Thursday, February 11, 2010

Yes, Football=Love in the new Puma campaign

As is fairly apparent from some earlier posts, I'm a sucker for soccer ad campaigns. I'm also a huge fan of everything done by Droga5. I still think their bike version of Guitar Hero, "Bike Hero," was one of the more brilliant pieces of alt advertising I'd seen. I'm a huge fan of the integrated campaign they created for the Unicef Tap Water Project and I still have fun playing on the Puma Lift website. So, it probably won't come as a shock that I love Droga5's latest Puma campaign, Love=Football campaign.

This year Valentine's Day falls on a soccer game day. So as part of the Love=Football campaign, Droga5 and Puma decided to help you send Valentine's Day wishes to the one you love. After all, they know where your heart will really be.


The brilliance of the campaign lies in the ridiculous, yet true to the soccer culture, idea of a bunch of tough guys singing what could be a fight song together. However, the traditional British soccer "hooligans" (there's an Italian soccer fan version as well if you want some variety) are actually singing a cheesy love song by Savage Garden to express their love. It's a perfect parody.

For those of you less familiar with the culture, here's a scene from the movie, Green Street Hooligans (a personal favorite movie), that illustrates the idea.
Definitely impressive work by Droga5 for Puma yet again

Update: For those Rugby fans out there, Droga5 and Puma have followed up the soccer "hardchorus" with a rugby theme. In honor of the Six Nations Cup, Puma introduces the Chabal bear, clearly the perfect Valentine's Day gift. After all, love also equals rugby :)

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