Tuesday, September 9, 2014

American Heart Association's Heart Walk 2014

(Photo taken from UCF's webpage)

Last Saturday 6th of September, UCF hosted the American Heart Association’s Heart Walk at the Memory Mall. Accompanied with a bunch of Full Sail University students from the “Sports Events And Entertainment” class of the “Sports Marketing & Media” program, and the course director Kathryn Stuart, we went as volunteers to support and help on this amazing cause.

During the event I personally, spent the entire morning, from 4:30 AM until almost 12:00 PM helping around the UCF campus with different and random duties. For instance, I started cleaning the water that was left after the rain on the tents were sponsors were located. Also, I helped covering the tables with cloths of different colors (Yellow, Blue and Red). Afterwards, with help of my peers, I delivered brochures about the event on every tent, specifying all the information that the participants of the walk needed. In addition, I help to fill several trucks’ trunk with ice and bottles of water. These tucks were afterwards located strategically on different points from start to end of the walk. This was one of the most time consuming activities. But the duty that took me more time to accomplish was to get in those trucks and go around the Walk and puck up every trash box as well as every sign after everyone finished the walk. At the end, with my peers and the course instructor, we helped to clean and put everything into its proper place.

The event was superbly settled and organized, and with the help of the volunteers it was a great success. The sponsors were perfectly settles at the side of the main park were the people gathered before the place. They also sent us, the volunteers, to give away specific products for each sponsor like sunglasses, balloons, discounts, fruit and water. The event greatly helped the community.

There was a specific sponsorship activation that I though it was pretty remarkable. The Orlando Solar Bears settled and inflatable goal were hockey fans from all ages could use to take some shots. The mascot of the team, Shades, was alongside the inflatable goal to interact with the people. I think that it was a great way to associate the club with charity events such as this one; it creates a better brand image as well as brand awareness for the team.

Moreover, I didn’t experience any mayor issues during the event. And this is because it was amazingly planned. The only minor problem was that “Florida Blue” ran out of stock of the sunglasses they were giving out. But that staff happens on events. For next time, they should realize how much of a success were those blue and pink sunglasses and have a greater stock.

To conclude, I will say that the event organizers as managed perfectly their volunteers, at least the ones I saw. Everyone was helping at any time and when the volunteers finished what they were doing, they went to the main tent and waited for more instructions. This wasn’t my first charity event; I organized and helped in lots of them during high school back in Argentina. But I still believe that there were not so many times that I saw an event such well organized and executed. We even time finished everything early so we could go straight to take a definitely disserved nap!


Monday, August 25, 2014

And the winner of the #SoccerelliQuiz is...

Congratulations @SelempleFutbol!! You are the winner of our #SoccerelliQuiz.



You won the Training Jersey of the #FCBarcelona.


Thank you all for participating on our first Twitter trivia. Stay tuned for the most relevant news on European Soccer. Read you soon!

Friday, August 15, 2014

Europe's Soccer Season Is Starting


This week's most important news in the world of Soccer:


  •  Dortmund retained the super cup on wednesday, downing Bayern Munich 2-0 in a repeat of the 2013 edition of the cup final, which the Dortmund won 4-2.
  • This weekend is the start of the Barclays Premier League, England’s Top Soccer League. More interesting games to watch.
  •  Luis Suarez case finally having an end. The Court of Arbitration for Sport 'CAS' has ruled on the "Luis Suarez Case".


Sunday, August 10, 2014

Arsenal Thrashed And Is The 2014 Community Shield Champion

 Alexis Sanchez enjoying with his teammates after winning his first trophy with Arsenal FC. (Photo taken from @Arsenal)

LONDON (ENG) - In a match played at Wembley Stadium in London, Arsenal won the community Shield against Manchester City by 3-0. The Community Shield confronts the winner of the last season's Premier League Champion (Manchester City) and the FA Cup Champion (Arsenal).

The Gunners went to half-time leading by 2-0, thanks to the goals from the Spanish Santi Cazorla, 22', and the Welshman Aaron Ramsey, at the 42', while the French Olivier Giroud complete the final score with a shot from long distance at the 16' of the second half.

It was a game that lacked of many of the regulars of the starting eleven from both teams due to an injury, or to the participation of these players in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

Caballero, who arrived this season from Malaga (Spain), stared at Manchester City's goal from the start; while Zuculini, a former Racing (Argentina), played his first minutes after entering at the 15' of second half. While Martin Demichelis, Pablo Zabaleta and Sergio Aguero, who were champions with the club at last season's Barclays Premier League, were not listed with the team because they recently started to practice on Monday, after participating in the World Cup Brazil 2014 with the Argentine national team and reaching the final against Germany.

On the other hand, Alexis Sanchez played the entire first half making his debut with the Arsenal Jersey, after being transferred from FC Barcelona this summer for an amount of £35 Million.

It was the Community Shield title number 13 for Arsenal, after winning it in 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1939, 1949, 1954, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2003 and 2005.