8 Best Football Ads We Haven’t Seen in Euro 2024




During Euro 2024, we anticipated standout ads from top brands, but none truly impressed. Instead, let’s take a nostalgic trip through 8 classic and creative football ads from the past. Are you a football fan? While the Euro 2024 storm is sweeping the world, it’s hard to stay away from football. At events like this, brands often prepare creative advertisements. But this year, unfortunately, we did not encounter any amazing football ads specific to the tournament. Because of that, we selected 8 old creative and amazing football ads for you. So, here they are!

1) How Many Goalkeepers Are There?

Guarana Antarctica

In this ad, the beverage brand Guarana Antarctica converts a bus shelter into a goal. I hope no one is going to try to score there…

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2) Is There Any Can Without Leaving White Marks? Sure!

Sure

In football, there are cans for painting white lines. Sure is not one of them (as it claims).

3) Oliver, Are You Okay?

Adidas

Adidas thought that giant Oliver Khan could be a good way to advertise. I wonder if his back hurts…

4) Mobility Has Gone Too Far

Canal Plus

Watching something on your phone was a big thing in those days. But I couldn’t imagine that level of reality.

5) What Everyone Needs

Nike

During a football match, there can be minor incidents and we call them fouls. But obviously, Nike doesn’t see it that way.

6) Skill or Hard Work? Neither, It’s Adidas

Adidas

What makes the ball find the goal? A pair of Adidas apparently.

7) Just A Minor Accident

Nike

It would be best if you told your children to be more careful around cars when they are playing football. But not with a ball of this size.

8) The (Football) Times

The Times

Who said only sports brands can advertise about football? Because The Times disagrees.

Enjoy these timeless ads and relive some of the best creative moments in football advertising history!

Djaz

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