Amsterdam, 2nd March 2017 - HEINEKEN has announced it will be a Worldwide Partner of Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan. The new agreement with the sport's governing body, World Rugby, will see Heineken®, the world's leading international premium beer brand, continue as an official partner of rugby's leading global tournament. The partnership plays an important role in supporting the brand's global business growth objectives.
HEINEKEN's relationship with World Rugby - one of the most recognisable and longest-standing partnerships in sport[1] - dates back to 1995. The new deal encompasses Rugby World Cup 2019, Women's Rugby World Cup 2017 and the World Rugby Awards 2017.
As a Worldwide Partner for Rugby World Cup 2019, HEINEKEN will continue its popular match traditions across the 12 venue tournament, such as the Heineken® Coin Toss and the Heineken® Back Stage Stadium Tour. The partnership will also include exclusive pouring rights, LED pitch boarding exposure and tickets giveaways. To celebrate, Heineken® has released a short film (https://youtu.be/gKLKj-Dlwu0) that features ambassador and rugby legend Scott Quinnell sharing his Rugby World Cup memories, with a hidden twist.
Hans Erik Tuijt, Global Sponsorship Director, HEINEKEN, said: "Heineken® has enjoyed a close association with rugby for over 20 years. Rugby World Cup will again enable Heineken® to create engaging experiences for fans at the tournament and at-home in the 20 participating countries and beyond. This partnership compliments our other unique global platforms; Formula One, UEFA Champions League and James Bond."
World Rugby Chairman, Bill Beaumont, said: "Heineken® is a brand steeped in Rugby World Cup history and we are delighted to be extending one of the most well-known and successful relationships in the sport. With the pool draw, match schedule and ticketing launch all taking place this year, 2017 is an important year for hosting preparations. We are delighted that we will be embarking on this exciting journey with the full support of Heineken®."
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Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan is the ninth edition of rugby's showcase global event and the first in Asia. The world's top 20 national teams will play in 48 matches hosted across 12 match cities for the right to lift the iconic Webb Ellis Cup and be crowned world champions. Rugby World Cup is the sport's financial engine, generating approximately 90 per cent of World Rugby's revenues for reinvestment in the global game over the four-year cycle. The record-breaking success of England 2015 is enabling World Rugby to invest £245.8 million in the sport by 2020, eclipsing the previous 2013-16 £201 million investment injection by 22 per cent.
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