Preparations to welcome FIFA World Cup trophy to Kenya on homestretch
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Plans to welcome the FIFA World Cup trophy to Kenya are in
top gear as the country prepares to receive the most coveted sporting trophy on May 26.
The first phase of the FIFA World Cup trophy tour by
Coca-Cola kicked off in Dubai last week and is expected to cover 22 countries
between May and June, four of which are in Africa.
The African leg of the tour will kick off in Ethiopia where
the trophy will be on display for two days between May 24th and 25th.
The trophy will be in Kenya on May 26th and 27th before
moving to South Africa where football fans will get to view it from May 28th to
30th.
It will then return to Tanzania where it will be on display
between May 31st and June 1st.
“Preparations to receive the World Cup trophy on track as we
continue to engage all stakeholders to ensure that we have everything ready to
welcome the trophy when it lands in Nairobi.” Said Isabel Kariuki, Frontline
Marketing Director, East and Central Africa Franchise.
The plane carrying the Original FIFA World Cup trophy is
expected to land at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on May 26, at 11:00
am and is expected to be received by various government officials and the
Coca-Cola team.
Once the trophy is received at the JKIA, it will then move to
State House where it will be officially received by H.E the President who will
hoist it on behalf of Kenyans.
On the second day, May 27, Coca-Cola will host a consumer and
public viewing of the trophy at the KICC all day where invited guests and the
public will get a chance to view the trophy and take a photo with it.
Coca-Cola is giving away 3000 tickets to consumers who are
participating in the ongoing FIFA World Cup Buy and Win promotion where they
will get a VIP viewing experience of the trophy in Nairobi.
Football fans and other members of the public who will be
interested to view the trophy will be required to purchase a 1.25Litre or
2Litres of Coke, Sprite or Fanta at the entrance of KICC to be able to access
the venue to view the trophy.
This year, the FIFA World Cup Trophy will visit 51 football
nations covering all FIFA confederations, making progress towards the goal of
visiting all 211 football nations by 2030.


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