AFCON 2021: “33” Export Lager hails Super Eagles’ bright start

“33” Export Lager beer has congratulated the Super Eagles for their bright start at the 33rd edition of the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
The Eagles on Tuesday showed great promise with a 1-0 victory over the Pharaohs of Egpyt at the Stade RoumdéAdjia, Garoua in their first group stage match.
A goal from Kelechi Iheanacho, the Leicester City FC forward, gave Nigeria a dream start as they begin their quest for a fourth AFCON title.
“33” Export Lager, the official beer of the national football team had galvanised teeming football fans and consumers to stand behind the Super Eagles in the quest for the fourth continental title in Cameroon with the opening Group D match against seven-time African champions, Egypt and the Super Eagles did not disappoint as they make Nigerian proud with the outcome of the match.
While congratulating the Eagles for their victory over Egypt, 33 Export Lager the Senior Brand Manager, “33” Export Lager, Aisha Anaekwe, charged the team to remain focused on their ultimate goal in Cameroon.
She said: “Of course, we are very happy with the victory, the Eagles demonstrated the true Naija spirit which is always championed by 33 Export Lager, we enjoin the team to take each game as it comes while we countdown to lifting the trophy next month.”
In its usual tradition and style on match-days, 33 Export Lagerengaged millions of soccer fans across several digital platforms with the ‘Predict and Win’ game and quality items were given out to deserved winners.
In the course of the ongoing tournament, the brand will engage fans in multiple bars activation and Super Eagles’ jerseys, match balls and other souvenirs would be won by loyal consumers.
“33” Export lager is one of the longest corporate sponsorship on the stable of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and since coming on board, the Super Eagles’ supportership has indeed soared and is comparable to followership to top clubs in European club football.
The Super Eagles will be up against Sudan on 15th January and Guinea-Bissau four days after.
