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Tuesday, December 1 - 2009

STC scores and signs with Manchester United

Saudi Telecom, the largest telecommunications services provider in the Middle East, and Manchester United Football Club, the European and English Premier League Champions 2007/08, have signed a five-year agreement uniting the two number one brands in marketing campaigns and promotional activities.

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  • STC scores and signs with Manchester United.
    STC scores and signs with Manchester United.
"We are absolutely thrilled to be playing ball with Manchester United," said H.E. Dr. Muhammad Al-Jasser, Chairman of Saudi Telecom.

"The partnership will significantly raise STC's global profile since the club has a huge fan base throughout the world and a strong following among football fans throughout the Middle East and especially in Saudi Arabia."

Dr. Al-Jasser went on to explain some of the advantages of the prestigious partnership:

"As sponsor, STC will have a presence inside MUFC's 70,000 capacity Old Trafford stadium and will be featured on the club's website, which is the most visited sports website in the world. In addition, STC will be conducting prize draws in which the winners can attend key Man U matches and also, the club will send four emails a year to registered fans in the region. Furthermore, under the terms of the agreement, each year 70 Saudi students will have the opportunity to go for a period of training at the Manchester United Academy, one of the world's most prestigious football training centres."


As part of the agreement, all STC's business units will have full use of the Manchester United logo in marketing campaigns and usage of the club's logo and players' photographs in STC retail centres.

"One of the most exciting aspects of our partnership with Manchester United is that it gives us the opportunity to attain new levels of marketing excellence," continued Dr. Al-Jasser.

"The club has a brilliant track record of global success in branding and we will be working closely with a specialist marketing team from MUFC to develop innovative ideas to support the partnership. As an example of what's to come, in line with the popular trend in cell phones STC is already in the process of creating and activating a Manchester United mobile."

Announcing the deal, David Gill, Chief Executive Officer of Manchester United said: "Manchester United is delighted to announce a new five year partnership with Saudi Telecom, the largest telecommunications company in the Middle East. This historic deal will give Saudi Telecom exclusive rights as the official mobile communications partner of Manchester United in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with access to unique mobile phone content, including player interviews, goal replays and match reports.

He went on to say: "This ground breaking partnership will bring the action of Manchester United direct to our millions of fans across Saudi Arabia. Our match earlier this year in Riyadh demonstrated the passion our Saudi fans have for Manchester United and we are excited to be partnered with Saudi Telecom, the region's biggest player."

Sport is big in Saudi Arabia and provides numerous opportunities for marketing communications and CSR initiatives.

STC was in the forefront in recognizing this and was quick to act when the Saudi Youth Welfare Organization in charge of all sports clubs decided to make the clubs self-funded.

After the YWO gave the clubs the right to sell media spots for their own games and to market club merchandise such as team jerseys, STC came up with an innovative program called "nadeek yo nadeek - "Your club is calling you."

STC went to the clubs and said: "You have extensive content and you have your fan base. Let us connect you with your fans so that they can be continuously updated about your movements, match schedules, player selection and match results. We will partner you, buy the copyright from you, brand it, campaign it, advertise it, sell it and share the profit with you 50-50."

The proposal was something that the clubs had never thought of and they liked the idea. STC closed deals with all of the 12 major league clubs and to give them additional support also bought the jersey rights and the sponsorship rights for the TV stations that aired the league games.

By adopting a holistic approach STC has achieved tremendous success and is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the first and only company to sponsor 12 clubs in the same league at the same time and still holds the record to date.
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SAUDI TELECOM
Saudi Telecom Company (STC), a public company listed on the Saudi stock exchange, is the Kingdom's leading telecommunications service provider and the biggest in the entire Middle East with a workforce of more than 21,000, of which 90% are Saudi nationals, and proudly serves mores than 18 million mobile customers and 4.5 million fixed line subscribers. STC has the largest telecommunications network and infrastructure for mobile services in the Middle East, having installed more than 13,000 mobile base stations spreading over 35,000 sqm of road to cover more than 98% of the inhabited land area.

With increasing profitability, Saudi Telecom has set its sights on becoming a global player and has embarked on a program of strategic investment outside the Kingdom. Taking its first major step to expand beyond its local base, Saudi Telecom entered into a new agreement to form a strategic partnership with Binariang GSM Sdn. Bhd. (Binariang), the principal shareholder of Maxis Communications Bhd (Maxis), giving STC presence in Malaysia, Indonesia, and India the countries which Maxis operates.

Following the Maxis deal, STC was awarded the third mobile license in the State of Kuwait after strong competition featuring regional and global companies. And in February 2008 the Company also acquired 35% of Oger Telecom expanding its presence in both Turkey and South Africa.

In 2008 Saudi Telecom was recognized both locally and regionally as the leading telecommunications provider and one of the most socially responsible organizations in the region. Arabian Business named STC the Leading Telecommunications Company in the Middle East and the International Institute for Research awarded STC the "Leadership Award" for Corporate Social Responsibility. STC also received the Saudi Joint Stock Company Award for Transparency presented by BMG Financial Advisors for the company's continuous and transparent communications with regional and international financial analysts, financial research companies and investors, both inside and outside the Gulf Region.

STC also took "Best Organization for Cooperative Training Award" and was recently awarded with "The King Abdulaziz Quality Award" by the Saudi Arabian Standards Organization, which is the most prestigious award in the Kingdom.

MANCHESTER UNITED

Manchester United Football Club is the most popular football club in the world, with over 330 million supporters worldwide*. The club is the most successful in the recent history of English football, having won 20 major honours since the start of Sir Alex Ferguson's tenure as manager in 1986. Manchester United are the Premier League's reigning champions, and have won England's top division 17 times. In 2008 the club won its third European Cup, 40 years almost to the day after the first. The club also holds the record for the most FA Cup titles with 11. Manchester United is housed at Old Trafford in Manchester, the largest club ground in Britain and one of the finest stadiums in the world with a capacity in excess of 76,000.

• Source: TNS Sport 2007

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