UEFA Champions League
Heineken Ignites Champions League Fever in Nigeria with Fans Have More Friends Campaign
As the decisive second-leg play-offs of the UEFA Champions League approach, Heineken is ramping up excitement among Nigerian supporters through its global sponsorship platform, Fans Have More Friends (FHMF).
The initiative celebrates shared fandom as the heartbeat of Europe’s biggest club nights — a message resonating strongly across Nigeria, where communal match viewing has become part of the football culture.

Fans soak up the excitement at the UEFA Champions League Heineken Final watch party in Lagos last season.
Nigerian Stars in the Spotlight
With first-leg results setting up potential drama and comebacks, Nigerian fans are closely tracking their countrymen across Europe.
Victor Osimhen’s Galatasaray head to Turin with a commanding 5–2 advantage over Juventus after the first leg in Istanbul, where the Nigerian forward provided two assists in a dominant display.

Fans enjoy a vibrant atmosphere at the UEFA Champions League Heineken Final watch party in Lagos last season.
The road is steeper for Bruno Onyemaechi’s Olympiacos, who must overturn a 2–0 first-leg home defeat when they travel to Germany to face Bayer Leverkusen.
Meanwhile, Tuesday promises a compelling clash in Madrid as Raphael Onyedika’s Club Brugge take on Ademola Lookman’s Atlético. Both Lookman and Onyedika were on target in their respective first-leg outings and will be seeking to propel their sides into the next round.
Viewing Centres Brace for Crowds
Across Lagos and other major cities, viewing centres and sports lounges are preparing for another surge in attendance. From neighbourhood big screens to premium sports bars, the shared viewing experience remains central to Nigeria’s Champions League nights.
It is this atmosphere that Heineken’s Fans Have More Friends campaign seeks to amplify.
The platform unites the brand’s global sponsorships across football, Formula 1, and music festivals under one idea: shared passion fosters real human connections.
Research commissioned by Heineken across multiple markets, including Nigeria, underscores the social power of fandom. According to the findings:
- 75 per cent of respondents said their fandom helped them meet new people.
- 59 per cent credited fandom with forming some of their closest friendships.
- 72 per cent agreed that language is no barrier to making football friends in a bar.
Football, the data suggests, remains one of the strongest social connectors globally.
The campaign launched earlier this year with a social experiment in New York titled Have A Beer With Me. Partnering with content creator Zac Alsop, Heineken followed an Australian football fan preparing to watch a crucial Champions League game alone. After issuing a public invitation, hundreds responded, transforming the occasion into a premium viewing event complete with the Champions League trophy and a surprise appearance by former Germany international Bastian Schweinsteiger.
A new television commercial featuring ambassadors Max Verstappen, Virgil van Dijk, and DJ Martin Garrix continues the narrative, showcasing spontaneous connections formed through sport and music.
In Nigeria, the campaign is being tailored through match-night activations and digital storytelling reflecting the country’s vibrant supporter culture.
Maria Shadeko, Portfolio Manager for Premium Beer at Nigerian Breweries Plc, said the initiative aligns naturally with how Nigerians experience football.
“Fandom has an incredible ability to bring people together. Across football, F1, and music, we see how shared passions help people meet, connect, and feel part of something bigger. As a champion for social life, Heineken’s Fans Have More Friends platform is about turning those shared moments into real connections wherever they are in the world,” she said.
She added that the Champions League’s blend of cultures, clubs, and identities reinforces the importance of connection at the heart of fandom.
With qualification hopes hanging in the balance and tension mounting ahead of kick-off, Heineken’s message to Nigerian fans is clear: football is best enjoyed together.
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UEFA Champions League
Liverpool’s Slot says football must do more after Vinicius racism allegation

Liverpool manager Arne Slot says more needs to be done to avoid racism in football following allegations by Real Madrid’s Brazilian forward Vinicius Jr that he was subjected to racist abuse from Benfica’s Argentine winger Gianluca Prestianni.
Real’s 1-0 Champions League playoff first-leg win at Benfica on Tuesday was overshadowed by Vinicius accusing Prestianni of directing a racist slur at him, a charge denied by the Portuguese club, the player and their manager, Jose Mourinho.
European soccer’s governing body UEFA said it was reviewing the incident, which led to the game being halted for 11 minutes under FIFA’s anti-racism protocol.
“In general, you can never do enough, you can always do more to make sure this (racism in football) never happens again,” Slot told reporters ahead of Liverpool’s Premier League visit to relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
“We have to try as a football community to do more than society does. That’s maybe not so difficult, by the way. Protocol was followed in the game, that’s the first step,” he said on Thursday.
“I would hope my players would act similarly – immediately address it, and the referee acts similarly.”
Regarding the Forest game, Slot expects a different set-up under the Midlands club’s new manager Vitor Pereira, compared to the meeting in November when Liverpool lost 3-0 at Anfield.
Former Wolverhampton Wanderers boss Pereira was appointed last Sunday to replace the sacked Sean Dyche.
“We only have tonight (Thursday) to see if this new manager changes personnel,” Slot said, referring to Forest’s first game under Pereira at Fenerbahce in a Europa League playoff tie.
“The good thing is they have that game, and the manager was in the Premier League last season.”
The Dutchman said Jeremie Frimpong is still out this weekend, but fellow defender Joe Gomez is ready to start if needed. Slot said his side has improved over the past few months, with Liverpool sixth in the table on 42 points from 26 games. “We have improved compared to three or four months ago. We are in a much better place than three months ago, “ the 47-year-old added.
“There are more reasons, but the two simplest are how fit we are and that we’re much better at set-pieces at the moment.”
Forest are languishing in the 17th spot, one place and three points above West Ham United in the relegation zone.
-Reuters
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UEFA Champions League
Real Madrid Submit Evidence to UEFA Over Vinícius Racism Allegations

