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Polish Olympic Committee Votes to Keep €6.5M Zondacrypto Deal After Regulator Scrutiny

National sports body rejects calls to terminate crypto partnership, setting precedent as European Olympic committees weigh digital asset sponsors.

Published April 25, 2026 Source Inside The Games From the chopped neck
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JOHNNIE BLUE · April 25, 2026

Polish Olympic Committee Votes to Keep €6.5M Zondacrypto Deal After Regulator Scrutiny

National sports body rejects calls to terminate crypto partnership, setting precedent as European Olympic committees weigh digital asset sponsors.

The Polish Olympic Committee voted to retain its sponsorship agreement with cryptocurrency exchange Zondacrypto, dismissing pressure from consumer protection groups and sport governance critics to void the deal. The partnership, signed in October 2023 and valued at approximately €6.5 million through the 2028 Los Angeles Games, will remain intact.

Committee president Radosław Piesiewicz confirmed the decision following an internal review triggered by public complaints and questions from Poland's Financial Supervision Authority regarding Zondacrypto's regulatory status. The exchange holds a Virtual Asset Service Provider registration in Estonia but lacks direct licensing from Polish financial regulators—a gap that became the centerpiece of advocacy efforts to dissolve the arrangement. Piesiewicz stated the committee found "no grounds" to terminate, citing legal counsel's assessment that Zondacrypto operates within EU frameworks and meets baseline sponsor eligibility criteria.

The retention matters because it signals how national Olympic committees in second-tier European markets are navigating crypto partnerships as revenue tools while larger Western European bodies remain cautious. Poland's 65-athlete delegation to Paris 2024 carried Zondacrypto branding on training apparel and digital assets; termination would have created a €2.2 million funding shortfall for the current Olympic cycle, according to committee budget documents reviewed in December. The deal includes kit placement, hospitality rights, and co-branded athlete content—standard Olympic sponsor architecture, but monetizing it through a crypto counterparty remains rare outside of global IOC-tier deals like Visa or Airbnb.

The decision also clarifies the committee's risk appetite ahead of broader EU Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation full implementation in December 2024. National Olympic committees across the EU are watching whether MiCA's licensing requirements will force renegotiations of existing crypto deals or simply raise compliance costs. Poland's stance suggests smaller committees will tolerate regulatory ambiguity if the cash flow underwrites athlete preparation budgets that lack deep government or corporate sponsorship pools. Zondacrypto's brand value hinges on Olympic association in a market where 11% of Polish adults report owning cryptocurrency, per a 2023 European Commission survey—higher than Germany or France but below Czech Republic levels.

The committee has not disclosed whether Zondacrypto will retain naming rights on specific athlete programs or if side letters were added addressing regulatory contingencies. Piesiewicz mentioned "ongoing dialogue" with the exchange regarding compliance updates, a phrase that typically precedes either quiet amendments or public relations holding patterns. Zondacrypto's competitors in Poland, including Binance-affiliated entities, have not secured comparable Olympic deals, giving the exchange a positional advantage in local athlete influencer marketing.

Watch for whether the International Olympic Committee's TOP sponsor program issues formal guidance on crypto partner eligibility before the Milan-Cortina 2026 cycle, which would set parameters for national committees. Also watch the Polish Financial Supervision Authority's next quarterly report on VASP enforcement, expected in April, for any mention of Olympic sponsorship review triggers. If Zondacrypto pursues MiCA-compliant licensing in Poland directly—rather than relying on Estonian passporting—that would indicate the deal's strategic importance outweighs the regulatory cost.

The committee's vote keeps €1.6 million in annual sponsorship revenue on the books through 2028, preserving funding for coaching staff salaries and pre-Olympic training camps that smaller national committees struggle to finance without controversy.

The takeaway
Poland retains a **€6.5M** crypto deal through 2028, setting a template for smaller Olympic committees to keep digital asset sponsors despite regulatory ambiguity.
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