After the tournament he aims to reflect on his Pro Journey, evaluate his performances and weigh his options for 2025
The Coca-Cola guests will attend the quarter-finals on July 3 at the Elis Park stadium in Johannesburg and experience the sights and sounds of this fascinating city.
Since April 1, Coca-Cola have been celebrating their official sponsorship of World Cup by giving fans around the region a once in a lifetime opportunity to watch the Cup live in South Africa.
Coca-Cola drinkers have been pulling off the rings of their Coke cans faster than ever, knowing that the chance to fly to South Africa to watch the quarter-finals is just one ‘ringpull’ away.
“We would like to congratulate the winners on their prizes and hope they enjoy celebrating this unique event with us. We are very pleased to be able to offer this opportunity to football fans across the Middle East and hope Coca-Cola has played a role in making their dreams become a reality” commented Antoine Tayyar, Public Affairs and Communications Director Coca Cola Middle East.
The winners from across the region include people from all walks of life; a student from Saudi Arabia, a football enthusiast from Jordan, a young student from Iraq, a middle-aged couple from Palestine…all these lucky winners including many others from across the region will be traveling to South Africa in celebration to watch their football heroes in action.
Tauseef Rasool, the winner from UAE, commented on the occasion, “Coca-Cola has provided me with yet another reason to celebrate. I am going to Johannesburg to watch the best football talents in the world compete at the World Cup! This is definitely a dream come true!”
The promotion has ran in Syria, Lebanon, Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar, Iraq, KSA, Kuwait, Oman, UAE and Yemen, and Palestine. Other exciting prizes such as soccer balls and vuvuzelaz (African blow horns) are also being given to various lucky winners to spread the spirit of celebration.
After the tournament he aims to reflect on his Pro Journey, evaluate his performances and weigh his options for 2025
As Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah speaks for the first time after the deadly blasts, Israeli fighter jets roared over Beirut, with sonic booms shaking buildings and sending residents scrambling for cover
If favourable market conditions continue, prices could reach between $2,600 and $2,800 over the next 12 months, says expert
One stranded expat went three days without eating and survived off water at mosques
UAE-based international boutique developer unveils flagship project, blending innovation, AI, community and sustainability amid growing international investor interest
With new rules in place, the crowds typically seen on Apple release days gave way to more organised queues this year, ensuring smooth movement for mall-goers
Winds will be light to moderate but may sometimes turn brisk during the day
Some experts feel the new initiative may be a 'bandage solution' to a complex issue