Carling Black Label Champion Cup postponed

Kaizer Chiefs celebrate their win by lifting the trophy during 2017 Carling Black Label Champion Cup. Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Kaizer Chiefs celebrate their win by lifting the trophy during 2017 Carling Black Label Champion Cup. Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Published May 7, 2018

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JOHANNESBURG - The Carling Black Label Champion Cup will be postponed in 2018, to allow Budweiser to activate their global sponsorship of the FIFA World Cup, over the June and July period.

AB InBev intends to leverage the company’s global sponsorship of the FIFA 2018 World Cup to bring fans a unique and engaging experience of the global showpiece. Activities are planned in South Africa throughout the duration of the tournament, over June and July, the period which traditionally hosts the Carling Black Label Champion Cup.

Grant Pereira, Carling Black Label Director said: “We fully understand our consumers’ anticipation of the Carling Black Label Champion Cup as it has become South Africa’s most sought-after pre-season showpiece. 

"However, as Budweiser is now part of our AB InBev family, it is the company’s intent to celebrate and support the activations around the FIFA World Cup and allow fans the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the tournament.

“Our commitment to local football, and the fans of local football, is stronger than ever before: In August 2018 we will launch our new partnership with the Premier Soccer League, which aims to bring our consumers an unprecedented fan experience throughout the season, across all 16 teams, and in 2019 we expect to bring back the Carling Black Label Champion Cup in a refreshed format.”

Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates and Stadium Management South Africa are supportive of our decision and commitment to broaden our horizons, as ultimately this is for the empowerment of Champion fans throughout the country.

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