The Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation-owned Cache Creek Casino Resort has announced a multi-year extension to its partnership with the San Francisco 49ers, elevating Cache Creek to a “founding-level partner.”
“This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to providing unparalleled experiences for our guests and fans of the San Francisco 49ers. We look forward to the exciting developments and celebrations that this renewed partnership will bring,” Kari Stout-Smith, Chief Operating Officer and General Manager of Cache Creek Casino Resort, said in a news release.
The new Cache Creek Casino Resort Field Club highlights the deal, allowing fans to access field-level viewing just behind the 49ers sideline. Cache Creek signage will also be in place for the upcoming NFL season, including the “Ring of Honor” on the SAP Tower at Levi’s Stadium.
“Since 2019, we have provided several unique fan experiences alongside Cache Creek Casino Resort, from opening a brand-new premium club space to hosting onsite fan events,” Kevin Hilton, the 49ers’ Vice President of Corporate Partnerships, said in the release.
“This collaboration is a fantastic opportunity to share the rich heritage of the Yocha Dehe with 49ers fans,” added Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation Tribal Chairman Anthony Roberts.
Cache Creek and the 49ers celebrate Native American Heritage Month every November to honor their cultural heritage and contributions.
Cache Creek Casino Resort opened as a bingo hall in 1985 before becoming a destination resort in 2004. The casino resort held a golf tournament this summer, raising $137,000 for the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano counties.