Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Clarence Seedorf, UEFA Champions League trophy tour to Ethiopia by Heineken

Heineken is bringing the Football Legend, Clarence Seedorf and The UEFA Champions League Trophy to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on the April 10, 2022.
Heineken organizes this event to provide football fans in Ethiopia to get a chance to get closer to the iconic UEFA Champions League Trophy and to heroes of the game. In its thirteen-year history, the UEFA Champions League Trophy Tour presented by Heineken has reached 31 countries across
Africa, Asia, North and South America.
Heineken’s 2021/22 UEFA Champions League campaign entitled, ‘Cheers to all fans. Cheers to passion’ is based on the belief that enjoyment of football can be enhanced by breaking stereotypes and creating a platform where all football fans feel included and welcome to share their passion for the beautiful game.
As part of its global campaign, the 2022 UEFA Champions League Trophy Tour will stop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from Mozambique on April 10, 2022. For one day, fans will have an opportunity to take photos with the UEFA Champions League Trophy and meet Clarence Seedorf and experience the thrill of the tour in their hometown. The trophy will then travel to Nigeria.
Activities in Addis Ababa will commence at Sheraton Addis Hotel and Abebe Bikila stadium.

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