Real Madrid have provided governing body UEFA with evidence regarding their forward Vinicius Jr’s allegation that Benfica winger Gianluca Prestianni directed a racist slur at him during Tuesday’s 1-0 win at the Portuguese club, the Spanish side said on Thursday.
The Champions League playoff first leg clash was suspended for 11 minutes after Vinicius accused Prestianni of using the slur after Vinicius scored for Real five minutes into the second half.
Prestianni denied the allegation, saying Vinicius “misunderstood what he thinks he heard”, and Benfica said they stood by their winger as UEFA appointed an Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector to investigate the allegation.
“Real Madrid C.F. announces that today it has provided UEFA with all available evidence regarding the incidents that occurred on Tuesday,” Real said in a statement.
The Spanish club said they appreciate the support Vinicius has received since the incident.
“Real Madrid will continue to work, in collaboration with all institutions, to eradicate racism, violence and hatred in sport and in society,” the club added.
Benfica will visit Real for the second leg of the tie next Wednesday.
-Reuters
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UEFA Champions League
Vinicius earns Real 1-0 win at Benfica in match marred by racism row

Vinicius Jr scored a sublime second-half winner as Real Madrid beat Benfica 1-0 in their Champions League playoff first leg on Tuesday, a night overshadowed by the Brazilian accusing Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni of directing a racist slur at him.
The alleged incident occurred moments after Vinicius had curled Real ahead five minutes into the second half at the Estadio da Luz, before referee Francois Letexier halted the match for 11 minutes under FIFA’s anti-racism protocol.
Television pictures showed the Argentine winger covering his mouth with his shirt before making a comment that Vinicius and nearby teammates interpreted as a racial slur against the 25-year-old, who has repeatedly suffered racism in Spain during matches.
The atmosphere turned hostile after the match resumed, with Benfica manager Jose Mourinho sent off in the 85th minute after two bookings as Real secured a slender advantage to take back to Madrid for the return leg.
“It is unbelievable that, with dozens of cameras in the stadium that none could have caught (Prestianni’s) racial slur, but if you cover your mouth to say something, that says a lot,” Real captain Federico Valverde told Movistar Plus.
“According to my teammates who were close, they heard something very ugly. Many people have been fighting against racism in football, Vinicius is one of them. I’m proud of him and his great game.”
Prestianni denied the accusation and said the Brazilian misheard him.
“I was never racist with anyone and I regret the threats I received from Real Madrid players,” he wrote on his Instagram account.
Benfica began on the front foot but the visitors gradually assumed control while the hosts appeared content to counter-attack, with goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois producing a stunning one-handed save to keep out a 25th-minute strike from Fredrik Aursnes.
Real finished the first half strongly and only goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin’s brilliance kept the score goalless at the break, as he produced stunning saves to deny Kylian Mbappe and Arda Guler.
UNSTOPPABLE CURLING SHOT
The breakthrough came five minutes after the restart. Mbappe burst forward and fed Vinicius on the left. The Brazilian cut diagonally towards the box, shifted inside and unleashed an unstoppable curling shot into the far top corner.
Vinicius celebrated by dancing with the corner flag and was booked by Letexier for an excessive celebration.
As the forward argued with the referee, he became involved in a heated exchange with Prestianni, with Vinicius and several teammates suddenly running towards the referee.
Letexier crossed his arms in front of his face to activate FIFA’s protocol and stopped the match. Real’s players threatened to leave the pitch as tensions flared before play eventually resumed 11 minutes later.
The crowd became frustrated, with Vinicius loudly booed whenever he touched the ball and the broadcast camera appeared to show an outraged Mbappe calling Prestianni “a bloody racist” to his face several times after the game resumed.
Tempers flared again in the 85th minute when Vinicius fouled Richard Rios. Mourinho stormed towards the fourth official demanding a second booking for the Brazilian but was himself cautioned for his protests.
An incensed Mourinho continued remonstrating and was promptly shown a second yellow card.
Mourinho told Movistar Plus he had spoken to both Vinicius and Prestianni and could not be biased against either player.
But he criticised Vinicius for his goal celebration.
“I don’t want to say that I’m 100% in favour of Prestianni; but I can’t be impartial and say that what Vinicius has told me is the truth. I can’t, I don’t know,” the former Real Madrid manager said.
“Vinicius … scored a goal that only he or Mbappe could score. Afterwards, he should have just celebrated with his teammates instead of getting in the face of 60,000 people in this stadium.
-Reuters
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