Last chance to star in the 2010 FIFA World Cup
Last chance to star in the 2010 FIFA World Cup
Last chance for young Kiwi soccer fans to star in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, courtesy of Sony New Zealand
Auckland, 24 February, 2010: - The closing date is fast approaching for young Kiwis to get their applications in to be a FIFA Flag Bearer at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
As an official FIFA partner, Sony New Zealand will be sending one lucky soccer fan on the trip-of-a lifetime to follow the All Whites to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Soccer fans from year 7 to 13 who are currently registered with a soccer club or school soccer team have until Sunday 28 February to get their entries in at www.sony.co.nz/flagbearer.
The selected Sony Flag Bearer will receive the ultimate prize including flights to South Africa with a parent or guardian, accommodation, sightseeing throughout their stay, brand new Sony products to use on their trip, and coveted opportunity to carry the FIFA Flag on to the official World Cup pitch as the New Zealand representative.
The competition is open to all soccer fans from year 7 to 13 who are currently registered with a soccer club or school soccer team. Entrants must be passionate about soccer, outgoing and available to travel in July 2010.
All those interested in further details can visit: www.sony.co.nz/flagbearer
Sony began a worldwide partnership with FIFA in 2007 and believes it is an excellent affiliation for the electronics giant, which manufactures audio, video, communications and information technology products for the global consumer and professional markets.
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