Sunday 31st January 20104pm GMT
WATCH A (NIKE)RED MOMENT
Lace Up. Save Lives.
The Emirates Stadium will turn (RED) this Sunday as Arsenal play host to Manchester United, in a game which sees both clubs show their support for the NIKE (PRODUCT) RED ‘Lace Up. Save Lives’ partnership that generates funds to help fight AIDS in Africa.
Red goal-nets – a first in the Barclays Premier League, will sit between the posts for the match and a giant (NIKE)RED lace will be hung around the middle tier of the stadium to ‘tie the stadium together’.
Players from both clubs, including Cesc Fabregas, Andrei Arshavin, Theo Walcott and Wayne Rooney, will wear (NIKE) RED laces in their boots during the game and both sides will run out onto the pitch wearing (NIKE) RED track jackets to show their commitment to the partnership.
Speaking ahead of this weekend’s match Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said: “Arsenal Football Club understands the importance of the HIV/AIDS issue globally and with the world’s fans focusing on Africa in this World Cup year there is a great opportunity to make a real difference through the power of football in 2010. Arsenal Football Club is proud to support the (NIKE) RED ‘Lace Up. Save Lives’ partnership.”
(NIKE) RED laces are available to buy now at Nike Store locations, key retailers and www.nikefootball.com/RED at a cost of $4.00 / £4.00 / €4.00 per pair. Check out the athletes in this video showing how they Lace Up. Save Lives.
The match is being televised on Fox Soccer in the US, Sky Sports in the UK and by other networks globally. Please check your local listing.
Nike Football will be giving you real-time reporting from the match on their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/nikefootball
Red goal-nets – a first in the Barclays Premier League, will sit between the posts for the match and a giant (NIKE)RED lace will be hung around the middle tier of the stadium to ‘tie the stadium together’.
Players from both clubs, including Cesc Fabregas, Andrei Arshavin, Theo Walcott and Wayne Rooney, will wear (NIKE) RED laces in their boots during the game and both sides will run out onto the pitch wearing (NIKE) RED track jackets to show their commitment to the partnership.
Speaking ahead of this weekend’s match Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said: “Arsenal Football Club understands the importance of the HIV/AIDS issue globally and with the world’s fans focusing on Africa in this World Cup year there is a great opportunity to make a real difference through the power of football in 2010. Arsenal Football Club is proud to support the (NIKE) RED ‘Lace Up. Save Lives’ partnership.”
(NIKE) RED laces are available to buy now at Nike Store locations, key retailers and www.nikefootball.com/RED at a cost of $4.00 / £4.00 / €4.00 per pair. Check out the athletes in this video showing how they Lace Up. Save Lives.
The match is being televised on Fox Soccer in the US, Sky Sports in the UK and by other networks globally. Please check your local listing.
Nike Football will be giving you real-time reporting from the match on their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/nikefootball

1 comments:
Thanks (RED) for continuing to find new & creative ways of getting our message to more people regarding the Global Fund & our movement to end HIV/AIDS and extreme poverty.
Please keep up the good work & we'll continue to buy (RED) products!(Valentine's Day is a GREAT time to BUY RED!)
ALWAYS (RED) AT HEART, debbie :)
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