Sponsoring Euro 2016 – A Special Report

Euro 2016 has proven to be a major success, at least from a viewership stand point with records broken multiple times across multiple countries.

In Germany, ZDF set a record for a European tournament with 29.32 million viewers for the Euro 2016 semi-final match between France and Germany. 

French network TF1 had 19.23 million viewers watching France win 2-0 with a 68.8% share of the audience. 

All in all, a good time to have your brand pitch side at the European Championships. A bigger audience than ever before gives the opportunity of increased brand awareness – and to reach more more people than ever before.

iSportconnect spoke to Nazim Aliyev, Head of International Sponsorship at Socar, who were sponsoring the tournament for the first time. Socar are an Azerbaijani national oil company.

iSc – You’re sponsoring the European Championships for the first time, what was behind that decision?

NA“It’s true our campaign which is to sit on the perimeter boards of European Championships, it’s our debut for Socar. It’s the first time we’re participating on a sport event like this. As a European energy campaign, we have achieved a role in the European economic development.

“Motivated by the European mission, we’re supporting a number of cultural and sport initiatives, so it was a natural step to show our interest in the European football family, with the highlight of the European football calendar.”

iSc: Who are Socar trying to speak to through this campaign? 

NA: “Azerbaijan is the source of our energy, we are involved in the upstream, midstream and downstream. We also have business units across Europe with Azerbaijan to Spain, where our business is spread, we have units in Switzerland, Romania, Greece, Georgia etc.

“Through this campaign with UEFA we are speaking to our end customers and business partners – as you might know starting from 2020, Azerbaijan and Socar will feed the new gas to the new European markets so we are preparing our debut in sport and in the energy business.”

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iSc: Is this something now that you are looking to build upon in the future with UEFA?

NA“The partnership ran very well for us, we are very satisfied. We will evaluate our partnership with UEFA and prepare the plan for the next step. But we are interested in partnering with UEFA for the next periods as well. The decision taken in 2013 was a strategic decision that would not only last for one season.”

iSc: Have you seen a lot of interest in the Socar brand due to the Euro sponsorship?

NA: “Football has a special role within sports sponsorship to Socar. Socar is not a new company, especially in Azerbaijan. We are a long-term partner of the Azerbaijan FA and a number of teams. We are also established in Georgia, exposure to European football is a key priority for us. We are looking to support football as the most popular form of sport. There are currently no plans for us to develop our sport partnerships in other sports.

iSc: Have you seen an increase in new business opportunities?

NAThe campaign isn’t about helping us establish new business it’s purely a marketing step for us. Supporting the Euros, with over 300 million people watching, we have a very good reach for our advertisement. The UEFA involvement is helping to create a better awareness of our brand and build a good foundation for the future markets where we are looking to build business in the future.

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LA 2024 appoint Disney CEO as new Vice Chair

Los Angeles 2024 has appointed Bob Iger, the Chairman and CEO of TheWalt Disney Company, as Vice Chair of its Board of Directors.

In his time at Disney, Iger acquired the likes of Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm.

Iger said: “The Olympic Movement celebrates the indomitable human spirit and brings people together across continents and cultures in a powerful, shared experience.”

“It’s an important endeavor, and I’m proud to support LA 2024’s effort to bring the Games back to Los Angeles and to reimagine them in ways that engage the global community, elevate the movement, and inspire a new generation.”

Prior to his current role, Iger served as President and Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company beginning October 2005 and President and Chief Operating Officer from 2000-2005.

He has also served as Chairman of The ABC Group and as President of Walt Disney International.

Los Angeles are among four bids looking to host the 2024 games alongside Budapest, Rome and Paris.

P1 set to expand with the purchase of Europe’s Jetcross Tour

Global marine motorsport promoter P1 has announced that it has purchased Europe’s leading PWC promoter and race series, discount Jetcross after raising £1.5m from investors for its global expansion plans. 

This announcement comes after P1 launched the AquaX Pro Enduro and AquaX Pro Sprint series in the USA earlier this year.

Jetcross is P1’s first acquisition since it bought the Honda powerboat series in the UK in 2010.  

Lisa Barsby, clinic Head of AquaX – International said: “The owner of Jetcross, physician Julien Bastien has built a reputation in Europe as the leading PWC promoter for stand-up circuit racing. His understanding of what racers want and the marketing profile of his events has committed the best riders from around Europe to his Tour. We are very excited to amalgamate  Jetcross into P1 and we look forward to the continued rise of PWC racing in Europe, Asia and the Americas”. 

Julien Bastien commented: “I have followed the success of AquaX since 2011 and seen it gain a reputation as one of the most professional and high profile PWC promoters in the world. I want the Jetcross brand to become a world leader in PWC racing and I believe that this merger with P1 will allow this to become a reality. I can’t wait to get started”. 

