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GUINNESS ANNOUNCES EXCITING NEW MADE OF BLACK PARTNERSHIP WITH THIERRY HENRY


    In a thrilling first for football fans across Africa, Guinness is announcing a major new partnership with legendary footballer, Thierry Henry; an international football icon of the highest calibre. As part of its Made of Black programme, Guinness will be working with Henry to celebrate the unique passion of African fans and their Made of Black spirit. I guess this means we'll soon be seeing Leo Messi yeah? Wait, his side are still trying to get tickets to go play in Russia. Hmmm.
https://www.guinness-nigeria.com/
The footballing Icon displaying the iconic beer.
Henry is famous for his time at the English Premier League Club Arsenal, where he was part of a team that won two league titles and three FA Cups as well as leading his team to the 2006 UEFA Champions League Final in his role as captain. Named Professional Footballers’ Association Players’ Player of the Year twice, and the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year three times, Thierry Henry enriched the football viewing experience for all fans of the sport regardless of team loyalties.


He will work with Guinness in Nigeria and across Africa to shine a light on those who demonstrate their Made of Black spirit
Commenting on the partnership, Thierry Henry said, “I am incredibly excited to be working with a globally renowned brand like Guinness. The Made of Black campaign is something I can really relate to. I have heard a lot about the huge passion for football that exists in Nigeria. I can’t wait to see for myself their Made of Black spirit.”

Oi, Arsene? Fancy signing him yeah?
This season, Guinness will be celebrating and uniting passionate football fans and rewarding them through incredible football experiences that only Guinness can provide. This will include Fanzone activations for thousands of fans across the country with live football and music experiences.  In addition, Guinness will continue to sponsor Barclays Premier League broadcasts through DSTV ensuring that all football fans can continue to follow their passion with friends and family over a cold Guinness in their homes or at their favourite bar.

Adenike Adebola, Marketing Director - Guinness added, “We are really excited to be working with such a football legend this year. Henry carved his own path to bring his creative flair to the game, he worked hard to demonstrate his skill and ability; ultimately changing the way the game was played in England and showing that he was truly Made of Black. He is an inspirational ambassador for our Made of Black campaign.” “Guinness has sustained a historic association to Football in Nigeria through its sponsorship of the EPL broadcast in Nigeria on SuperSport as well as its sponsorship of the Nigerian National Team- Super Eagles and annual consumer promotions such as Every Minute Made of Black that reward fans who buy and enjoy Guinness while watching the game.”

Guinness will also be celebrating everyday football heroes over the next year. Those passionate about football who have shown their own Made of Black spirit and gone above and beyond to fulfil their football dreams and inspire others. 

Guinness embodies the Made of Black mindset.  It is an iconic beer that has the darkest liquid, but the brightest flavours.  A beer that has lived in the hearts and minds of millions in Africa and across the world for over 250 years but has always had the authenticity, boldness and vision to do things differently.

Further details of the Guinness Made of Black programme will be announced over the coming weeks. Follow @GuinnessNGR on Twitter and Instagram and Like the Guinness Facebook page @GuinnessNigeria,  for the latest news.
                                                                                                               



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