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From June 14 to July 15, 2018, fans around the world will tune into the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
For brands interested in finding innovative ways to connect with sports fans or audiences in this specific market, Twitter is the place to join the World Cup conversation. This year, one in two Twitter sports fans plan to watch the World Cup and use Twitter to engage throughout the tournament.*
If you’re interested in connecting with World Cup fans, here are some best practices and examples to inspire you.
Share things in common with people who’ll be watching the World Cup? Twitter’s a great place to connect; 53% of Twitter’s U.S. users watch, follow, or play soccer.* Reach fans — and the larger audience watching the World Cup — with Twitter's targeting capabilities. There are multiple ways for brands to connect with sports fans, including the following targeting types:
Once you’ve identified the right audiences, make the most of the Cup’s multi-week timeline. Brands that find ways to engage before and after the World Cup gain maximum mileage and build stronger connections. Of every ten sports fans on Twitter, seven are planning to interact on the platform before or after the Cup.* Before the World Cup, you can tap into athlete excitement and fan anticipation. After the World Cup, reconnect with fans by extending the moment — whether you recap highlights or showcase #CantMissMoments.
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A major milestone on the road to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ will take place on Tuesday 3 September: the launch of the Official Emblem.
To jog your memory of some of the iconic emblems of the past, we are inviting you to take part in the FIFA World Cup Greatest Emblem bracket!
From Tuesday 20 August until Monday 2 September, you can take part in the voting on the official FIFA World Cup Twitter account to find your favourite, spanning from 1930 through to 2018.
It’s a vote that will bring back memories of a poster on your bedroom wall, the first Panini album you had or even the first World Cup you watched on TV.
The first of five preliminary matches is Switzerland 1954 against Sweden 1958. The bracket will then progress into a Round of 16, quarter-finals and semi-finals. The final will take place on 1 September, with the winner announced the following day.
Which emblem of the 21 so far will come out on top? We look forward to seeing what you, the fans, decide before we reveal the 22nd Official Emblem of the FIFA World Cup!