Argentina Futbol Miracle

With 7-1 odds of winning it all, Argentina's sponsors are hoping for a miracle in South Africa.

Being an Official Sponsor of the Argentine national team has its highs and lows. Just ask The Coca-Cola Company. The Atlanta-based soft drink maker’s corporate logos were visible everywhere at the Estadio Monumental that October night when Martin Palermo scored the miracle goal against Peru in the rain.

A Shawshank moment and dream publicity to be sure. Thirty minutes later in the post-game press conference, head coach Diego Maradona sat at the dais covered with strategically-placed Coke bottles and cordially invited his media critics to give him oral pleasure.

It’s that combination of on and off-the-field unpredictability that raises the stakes for the corporate sponsors going to battle alongside Argentina and the 31 other teams in South Africa. Wharton gives an excellent overview today titled, Why and How Brands Hope to Score at the FIFA World Cup. The hierarchy of World Cup sponsors is explained in detail as are the number of clothing companies vying for team sponsorships “to raise consumption and sales at an exponential rate.”

As always, Argentina suits up with Adidas, while Nike is betting the farm on Brazil and eight other teams. Meanwhile U.S. advertisers will probably get more coverage than the U.S. team: Continental Airlines, McDonalds and Budweiser will collectively invest over US$60 million between now an 2014. In the end, Wharton says, those brands that are most successful are the ones that generate “an emotional connection between the sponsored team, the public and the brand.” For our money, it’s hard to top Argentina beer sponsor Quilmes. Talk about emotional bang for your peso. (YouTube Video)

Former player & current coach Diego Maradona in a 1978 ad for long-time sponsor Coca-Cola.

Former player & current coach Diego Maradona in a 1978 ad for long-time Argentina sponsor, Coca-Cola.

While some say beef is Argentina’s finest export, most European soccer club owners would politely disagree. The rosters of Europe’s legendary club teams are stacked with young players from Argentina like Lionel Messi, Sergio Agüero and Gonzalo Higuain.

And while these talented twenty-somethings are gearing up for a match next week in Germany and this summer’s World Cup in South Africa, a recently announced agreement should raise the team’s profile and following in the United States. The Argentina Football Association (AFA) just inked a deal with a Chicago-based marketing group committing the National Team to four “friendly” matches in the U.S. between now and 2014.

AFA agent Guillermo Toffoni explained the branding significance of the deal to Reuters: “We want to open the market for the national team which is a very strong brand. It’s a brand that is as strong as or stronger than that of Real Madrid or Barcelona.” (Article)

The global appeal of Argentina’s National Team is evident in the current roster of multinational Official Sponsors including Coca-Cola, VW, Adidas, Quilmes, YPF, Italcred, Standard Bank and Claro. While Brazil, Spain and England are more favored to win this year’s World Cup, odds are good the brand called Argentina will broaden it’s U.S. appeal beginning with the first friendly this September.

Buenos Aires and Miami-based La Comunidad crafted creative print campaigns for VW.

Buenos Aires and Miami-based La Comunidad crafted creative print campaigns for VW.

Art Basel just wrapped up its annual run in Miami, and Advertising Age says a Buenos Aires-based creative team made a visual splash .

The La Comunidad agency used mobile art gallery booths and an original artist’s map of the Art Fair to launch a “rebellious expression” campaign for Converse, one of several global companies entrusting their precious brands to La Comu.com.

“Based in Miami and Buenos Aires,” writes AA, “the 75-person La Comunidad is Best Buy’s U.S. Hispanic shop, the general-market agency for Remy Martin, and handles Sony Cybershot cameras, Walt Disney Co. and Coca-Cola Co. brands Burn and Epika in parts of Latin America.” AA says La Comunidad is on the leading edge of an industry trend where global teams are increasingly flexible and interchangeable to more accurately address both shifting demographics and new product launches.

Founding partner Jose Molla puts it in perspective, “We believe the world today requires flexibility, and agencies that can react quickly. We like that the phone rings for U.S. Hispanic and Latin American and worldwide projects.The agency recently opened a branch here in Palermo Hollywood called La Comunidad Summer along with a website, ThisIsNotAGallery, that explains the mobile art concept in greater detail.

For more information about Buenos Aires creative talent and outsourcing to Argentina or Uruguay, download the new issue of InvestBA Privada.

Atlanta Buenos Aires Coca-Cola

Southern Style: Atlanta and Buenos Aires are finding more ways to work and play together.

While they are not official “Sister Cities,” Atlanta and Buenos Aires are certainly showing signs of mutual interest and future flirtation. Just last week Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin met with BA Mayor Mauricio Macri and exchanged a variety of best practices regarding cultural, urban transit and environmental programs.

The most exciting news from a BA tourism standpoint was the joint announcement that BA would play host to an International Jazz Festival while Atlanta would sponsor Tango Appreciation Week. Both announcements were undoubtedly well received by Atlanta-based Delta Airlines which offers daily non-stops between the Capital of the South and the Argentine capital.

And more Atlanta/Buenos Aires good vibrations were felt this week when the Argentine National Team, recently on the verge of elimination, defeated Uruguay and qualified for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. In a twist of international futbol irony, Pepsi sponsors the U.S. National Team, while The Coca-Cola Company is the official sponsor of Argentina. The Atlanta-based company and its beverage brands (including Dasani and Powerade) are not only synonymous with the National Team, their creative ad campaigns (YouTube Video) demonstrate a real understanding of the passion for futbol in BA.

 

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