Cannes Lions

Your Jersey. Your Flag.

FP7/CAI, Cairo / COCA-COLA / 2017

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Rooted in this unspoken truth, our idea flourished when Coca-Cola decided to highlight a worrying observation. How were Egyptians wearing other countries’ jerseys and not their own? As silly as it seemed, as indicative as it was to Egyptians’ apathy. We needed to wake Egyptians up. It was time to start wearing our jerseys again. Our message was simple, if you’re really Egyptian, you won’t wear another jersey, give us any other jersey you have, and we’ll replace it with an Egyptian one. Be it authentic or fake, any jersey could be replaced with Coca-Cola. The initiative would be a win win for all, as our consumers got their new jerseys and the collected old ones would be recycled into duvets for the homeless to use in rural areas in the Delta region.

Execution

Our campaign began with a docu-drama launched on social media highlighting our key insight and calling Egyptians out with the message, “If you’re really an Egyptian, you won’t wear another jersey!” Featuring key football stakeholders like renowned coaches, older star players, popular commentators, our entire cast were authorities on Egyptian football. Coming together to request one simple jersey change.

Our campaign continued aggressively on ground as we set up over 100 different redemption centers across the country whereby people could exchange their jerseys. Coke trucks circulated major cities calling for the exchange of jerseys, and distributing duvets to the needy that were produced from the foreign jerseys collected.

Our idea traveled in store as well, as we produced limited edition bottles with double sleeves. The outer sleeve, designed like foreign jerseys, could be torn off to reveal the actual bottle design, that of our red Egyptian jersey.

Outcome

The campaign successfully distributed over 100,000 Coca-Cola Egypt jerseys and in result produced 1,000 duvets for the homeless this winter. Online, the campaign reached 40 million users and was shared by over 20 different online publications for free. Influencers, celebrities and opinion leaders all over the country shared the campaign and participated by using our hashtag to show off their own new Coke jerseys that they had exchanged in support of the initiative. Prime time TV shows featured our campaign and interviewed Coke’s Brand Manager live to help promote the initiative, achieving over $50,000 in earned media.

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