Many brands are trying to come to the sponsor’s list. FIFA World Cup is one of the most influential international marketing platforms for any brand to promote itself. All top brands like Adidas, Coca-Cola, Hyundai, Wanda Group, and Qatar Airways have become part of FIFA.
Women’s FIFA World Cup is the 9th edition which is going to begin from 20 July to 20 August 2023 in the previous 2019 Women’s FIFA World Cup United States was the defending champions
The competition will be held in Australia and New Zealand in 2023, making it the first Women’s World Cup to be hosted by two nations, the first FIFA senior championship for either men or women to be conducted across two confederations, and the first edition to take place in the Southern Hemisphere.
In any tournament, Sponsors are significant as well as supporting the programs financially and it helps promote the brand and help to make good Public Relations.
FIFA World Cup is the most significant opportunity for every brand to showcase innovative technological achievements, new releases, power of bands and enhance fans’ viewing experience to engage the audience and make them their regular customer.
New sponsor added in FIFA 2023 There are many sponsors for this tournament Visa, Xero, Cosco, Globant, CommBank, Jacob’s Creek, Inter Rapidisimo, and Team Global Express.
This time, the Unilever personal Care brand and FIFA are collaborating on a range of initiatives to help the growth of women’s football globally. This time 2023 FIFA World Cup is going to be a landmark moment for women’s football.
Specifically for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, there are some new names Dove, Lifebuoy and Lux, and Rexona.
The brand collaboration will be going to build on existing projects by Unilever brands, Rexona’s Breaking Limits program, and Dove Self-Esteem Project has created a positive impact among people, especially among Women to participate in any sports tournament.
Improving Galloper Can Put Fire Back In Yip’s Heart
SURELY nothing can be more disheartening for a stable, and one that are in the middle of a purple patch at present, suddenly to find their star galloper is being transferred to another yard.
That has happened to trainer Dennis Yip, who has saddled winners at three out of the last four meetings but has lost last season’s Hong Kong Derby hero Massive Sovereign to up-and-coming trainer David Eustace.
Unfortunately, that is trait in HK racing, where loyalty has little or no meaning to those closely connected within the sport, and it’s a matter of taking it on the chin and moving on.
Former champion trainer Yip, who has held a licence for over 20 years, is experienced enough to shrug his shoulders and get on with the job of training winners, and he will look to his handful of gallopers lined-up at the Valley to put a smile back on his face.
It is interesting that champion jockey Zac Purton is aboard three of his contenders, and all can be given strong chances.
Former Australian galloper and Group Two placed Noisy Boy will relish stepping up to 11 furlongs in the Mars Handicap (11.10am), while View Of The World may appreciate the step back in distance for his first foray at the city track in division two of the Jupiter Handicap (12.40pm) over six furlongs.
The Yip and Purton partnership will surely be confident that the improving NORTHERN FIRE BALL can finally deliver in the first division of the Jupiter Handicap (11.40am), over the same trip.
The Australian-bred speedster has been hindered by a series of double-figure draws in recent races, and it probably cost him success when just denied in the closing stages over the course and distance last month.
This time the gods have been kind, allocating him gate two, which should allow him to bounce out in front and hopefully not see another rival.
Mayor Khan: London Will Be Capital For Women’s Sport In 2025
London will be the “undisputed global capital for women’s sport” next year, the city’s Mayor Sadiq Khan has said.
The Women’s Rugby World Cup final at Twickenham on September 27 will round off an exciting series of events in the city.
England go into that tournament hoping to topple world champions New Zealand, and will tune up in the Six Nations in the spring. Their concluding match in that competition will also be held at Twickenham, on April 26.
The World Cup final in London is set to have a world-record attendance for a one-day women’s rugby event.
England’s footballers will warm up for their Euros defence in the summer by facing world champions Spain in a Nations League match at Wembley on February 26, while in June, Queen’s Club in west London will host a women’s tournament prior to Wimbledon for the first time in more than 50 years.
England’s cricketers take on India in a T20 international on July 4 at The Oval and a one-day international on July 19 at Lord’s. The Oval will also host finals day of the new women’s T20 Blast on July 27.
Khan said: “I’m so excited that London is set to be the undisputed global capital for women’s sport in 2025, with some of the world’s biggest events coming to our city next year.
“I am delighted that we will be playing host to the Women’s Rugby World Cup, while we will also see the historic return of women’s tennis to the Queen’s Club. This is in addition to world-class women’s cricket, football, netball, hockey, basketball and athletics in the capital.
“I would urge Londoners to take up the opportunity to attend some of these amazing events, cheering on our top athletes and sportswomen. Ensuring London hosts many of the world’s leading sporting events is an important part of our work building a better London for everyone.”
The Netball Super League Grand Final will be played at the O2 Arena on July 6 while female stars will also feature prominently at the London Athletics Meet on July 19.
Fifa President Branded ‘A Chancer’ Over £1,750 Club World Cup Tickets
Fifa has been slammed by football fans after the first ticket prices for next year’s Club World Cup were published, with the cheapest seats available for the final costing £700 ($890).
The prices, listed on Bayern Munich’s website, go up to £1,755 ($2,230) for lower-tier seats at the final, which will be played at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
In response, the Football Supporters’ Association called Fifa president Gianni Infantino “an absolute chancer” in a post on social media.
The prices published by Bayern, one of 32 clubs set to play in the first edition of the revamped competition, showed that their group stage tickets range from £35 ($45) to £127 ($161).
Prices rise steeply in the knockout stages of the Club World Cup, starting at £220 ($279) for the quarter-finals and £414 ($526) for the semi-finals.
Fifa’s website says that tickets for some group stage matches will be available for £24 ($30) plus taxes and fees, but it has not yet published a full list of prices for all games.
The first phase of ticket sales is due to begin on Thursday and run until mid-January. Seats are being sold on a first come, first served basis and Fifa said it expected them to “go fast”.
A presale window opened on Tuesday for the 12 host venues, which also include Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, Audi Field in Washington DC and LA’s Rose Bowl Stadium.
Further sales are set to take place through the clubs participating in the Club World Cup from January. England’s representatives will be Manchester City and Chelsea.
Manchester City face group games against Juventus, Al Ain and Wydad AC, while Chelsea will meet Flamengo, Club Leon and Esperance.
Fifa and Infantino could face a further backlash after it emerged that dynamic pricing will also be used in the sales process for the Club World Cup.
The sales method gained notoriety earlier this year when Oasis used it to maximise returns from ticket sales for their reunion tour in 2025.