The Fa’s ‘for All’ Campaign Enters Second Phase

20 Nov 2017 | tshego
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The Football Association (The FA) has launched the second phase of its brand campaign, ‘For All’, in a bid to further demonstrate its key messaging that ‘there is more to football than football’.

The ‘For All’ campaign, launched in March 2017, promotes the governing body’s provision and support of football for all people at all levels. The second phase will focus on helping to achieve The FA’s strategic objectives through paid, owned and earned activity – wrapped within its messaging – which focuses on the togetherness, friendship and confidence that stems from playing the game.

The initial focus of phase two will be on The FA’s ‘Gameplan for Growth’ strategy which aims to double the player base and fans of women and girls’ football by 2020. The campaign targets girls aged 11 to 16 years old and aims to inspire them to participate in the game, driving interest in initiatives such as FA Girls’ Football Week, SSE Wildcats and girls’ football clubs, as well as promoting the fun and friendships that can be created from playing the game.

Activity is underpinned by a hero 30 second video created by VCCP, which shows a group of girls performing a choreographed dance routine, later revealed as a goal celebration at a football match.

The video appeared in a primetime slot on ITV’s The X Factor on Saturday evening, supported by activity across Sky Adsmart. 

Georgina Lewis, head of marketing at The Football Association, said: “Earlier this year we launched ‘For All’ to educate and build a greater understanding of who we are and what we do. Football is truly a game For All and that sits at the heart of The Football Association, both internally and externally.

“The focus now is to help us inspire a change of behaviours – associated with our strategic objectives – bringing to life the wide ranging benefits that football offers. This is an exciting, dynamic campaign which we hope will inspire a new generation to have a long-lasting relationship with the game.”

Jim Thornton, deputy executive creative director at VCCP, added: “We want more girls to discover the joys of playing football. And most importantly, that playing football has never been just about the playing – it’s always been as much about the fun, about being part of a squad or a gang. That’s what we wanted to show in the ad – the camaraderie, the confidence & the craic that goes hand-in-hand with being part of a team.”

The campaign’s hashtag is #moretofootball and phase two will continue into 2018 with a focus on promoting The FA People’s Cup. 

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