Heineken will host an exclusive UEFA Champions League semi-final watch party in Ilubirin, Lagos this week, bringing together top executives of Nigerian Breweries, business leaders and football fans for both second-leg matches as Ademola Lookman bids to become the first Nigerian to reach the Champions League final since John Obi Mikel in 2012.
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The event, staged under Heineken’s global “Fans Have More Friends” campaign, follows a run of activations across Port Harcourt, Aba, Owerri and Abuja for earlier knockout rounds.
The event, staged under Heineken’s global “Fans Have More Friends” campaign, follows a run of activations across Port Harcourt, Aba, Owerri and Abuja for earlier knockout rounds. Organisers say the Lagos event will be the most premium edition yet, combining match viewing with music, interactive games and networking in a setting described as football meeting lifestyle.
Portfolio Manager for Premium Beer at Nigerian Breweries, Maria Shadeko, said the experience would grow in proportion with the tournament.
“As the competition gets bigger, the experience also gets better. From the first round of activations, we have seen how people connect through football. For the semi-final second leg, we are creating a more premium setting that brings together football, lifestyle and meaningful connections,” she said.
She added that the Lagos event would also serve as a preview of what to expect ahead of the Champions League final on May 30.
“This is not just about watching football. It is about sharing moments, building relationships and giving fans a feel of what to expect as we approach the final,” she said.
On the pitch, both semi-final ties remain finely poised. On Tuesday (today), Arsenal host Atletico Madrid after a 1-1 draw in the first leg, with Lookman seeking to help the Spanish side reach the final. The Nigerian forward’s progress is expected to create divided loyalties among Lagos fans, given Arsenal’s strong following in the country.
On Wednesday, Bayern Munich host Paris Saint-Germain after a 5-4 first-leg victory for the French club, with a single goal separating the sides heading into the return fixture.
Shadeko said the nature of the ties reflected what the campaign was built around.
“These are big moments in football. Fans may support different teams, but they still come together to enjoy the game. That shared experience is what ‘Fans Have More Friends’ is all about,” she said.