As part of the deal, Bastien will head up P1 European events as well as providing guidance and experience to the overall P1 AquaX global expansion throughout Asia and the Americas. Barsby will continue in her role as Head of AquaX – International. 

James Durbin, CEO of P1 “This move is a significant statement regarding our commitment and expansion plans for PWC racing. Following the ground-breaking TV deals with FOX Sports and NBC in the USA earlier this year, we needed to expedite our European expansion plans to capitalise on the exponential growth and profile that AquaX has created. Jetcross  is a strong brand with a superb reputation for promoting PWC racing and we are delighted that it will now be part of the P1 family of marine racing brands”. 

 

Georgia, Romania and USA join World Rugby Council

World Rugby has welcomed Georgia, Romania and the USA on to an expanded Council on a historic day for the international federation. 

With a new governance model paving the way for wider representation on World Rugby’s Council, the three unions take their place having successfully achieved all of the required good governance criteria as stipulated within the Bye-Laws and announced last November.

Find out more HERE.

iSportconnect announces new partnership with SAP

iSportconnect, the world’s largest global private network of sports business executives, is pleased to announce a new partnership with software and technology company SAP.

SAP will become the “Official Digital Transformation Software Partner” of iSportconnect

They are the market leader in enterprise application software at the center of today’s business and technology revolution.

With Run Simple as their operating principle, SAP helps streamline processes, giving companies the agility to create new growth opportunities for business with the world’s most innovative platform.

SAP innovations help 300,000 customers worldwide work together more efficiently and use business insight more effectively.

iSportconnect Founder and CEO Sree Varma said: “We are delighted to announced this partnership with SAP – the leading brand in Software. Through this partnership, we look forward to helping us grow together within the sports business industry while also helping to develop the industry itself.”

Darrel Pugh, Head of Sports and Entertainment for UK and Ireland at SAP: “SAP are delighted to announce our partnership with iSportconnect. We will look to help each other become even more relevant to the world of Sport, but most importantly we hope that in doing this we help to move the industry forward, and help sporting organisations embrace the challenges of Digitization.”

“We have chosen isportconnect’s exclusive and unique event programme aligned to its industry reputation to enable us to achieve this.”

Software Company WaitTime add Andrew Craig to Board of Directors

WaitTime, treat a real-time crowd science technology company, has confirmed the appointment of Andrew Craig to its board of directors.

WaitTime provides stadiums and fans real-time wait times for concessions, bathrooms and merchandise stands. As the company looks to expand into additional venues nationally and internationally, Craig will support WaitTime’s growth and scalability.

“Andrew has deep roots in the sports technology industry and beyond, having worked with companies ranging from start-ups to publicly traded companies to some of the most recognized names in sports,” said Zachary Klima, CEO of WaitTime.

“His insights are going to be tremendously valuable to our growth.”

“From first meeting, I have been very impressed with both the technology and the leadership team at WaitTime. This is a business with significant potential for growth,” said Craig.

“Optimizing business performance in any situation that requires customers to wait in line while at the same time enhancing the customer experience has great potential in the global sports business.”

Infront and Vizrt Join Forces to Create Virtual Overlay Solution

Sports marketing company Infront Sports & Media has partnered with Vizrt to jointly launch a virtual overlay solution to be expected for the 2016/17 season.

The fully-fledged version of the Viz Eclipse product will be exclusively distributed by Infront as part of its sports services portfolio.

Full story HERE.

Seb Coe Labels IAAF Doping Allegations as “Declaration of War”

International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) presidential candidate Seb Coe claims the recent allegations of doping against athletics is “a declaration of war” against the sport.

Coe, who will be going head to head with Sergey Bubka for the IAAF presidency later this month, has defended the IAAF and its doping system after a report published by The Sunday Times and ARD/WDR earlier this week.

The IAAF released a statement yesterday labelling the allegations as ‘sensationalist and confusing’ and IAAF Vice-President Coe says the organisation is angered by the way the sport is portrayed and has called for a fightback.

Speaking to AP, Coe said: “It is a declaration of war on my sport.

“I take pretty grave exception to that. This, for me, is a fairly seminal moment. 

“There is nothing in our history of competence and integrity in drug-testing that warrants this kind of attack. We should not be cowering. We should come out fighting.

“Nobody should underestimate the anger at the way our sport has been portrayed.

“The fightback has to start here. We cannot be portrayed as a sport that is in any way dragging our heels.”

Coe also denied the IAAF had been involved in covering up any doping in the sport.

“The use of that database, however it got into their possession, displayed either breathtaking ignorance or a level of malevolence around a set of readings you can simply cannot extrapolate beyond,” he added.

“The idea that my sport sat there either covering up wrongdoing or just being incompetent could not be wider of the mark.

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