Jane Leung
May 18, 2010

Visa | FIFA World Cup Go Fans | Global

Visa has launched a Visa Match Planner for the 2010 FIFA World Cup game for people to share and keep track of their friends' viewing schedules through Facebook.

Visa Fifa World Cup
Visa Fifa World Cup
This is an extension of the global marketing campaign ‘Go Fans’ launched in March. The ‘Visa Match Planner’ Facebook page is available in English, Japanese, Spanish and Portuguese, and it is customised to 32 selected countries.

Apart from listing the personal schedules for the must-watch soccer games, people can organise parties, chat with friends, track scores and standings. Soccer fans can also access exclusive offers for merchandises from the ‘FIFA Official Store’ within the application and on FIFA.com.

“Football fans are undeniably passionate about the FIFA World Cup and the teams they follow and social media provides a unique platform to help them express their views and connect with friends from around the world,” said Antonio Lucio, chief marketing officer of Visa.






Credits:

Project Visa Match Planner
Client Visa Worldwide
Creative agency AKQA
Chief creative officer Rei Inamoto
Executive creative director Bob Pullum
Creative director Clark Morgan
Art director Andy Slopsema
Copywriter Glenn Lovely
Agency producer Julian Smith
Media agency OMD
Exposure Online


Source:
Campaign Asia

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