Tag: Euro Cup

  • Haier India becomes title sponsor for Match Centre Live at Champions Trophy 2025

    Haier India becomes title sponsor for Match Centre Live at Champions Trophy 2025

    MUMBAI : Haier India is set to take centre stage in the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 as the title sponsor for Match Centre Live on JioHotstar. From 19 February to 9 March 2025, the brand will bring cricket fans closer to the action with exclusive match insights, real-time updates, & expert analysis, reinforcing its presence in the world of sports entertainment.

    This move aligns with Haier’s sport-o-tainment marketing approach, which aims to engage India’s young, tech-savvy, and  premium consumer base through major sporting events. By integrating its brand into the cricketing action, Haier is set to amplify its visibility among millions of passionate fans.

    Haier appliances India president NS Satish remarked, “Cricket unites India like no other sport. This collaboration with JioHotstar enhances our engagement with audiences across generations, reinforcing Haier’s image as an innovative & challenger brand that merges technology with passion.”

    As Match Centre Live’s title sponsor, Haier will offer exclusive live match statistics, expert insights, and commentary across JioHotstar’s connected TV and  mobile platforms. The collaboration will also feature high-impact tv commercials, showcasing Haier’s premium refrigerators, LED TVs, washing machines, and  air conditioners.

    With a history of sponsoring top-tier sporting events such as the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, Euro Cup, Roland-Garros, & the IPL, Haier continues to strengthen its presence in the sports & entertainment landscape.

  • UEFA postpones Euro Cup 2020 by 12 months amid coronavirus scare

    UEFA postpones Euro Cup 2020 by 12 months amid coronavirus scare

    MUMBAI: As speculated, the once-in-four-year soccer event, Euro Cup 2020, has been postponed by a year amid the novel coronavirus scare, confirms Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) in a press statement. The flagship national team competition was scheduled to start on 12 June.

    The UEFA’s official statement reads: “The health of all those involved in the game is the priority and to avoid placing any unnecessary pressure on national public services involved in staging matches. This move will help all domestic competitions (Champions League and Europa League), currently on hold due to the COVID-19 emergency, to be completed.”

    “All UEFA competitions and matches (including friendlies) for clubs and national teams for both men and women have been put on hold until further notice. The UEFA EURO 2020 play-off matches and international friendlies, scheduled for the end of March, will now be played in the international window at the start of June, subject to a review of the situation,” the statement further reads.

    UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin says: “Moving EURO 2020 comes at a huge cost for UEFA but we will do our best to ensure that the vital funding for grassroots, women's football and the development of the game in our 55 countries, is not affected. Purpose over profit has been our guiding principle in taking this decision for the good of European football as a whole.”

    Meanwhile, the associations have also set up a working group with the participation of leagues and club representatives to examine calendar solutions that would allow for the completion of the current season and any other consequence of the decisions made today, says the statement.

    The decision was taken by UEFA's Executive Committee followed video-conference meetings held with the presidents and general secretaries of the 55 national associations, and representatives of the European Club Association, European Leagues and FIFPro Europe, convened by UEFA President.

    “The health of fans, staff and players has to be our number one priority and, in that spirit, UEFA tabled a range of options so that competitions can finish this season safely and I am proud of the response of my colleagues across European football," said UEFA president during the announcement.

    UEFA Euro Cup 2020 was scheduled to take place in 12 cities across Europe from 12 June to 12 July 2020. The proposed new dates are from 11 June to 11 July 2021.

    UEFA also assured its existing ticket buyers and hospitality clients that if they cannot attend the tournament in 2021, the face value of their tickets and packages will be refunded in full. And, within a month refund process, will be communicated via email and on euro2020.com/tickets.

    Over a dozen of football players and a coach are infected by the novel coronavirus alone in Europe. The virus that first appeared in Wuhan, China has been spread over 100 countries. At least 7000 people infected have succumbed to the virus and over 1.8 lakh people have been affected so far.

    The postponement is a big toll on the pockets of sponsors, advertisers and football enthusiasts who were all set to experience the mesmerizing soccer event that was supposed to be held across Europe. Italy is the third most-affected country in the world with over 10,000 confirmed cases. 

  • Sony Pictures Networks opts for on-ground promotion for Australian Open 2020

    Sony Pictures Networks opts for on-ground promotion for Australian Open 2020

    MUMBAI: Massification being the end objective, Sony Pictures Networks (SPN) is planning to go big in promoting the prominent sporting events that will take place this year. Moreover, the broadcaster also revealed the new on-ground campaign initiatives to promote the first grand slam of the year to Indian masses.

    Sony Pictures Networks India head – marketing and on-air promotions for sports channels Neville Bastawalla, speaking exclusively to Indiantelevision.com, said: “Since 2019, we have embarked on the strategy of promoting niche sports in India and to get a larger share of the heart of consumers.”

