Orange is on the ground in South African stadiums and will also offer a variety of digital services on mobile phones (for which it has rights to exclusive content) and on the web via its www.StarAfrica.com portal.
Orange has been a dedicated supporter of football in countries in which the Group is present for many years. The Group currently sponsors national teams in Cameroon, Senegal, Guinea, Mali, Niger, the Central African Republic, Botswana and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This commitment to African football took on a new dimension with the signature of the partnership between Orange and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) in 2009, through which the Group became the principal sponsor of the six major CAF competitions until 2016.
Benefitting from the experience gained from previous editions of Orange AFCON, the Group is once again developing dedicated services and events so that its customers may fully enjoy their passion for football during the competition. This year Orange will offer the following services to football fans throughout Africa:
To provide customers who are passionate about football with the best possible experience of the competition, Orange has launched the Football Fan Club programme. This mobile platform, which is fully dedicated to football, offers the latest news, games and forums about African and European football, and in particular about the Orange AFCON, SOUTH AFRICA 2013 tournament. All information is available on mobiles for free via a USSD portal .
Orange’s aim is to help football fans across Africa to get the most out of the competition. It has therefore developed a series of specially-designed services that provide supporters with access to the latest information as well as various games and entertainment services. These include:
- a giant tombola – the Orange AFCON “madness” (or “folies” in French) – that provides an opportunity for fans to win goodies and even match tickets every week before the beginning of the competition;
- a WAP portal that provides access to all the latest news and information on the competition, as well as virtual-live videos of goals (with a slight 5-minute delay), match highlights and the best goals of each phase;
- smartphone users can also download the official Orange AFCON, SOUTH AFRICA 2013 mobile application, which is sponsored by Orange in association with the CAF. The application provides easy access to the official YouTube channel, which hosts numerous match videos, as well as to the official Twitter handle and other social media feeds.
In many of the main cities in countries where the Group operates, Orange will set up “Orange villages” where the main matches will be broadcast on giant screens. A variety of fun activities will also be provided, including football-related video game competitions or photo contests, allowing supporters to meet and share their enthusiasm in a festive atmosphere.
Orange has launched two websites to give the fans present for the event maximum support, thus officially inaugurating its retail operations in South Africa. This is the first project of Orange Horizons, the Group subsidiary that will seek business opportunities in countries outside Orange’s operator footprint. The projects will build on brand recognition and on the Group’s global reach.
Orange’s entertainment and news portal in Africa, www.StarAfrica.com, has put together a special section of the website to allow fans across Africa to follow the competition live online. A team of sport journalists will relay all the events live from South Africa with in-depth news and video reports.
StarAfrica.com, which brings together over 700,000 visitors per month, will provide football fans with live-text commentary of all the matches as well as exclusive content. The Orange AFCON, SOUTH AFRICA 2013’s news feed will also be available on the @StarAfrica Twitter handle and on Facebook. In addition, supporters will be invited to take part in a competition by voting for the “trendiest” player of the tournament or to challenge their friends with “fan kit” games.