Swamp Soccer: Footballers Battle It Out In Mud for World Cup Spot

Dozens of footballers have taken part in the Russian Swamp football cup near St. Petersburg to earn a place in the Swamp Soccer World Cup in Finland. The competition, which was officially started in 1998, was inspired by the top cross-country skiers practicing their basic level of fitness at the swamp during the summer. Nearly 200 teams, with more than 2,000 players, are expected to compete in the tournament in Hyrynsalmi next month.

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Sports Innovation Lab: The Fluid Fan Will Be a Changing Tide for the Unprepared Sports Industry

A new report explains how the rapid evolution of technology will create fans that are continually evolving and open to change

Boston, MA – May 1, 2019 (PRNewswire) The future of the sports industry is uncertain as it faces a fan defined by technology, open to options and no longer bound by the loyalties of the past, according to the Sports Innovation Lab, the leading market intelligence platform and research provider for the sports industry. In the research A New Age in Sports, Sports Innovation Lab analyzes the changing dynamics in sports and the impact on the “fluid fan,” which it defines as open to change, empowered to choose and continuously evolving.

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“This research is a wake-up call for the leaders in the sports industry,” Angela Ruggiero, chief executive officer and co-founder, Sports Innovation Lab, said. “When sports thrive, they unify, break down barriers and heal us. I was in the Korean locker room in Pyeongchang, South Korea, when the North and South Korean women’s hockey teams united for the 2018 Winter Olympics. These women knew what they were doing was bigger than sport. And that’s the power of sport — when it’s done right.

“The challenge facing us, however, is that our fans are undergoing a metamorphosis, driven by technology,” added the four-time Olympian and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. “This research is critical for the understanding of tomorrow’s fan and how the industry can adapt now to serve them.”

A New Age of Sports

There are several characteristics of the fluid fan already emerging:

  • The Fluid Fan will follow digital communities. Teams will no longer own the dialogue with fans, as communities like the NBA-themed subreddit, which has 1.8 million subscribers, has already demonstrated. It’s just one more channel teams will need to follow and influence to reach their fans.
  • The Fluid Fan will be loyal to players, not teams. When Lebron James left the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Los Angeles Lakers, his Lakers jersey quickly become the NBA’s biggest seller. Wayne Rooney, the talented D.C. United forward, has 17 million Twitter followers – the team itself has 150,000 followers. Increasingly, the athlete has the loyal fans, not the franchise.
  • The Fluid Fan will cheer for her values. Nearly three-quarters of consumers under the age of 20 say they are willing to pay more to brands that are committed to positive social and environmental impact.
  • The Fluid Fan will have multiple selves. The next generation of fans will have grown up in digital communities, whether it be Twitter, Twitch or Fortnite. Their identities will be less fixed and more dynamic and contextual.
  • The Fluid Fan will be a creator, not just a consumer. As new platforms emerge to support user-generated content, professional sports will become a platform for the generation of a broader, more dispersed ecosystem, as has already been witnessed in video games and with the popularity of esports.

The report, which also provides recommendations for the industry on how it can adapt to the fluid fan, can be downloaded here.

ABOUT THE SPORTS INNOVATION LAB

Sitting at the intersection of technology and sports, Sports Innovation Lab is a cloud-based market intelligence platform that specializes in market research and analysis for the sports industry. Through its platform and proprietary market data, advisory services and leadership boards, the Sports Innovation Lab aims to empower the sports industry to win the fluid fan today and to adapt to serve the fan of the future.

For More Information, Contact:

Phil LeClare
phil@sportsiblab.com
(617) 209-9406