    Commencing the year with the Australian Open, which is the most-watched tennis event in India and Asia, Sony has planned two on-ground campaigns in association with ‘Social’ – an urban hangout place and Inox – the largest multiplex chain in India.

    Bastwalla, explaining the on-ground campaign, said, “We have partnered with 23-25 outlets of Social across five cities in India to broadcast live matches of the Australian Open with a co-curated menu for Australia-inspired dishes.”

    Adding further he said, “We are also mulling whether to telecast live semis and final or only final at particular theatres, wherein we’ll get four to five Hindi medium school children to experience the match. We will also have chat sessions by known celebrities, who will talk about tennis and make students aware of the game as many of them doesn’t know what tennis is all about.”

    The broadcaster is yet to strategise the campaign for the semis and final. However, it has roped in Lenovo, Australia Tourism, Life Insurance Corporation among others as brands onboard for the grand slam. It is expected that more brands will come onboard as the game progresses towards its final stage.

    For the first time ever, to get more audience traction, the broadcaster will have semi and final matches in Hindi commentary. Last year, the Australian Open had garnered around 41 million viewership compared to 13 million by the following grand slam making up around 30 per cent of overall viewership.

    Meanwhile, 2020 is a power-packed year. The broadcaster is fully loaded with a line-up of international sporting events such as Euro Cup 2020 and Olympics 2020 in Tokyo, UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) Championship round of 16, and Wrestle mania – termed as the world cup of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) – among others.

    Meanwhile, to promote the agenda of massification and connect the Indian audiences with niche sports, the broadcaster is also getting Bollywood celebrities to talk about ancillary sports. Last year, SPN had roped actor-director Farhan Akhtar to bat for UEFA Championship in Madrid and actor Varun Dhawan for Ultimate Fighting Championship’s match in Abu Dhabi.

    Bastawalla also said: “Cricket in India is the most-watched sporting event followed by WWE in sports entertainment section. Everything else is at a similar level barring marquee properties like FIFA and Euro Cup which have both mass and class – mass in terms of reach and it’s a very classy premium event.”

    Citing an example, the marketing head said, “If cricket is at 100 points on the pie chart in India, every other sport in India is at 10 points and our aim is to increase that point to 20-25 points.”

    Being strong on social media at 6 million reaches across platforms, the broadcaster is constantly using digital marketing methods to promote various sports along with traditional marketing.

  • Relive Euro Cup’s experience with handy gadgets

    Relive Euro Cup’s experience with handy gadgets

    MUMBAI: Passion for the sport is what drives all Soccer fans to turn up in huge numbers at the stadium or snuggle up comfortably on the couch to not miss even a second of the game. While not everyone can be lucky enough to witness the craziness live, the experience can be made as real as possible with the following gadgets:

    Say Bye to Noise with Sennheiser Wireless Headphones

    All soccer fans follow a ‘No Disturbance’ policy when it comes to the game! Well, who wants to be disturbed while your eyes are glued to an interesting game. Thus Sennheiser offers you a wireless aural experience with its Wireless Headphones series – RS 165, RS 175, RS 185 and RS 195. With no cable coming between you and your game, the experience of watching the game while relaxing on your couch becomes real – like you were cheering for your team in the stadium. You get the best interference-free sound, a crystal clear audio experience with highly reliable connectivity, low latency and excellent range! RS 165 – INR 15,990; RS 175 – INR 19,990; RS 185 – INR 27,990 and RS 195 – INR 31,990.

    Game Mode ON with the Around YU on YUNICORN

    While you are watching your favourite team play, how do you satiate your hunger pangs, or maybe book a cab for your girlfriend? Of course, you can’t miss your match however these mundane tasks need a closure. Worry NOT. Around, an integrated service suite solves all your problems with one touch ( or rather a swipe). When you use Around, you find all your needs in one window, it’s almost like a super-mart for your daily needs. You have a multiple tabs for Taxis, Food, Travel tickets and even health. Around aggregates all major travel operators such as Ola and offline taxi service providers, has an integration with Zomato that helps you order food from neighbouring outlets. So let AROUND take care of your tasks while you get your GAME MODE ON.

    Get a stadium-like experience with Micromax’s 50 inch 4K TV 

    The Micromax 4K TV has everything you could possibly want from a television, including Internet connectivity, smart functionality powered by an Android-based user interface, a long list of connectivity options and a screen that can handle 3840×2160 pixels. So what if you can’t go to France to watch the Euro Cup? Bring the stadium to your home with Micromax’s 50 inch 4K Television to enjoy the Euro Cup 2016.

    Access scores faster and watch highlights with no buffering 

    Opera Max is a data management app that also optimizes data used across all applications on smart phones. Its compression technology helps users get up to 50% more from their data plans, especially on usage of image- and video-heavy apps. If you are following Euro Cup from your mobile device, it’s best to keep Opera Max switched on throughout. You can block all other apps from using data in the foreground as well as background and stay updated with live scores that will load much faster. Catching up on match highlights will also be a breeze because videos will load fast with almost zero buffering – despite your sketchy mobile network speed. 

