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Guinness Celebrates the Return of Football by Rewarding Some Lucky Super Fans with an Unforgettable Experience.

by Femme Staff

The much-awaited English Premier League (EPL) season made a return, and Guinness, the iconic stout synonymous with camaraderie and celebration, set the stage for an unparalleled matchday experience at K1 Klubhouse. Football enthusiasts were treated to an immersive encounter that redefined their connection with the sport, as Guinness rewarded their football expertise in the predict and win mechanic.

The highlight of the event was the grand reward to Ian Waiganjo, a Guinness consumer who was granted an exclusive matchday experience as a drone delivered a perfectly chilled Guinness, and a remote control, precisely timed for kick-off in the season’s inaugural match. The lucky fan also walked away with a 55-inch Television, a Guinness goblet, a Jersey and a Guinness bottle opener.

In addition, Guinness rewarded five consumers who participated in the predict and win challenge with branded hampers for correctly predicting the scores of the first match between Arsenal and Nottingham Forest which ended with a score of 2-1.

Reflecting on the event, Guinness Marketing Manager Henrietta Reed said, “We are thrilled to have created a matchday experience that united football fans and shared moments. Matchdays are made by the fans and Guinness knows that each fan brings something different to the table to make the Matchday Shine Brightest. Guinness has always been at the heart of football celebrations, and this Weekend was a testament to that spirit.”

Guinness continues to be a pioneer in enhancing the way fans engage with football, creating moments that linger in the memory long after the final whistle. This unique matchday experience underscores the brand’s commitment to bringing people together.

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