Fifa world cup 2022 sponsors onpassive

  1. Ash Mufareh suggests OnPassive under investigation in US?
  2. Qatar 2022 World Cup commercial guide: Every team, every sponsor, every venue and all the major TV deals
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  4. OnPassive's "FIFA sponsorship" is just a TV ad campaign


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Ash Mufareh suggests OnPassive under investigation in US?

OnPassive’s For the most part, Mufareh’s hours long waffle session webinars aren’t cutting it anymore. Cue Mufareh’s next shiny ball, OnPassive sponsoring the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar Oh and apparently OnPassive is under investigation in the US. Or at least that’s what Mufareh recently implied. Earlier this year Mufareh claimed OnPassive was working with the US government. I had a dinner with one of the states, not saying the government, for the consumer protection. That was last night. Almost at the end (they said), “How do you do this? How do you come up with all of this?” For those who like to complain about OnPassive, I have direct contacts for the upper upper levels for them. I was going to show one of the key people who literally enjoyed dinner with us last night. But I don’t want to show their identity here. And you’d be a fool to think that I’m just saying that without any basis to it. You are insane, okay? You think I can say that? Like that is not normal for anybody to think that way. Yes, we’re talking about bigger than congress. Okay? If you’re thinking Governor? Yes. State department? Yes. Not that Mufareh might have been in the same room as someone from the US government, but that it had anything to do with OnPassive is of course baloney. Fast Forward to an August 2022 OnPassive webinar, [24:00] My name is Ash Mufareh. I am talking to you from Orlando. Today is August the 18th, 2022. This webinar is being recorded. We will be sharing this recording with o...

Qatar 2022 World Cup commercial guide: Every team, every sponsor, every venue and all the major TV deals

Sunday will see host nation Qatar take on Ecuador in the opening game of what many already consider to be among the most controversial editions of the From corruption and human rights abuses to LGBTQ+ rights and alcohol consumption, the conversation leading up to international soccer’s showpiece occasion has been dominated by everything but the sport.Still, 32 teams have been arriving in the Middle East over the past week for a World Cup likely to feel stranger than any other, with most major domestic competitions around the world forced to pause in the middle of their seasons in order to accommodate the first-ever winter edition of the event. Fifa president Gianni Infantino has made the bold suggestion that five billion people will watch this year’s World Cup, which will see 64 matches played across eight stadiums over 28 days. Soccer’s global governing body expects more than one million visitors will travel to Qatar, which is reported to have spent in excess of US$200 billion on staging the tournament, including around US$8 billion on infrastructure. With kick-off just days away, SportsPro presents a comprehensive commercial breakdown of every national team competing at the World Cup, as well as the tournament sponsors, broadcasters and venues. The giants of the game are about to descend on Doha 🤩 The teams Note: All sponsorship values have been officially disclosed or reported. Social media data, which includes Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, is from Group A Q...

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OnPassive's "FIFA sponsorship" is just a TV ad campaign

Ashraf Mufareh has been forced to admit OnPassive’s “FIFA sponsorship” is just a cable tv ad campaign. Sponsorship marketing began after Mufareh told affiliates OnPassive was a FIFA World Cup 2022 sponsor last month. On September 14th OnPassive released a Fifa World Cup 2022 sponsorship promo video. Owing to it not being a World Cup sponsor, OnPassive is believed to have received a cease and desist from FIFA shortly thereafter. This prompted OnPassive to Presumably under threat of legal retaliation, Mufareh was forced to admit it didn’t have permission to use FIFA’s logo or World Cup branding. Official FIFA World Cup sponsors are of course allowed to use FIFA’s intellectual property and World Cup branding in their marketing. In the last 24 hours OnPassive has put together a new video, in which there is no direct mention of FIFA or the Qatar 2022 World Cup: As per Mufareh’s crisis meeting yesterday, OnPassive now correctly identifies itself as an advertiser on beIN Sports. beIN Sports is a Qatari “global network of sports channels”. Outside of representing it has purchased advertising on beIN, there is no business relationship between beIN Sports and OnPassive. At time of publication OnPassive has yet to release their new beIN Sports advertising promo on their official YouTube channel. How embarrassing. It hasn’t even started yet and OnPassive is already the World Cup’s biggest loser. Wonder what it’d take to get Mufareh to stop name dropping the US government. We know that...