Atlas Insurance is once again teaming up with TVMSport to offer an exciting opportunity to all football fans eagerly following Euro 2024 by presenting the ‘Atlas Matchday Moment.’
This initiative gives football enthusiasts daily opportunities to win an official Euro 2024 Adidas FUSSBALLLIEBE match ball, valued at €150, by choosing the standout moment from each matchday throughout the event.
The contest taps into the passion of countless fans who keenly watch each match by inviting them to follow TVMSport daily for the post-match analysis, during which the top three highlights of the day will be showcased.
The next day, these moments will be posted on Atlas’s Facebook page, and followers can vote for their favourite using the reaction buttons.
Later that evening, on TVMSport, the winning highlight from the previous day will be revealed, and a random follower from all the voters of this winning moment will be selected as the winner of the ‘Atlas Matchday Moment’ competition.
Robert Micallef, Chief Commercial Officer of Atlas Insurance, commented: “Besides actively promoting participation in sports activities, we are acutely aware of the significant role that sport plays in the community, particularly through following professional matches and supporting a team – football, in this instance.
“The benefits of sports are diverse and substantial, and Atlas Insurance is proud to enhance the experience of this event, making it even more special for fans.”
Football enthusiasts are encouraged to check out Atlas Insurance’s Facebook page daily throughout Euro 2024 to participate in this exciting competition. This is your opportunity to win a prize that is not only a collector’s item but also a piece of football history.
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