Soccer News of Monday, 10 October 2016

Source: sportscrusader.com

Emirates FA Cup coming to Ghana, Kenya

David James second from left and Hendrik Du Preez, country manager, Emirates with the Emirate FA Cup David James second from left and Hendrik Du Preez, country manager, Emirates with the Emirate FA Cup

Emirates, the title sponsor of the Emirates FA Cup in England, is bringing the top trophy on its first-ever tour to Africa.

The airline, which sponsors some of the world’s biggest sporting events and teams, aims to connect with people through their passion for sports, and in this case, through football by taking the Emirates FA Cup to Accra, Ghana and Nairobi, Kenya after a short layover in Dubai, to give fans the chance to get up close and personal with one of the world’s most prestigious domestic competition trophies.

The trophy, accompanied by Emirates FA Cup ambassador and former England international player, David James, travelled on flight EK787 from Dubai to Accra today and will continue its journey to Kenya after a two-day tour visit to Ghana.

Football fans participated in competitions in each country, and the lucky winners got the opportunity to attend an exclusive event where they could take selfies with the trophy and meet David James.

In May 2014, The FA Cup was brought to the home of Emirates airline by Arsenal Vice Captain 2014-15, Mikel Arteta to celebrate the club’s victory over Hull City. After the visit to Emirates’ Headquarters, the cup was taken to Arsenal Soccer School Dubai at the 7he Sevens to assist with football exercises for young and aspiring players.

Emirates became the Title Sponsor of The Emirates FA Cup, during the 2015/2016 season as part of a three year sponsorship deal the airline has had with The Football Association.

The Emirates FA Cup is the oldest and biggest domestic football tournament in the world with a large global following and attracts thousands of supporters all over the world including Ghana and Kenya.

With over 700 clubs entering the competition since it began in August, The Emirates FA Cup continues to inspire and surprise across all levels of the world’s favourite sport, with its distributions being critical to the lifeblood of non-league, amateur and grassroots football in England. Over two million fans have attended an Emirates FA Cup game this season with the competition also enjoying a resurgence in popularity amongst domestic and global television audiences.

Emirates is a long-standing supporter of football with partnerships across Europe including AC Milan, Real Madrid, Olympiacos FC, Hamburger SV, Benfica, Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal. Throughout the next three years, Emirates will focus on bringing the world’s most prestigious domestic cup competition closer to its fans from across the nation as well as the rest of the globe.

Emirates currently serves 27 destinations in Africa including five cargo points. The airline continues to enhance its presence in Africa by increasing flight frequencies to existing points, and deploying larger aircraft to cater for the increasing passenger and cargo demand.