  • Relive Euro Cup’s experience with handy gadgets

    Relive Euro Cup’s experience with handy gadgets

    MUMBAI: Passion for the sport is what drives all Soccer fans to turn up in huge numbers at the stadium or snuggle up comfortably on the couch to not miss even a second of the game. While not everyone can be lucky enough to witness the craziness live, the experience can be made as real as possible with the following gadgets:

    Say Bye to Noise with Sennheiser Wireless Headphones

    All soccer fans follow a ‘No Disturbance’ policy when it comes to the game! Well, who wants to be disturbed while your eyes are glued to an interesting game. Thus Sennheiser offers you a wireless aural experience with its Wireless Headphones series – RS 165, RS 175, RS 185 and RS 195. With no cable coming between you and your game, the experience of watching the game while relaxing on your couch becomes real – like you were cheering for your team in the stadium. You get the best interference-free sound, a crystal clear audio experience with highly reliable connectivity, low latency and excellent range! RS 165 – INR 15,990; RS 175 – INR 19,990; RS 185 – INR 27,990 and RS 195 – INR 31,990.

    Game Mode ON with the Around YU on YUNICORN

    While you are watching your favourite team play, how do you satiate your hunger pangs, or maybe book a cab for your girlfriend? Of course, you can’t miss your match however these mundane tasks need a closure. Worry NOT. Around, an integrated service suite solves all your problems with one touch ( or rather a swipe). When you use Around, you find all your needs in one window, it’s almost like a super-mart for your daily needs. You have a multiple tabs for Taxis, Food, Travel tickets and even health. Around aggregates all major travel operators such as Ola and offline taxi service providers, has an integration with Zomato that helps you order food from neighbouring outlets. So let AROUND take care of your tasks while you get your GAME MODE ON.

    Get a stadium-like experience with Micromax’s 50 inch 4K TV 

    The Micromax 4K TV has everything you could possibly want from a television, including Internet connectivity, smart functionality powered by an Android-based user interface, a long list of connectivity options and a screen that can handle 3840×2160 pixels. So what if you can’t go to France to watch the Euro Cup? Bring the stadium to your home with Micromax’s 50 inch 4K Television to enjoy the Euro Cup 2016.

    Access scores faster and watch highlights with no buffering 

    Opera Max is a data management app that also optimizes data used across all applications on smart phones. Its compression technology helps users get up to 50% more from their data plans, especially on usage of image- and video-heavy apps. If you are following Euro Cup from your mobile device, it’s best to keep Opera Max switched on throughout. You can block all other apps from using data in the foreground as well as background and stay updated with live scores that will load much faster. Catching up on match highlights will also be a breeze because videos will load fast with almost zero buffering – despite your sketchy mobile network speed. 

  • Government demarcates listed sports events

    Government demarcates listed sports events

    NEW DELHI: The government has come out with a list of sports events, excluding cricket, which would have to be shared with the pubcaster on a mandatory basis whether played in India or outside.

    A government communication to broadcasters states that the list will be valid for five years, though implementation review will be done annually by the authorities.

    If Doordarshan is unable to telecast a listed event due to some reasons, then that game’s possible deletion from the list is likely to be discussed during the annual review meeting.

    Cricket related events have not been specified as there are two cases pending in the courts relating to it and involving ESPN Star Sports and Ten Sports.

    The mandatory sharing of feed of listed events is part of the downlinking norms, which were announced by the government in November 2005.

    Asked about the listed events released by the government, ESPN India managing director RC Venkateish said, “We are comfortable with the non-cricket list of sporting events.”

    The list of sports to be shared with DD include the summer and winter Olympics, Commonwealth Games, Asian games and Afro-Asian Games.

    On the soccer front, where the mercury is building up leading up to the Fifa World Cup in a couple of months time, the list includes the semi-final and final matches of Euro Cup and Fifa World Cup. For Asia Cup, it would be the semis, final and all matches featuring India.

    As far as domestic soccer tournaments are concerned, DD will have access to the semifinal and final matches of Subroto Cup, Santosh Trophy, Federation Cup, Durand Cup, National Women’s Football and Junior National Football.

    In tennis, all matches featuring India and the semis and final of Davis Cup will have to be shared with DD. For the Grand Slams and WTA, all the final matches (men’s, women’s, mixed doubles and doubles) feature in the government list, apart from any other matches featuring an India from quarter-final onward.

    In hockey, the World Cup semis, final and India matches will have to be shared with DD. For the Champions’ Trophy, its India matches plus the final, while on the domestic circuit, the Baton Cup and Gold Cup for Women will see the semis and finals on DD.

    In chess, the World Cup final and matches featuring any Indian from quarterfinal onward find mention in the list. Ditto for Chess Olympiad.

    The finals and India games of billiard and snooker World Cups also have made it as listed events.