World Football Summit is thrilled to announce its transformative rebranding initiative under the audacious claim: “The Football We Want, The Football We Need,” in a move that hopes to unite those working in the global football industry toward.
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Making it more professional, sustainable, and one that those who work in it are proud to champion with the World Football Summit which is not just evolving; its also revolutionizing.
Known for its premier events that have been the cornerstone of the football industry since its first event in Madrid (Spain) in 2016, the company is now stepping up to become the global platform of choice for the football industry, focusing on networking, events, and content.
“To build the modern and progressive football industry we need,” says Jan Alessie, Co-founder and Director at World Football Summit.
“The football industry is at a crossroads. It’s time for a change, and our ambition is to be at the forefront of this change. Our rebrand is not just a facelift; it’s a fundamental shift in our mission and vision.”
“We’re not just talking about change; we’re facilitating it. Our platform will serve as the nexus where the future of football is shaped, “adds Marian Otamendi.
Co-founder and Director at WFS, “connecting a community of football industry leaders who share knowledge and ideas to evolve the industry from a business and values perspective.”
World Football Summit could not have embarked on such a journey without the creative force of Summa Branding, the agency responsible for guiding the new strategic narrative and visual identity.
With a portfolio that includes top-tier football brands like FC Barcelona, Kings League, and Sevilla FC, Summa brought unparalleled expertise to the table.
“We are setting the stage for a new chapter in the football industry. Their commitment to driving change aligns perfectly with our own vision, which made working on this project such a rewarding experience for our team” says Joan Mendoza, Head of Sports at Summa Branding.
The rebrand introduces a new visual identity, including a cutting-edge logo and a revamped website, designed to reflect the brand’s rebellious yet expert tone. But it’s not just about aesthetics; it’s about action.
Expect more interactive events, thought-provoking content, and unparalleled networking opportunities that will redefine the football industry.
“We’re challenging the status quo because we know there’s a better way. And we have the network and expertise to prove it,” adds Jan Alessie.
The World Football Summit is not just setting the stage for the future of football; it’s building it. This is the football we want, the football we need.