For the first time, the organizers and sponsors of the FIFA World Cup (FIFA and Coca-Cola) will be sending the official FIFA World Cup Trophy on a 225 days tour around the globe.
Monday in Zurich FIFA and The Coca-Cola Company unveiled the route of the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola. World football’s greatest prize is set to embark on its longest ever World tour.
The real solid-gold trophy is going on a journey to 86 countries during a 225-day journey and allowing thousands of fans to enjoy a rare close-up view of the authentic FIFA World Cup Trophy. The trophy will travel 134,017 kilometres (83,274 miles) and visit every nation in Africa to give African fans the once-in-a-lifetime experience of having their picture taken with the trophy.
The ceremonial flagging off of the tour took place on Monday as FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter and Coca-Cola Chairman and CEO Muhtar Kent accompanied the trophy on the first steps of its journey. Later in the week, the FIFA World Cup Trophy will be flown from Zurich to its first stop in Cairo, Egypt.
“Through this event, we are really engaging football fans on a global scale, giving them the unique opportunity to have their picture taken with the most prestigious prize in world football and to embrace the excitement surrounding the FIFA World Cup,” said Joseph S. Blatter.
“I am especially thrilled that the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour takes in all 54 nations in Africa and that this opportunity is thus afforded to all African football fans. None of this would have been possible without a strong and loyal partner such as Coca-Cola,” he stated in his speech.
“Our programmes to support the 2010 FIFA World Cup, such as the Trophy Tour, will leave a lifelong impression on consumers, which helps to reinforce loyalty and preference for our business and our brands,” said Muhtar Kent.