Floki 已成为诺丁汉森林足球俱乐部的官方加密货币合作伙伴

链捕手Publicado a 2024-08-16Actualizado a 2024-08-16

Floki 已与英超联赛诺丁汉森林足球俱乐部(Nottingham Forest FC)建立了合作伙伴关系。

在周四的官宣公告中,Floki 宣布将成为诺丁汉森林的官方加密货币合作伙伴,并将拥有广泛的市场推广和营销宣传权利。

Floki 的一位媒体代表表示:“我们很自豪能够与足球领域的一支传统俱乐部合作,在英超联赛中获得曝光。正如诺丁汉森林希望打造世界一流足球俱乐部那样,Floki 也希望能呕在自身的行业变成最最成功的品牌之一,不断挑战,并通过 Valhalla 等品牌进行创新。”

在新赛季的所有主场比赛期间,从比赛开始到终场哨响,Floki 的品牌标志将在面向摄像机的 LED 屏幕上出现三分钟。这确保了 Floki 的品牌能够被更多的现场观众和电视观众看到。

此外在主场赛后,Floki 的标志还将出现在英超官方采访背景板的四块位置上,整个赛季的新闻发布会中也将出现四次。

Floki 还将在诺丁汉森林的社交媒体频道中获得大量曝光,在男子和女子成年队的全场比分相关动态,以及所有换人动态中都会提到 Floki 的品牌。

此外,在每场主场比赛发放的赛日节目册中,Floki 将拥有完整页面的展示,且其标志将可以显示在封面上。这有助于将 Floki 与球迷更紧密的联系起来。

球迷们可以期待诸如签名商品之类的周边产品。在赛季结束时,Floki 还将向球迷们提供在体育场内“亲自踢球”的体验机会。

诺丁汉森林首席运营官(COO)Paul Bell 表示:“我们很高兴欢迎 Floki 成为我们的官方合作伙伴,并期待着双方能够在接下来的 2024/25 赛季密切合作。作为该行业内最具创新性的公司之一,我们很兴奋能与 Floki 社区进行合作。”

英超联赛

英格兰超级联赛(EPL)是世界上最受欢迎的体育联赛。它的观众数量超过了欧洲冠军联赛和德国足球甲级联赛(Bundesliga)的总和。在 2022/23 赛季,EPL 的总观众人数达到了 32.3 亿人。这些比赛在 190 个国家的 7.12 亿家庭中进行了转播。

根据 Nielsen 的数据,整个赛季有 20.1 亿观众观看了比赛直播,此外还有 12.2 亿观众收看了精彩集锦和其他相关节目。英超联赛的各大俱乐部在社交媒体上也拥有庞大的粉丝数量,总计超过五亿粉丝,这些粉丝分布在 Facebook、Instagram、TikTok、X 和 YouTube 上。

诺丁汉森林的历史

诺丁汉森林足球俱乐部成立于 1865 年,拥有悠久的历史。它是全球仅有的八家曾连续赢得欧洲冠军的俱乐部之一,其他一些取得类似成就的俱乐部包括利物浦、阿贾克斯、拜仁慕尼黑和皇家马德里等等。诺丁汉森林在社交媒体上也有很强的影响力,拥有超过 450 万粉丝,包括在 Facebook 上的 100 万粉丝、在 X 上的 67 万粉丝、在 Instagram 上的 100 万粉丝、在 TikTok 上的 120 万粉丝以及在 YouTube 上的 18.4 万订阅用户。

关于 Floki

Floki 是面向大众的加密货币,也是 Floki 生态系统的实用代币。Floki 的目标是成为世界上最知名和最广泛使用的加密货币,专注于实用性、慈善、社区以及市场营销。Floki 目前拥有超过 49 万持有者,并因其战略性的市场合作伙伴关系,在全球范围内拥有强大的品牌影响力。

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