Visa signs as Payments Technology Sponsor for Total Africa Cup of Nations™

Visa will bring its global brand and technology to African football this summer as it officially announced its partnership with the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) as a sponsor of the Total Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament in 2019 and 2021.
The sponsorship deal will make the payments giant the exclusive payment services provider at all venues during the Total AFCON tournaments in2019 and 2021 and will be the preferred payment option for tickets bought both in-person and online.
In addition, Visa will be the official partner of the player escort program, giving over 1,100 children the opportunity to lead their football heroes out at the Total AFCON matches.
Visa has a long and proud history of supporting football, having been a sponsor of the FIFA World Cup since 2007. Coming off the back of a successful 2018 FIFA World Cup campaign in Russia and with preparations underway for the upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019, this association builds on Visa’s strategy to bring the best of their sponsorship experience on the global stage to regional tournaments.
Ahmad Ahmad, President, Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) noted that the benefits of investing in African football were clear to see, adding that football is the number one passion of consumers across the continent, they were delighted to welcome Visa as a sponsor of the Total AFCON tournament.
According to Ahmad Ahmad, Visa will be able to connect further with its customers and leverage CAF as an innovative marketing platform through the partnership.
“Africa is now more connected than ever before, and Visa’s payment network will play a vital role in reaching and rewarding fans across the region. I’m certain that together we will take African football to the next level,” said Ahmad Ahmad.
On his side, Visa’s Regional President, Central & Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEMEA) Andrew Torre noted that being the exclusive payment services partner at some of the biggest global sporting properties in the world has enabled them showcase the latest in payment innovation on a global stage and has had a demonstrable impact on the fan experience and local merchant environment.
“We are looking forward to a very big summer in 2019 where through our sponsorship of two of the largest football tournaments in the world, we can connect football’s most passionate and engaged audiences through our powerful, reliable and secure payment network and create unique and unforgettable experiences for global football fans, cardholders and clients alike,” said Torre.
With every global sponsorship, Visa has focused on supporting host markets by connecting more local merchants to Visa’s payment network so that the influx of global fans traveling to the sporting venues can make safe and convenient payments.
Visa has also historically enabled cardholders to win the chance to attend matches, and while there, having the chance to experience new payment experiences that improve their onsite experience.
Most recently at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, fans and merchants were able to enjoy and experience secure contactless payment technology that was rolled out at the 12 FIFA World Cup Russia stadiums.
Visa aims to leverage the Total AFCON platform to continue to deliver exceptional benefits to its local communities, clients, partners, and fans as they come together to support the best of African football.
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