsor in 2007 and extended its partnership until 2022.

Hyundai: The South Korean car manufacturer is FIFA's only Asian partner for the 2018 World Cup. Its deal, extended in 2010, runs until 2022 and its reported to be worth £182million.

Gazprom: The Russian state-owned gas company has a four-year deal with FIFA, including the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

FIFA World Cup sponsors

Budweiser: Budweiser has been a World Cup sponsor since 1986 in Mexico and has a deal in place for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments.

McDonald's: The fast food giant has been a sponsor since 1994.