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Heineken® Celebrates Football Fandom with a Cheers to Superstitious Fans

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Heineken® Celebrates Football Fandom With a Cheers to Superstitious Fans
Heineken® Celebrates Football Fandom With a Cheers to Superstitious Fans


Heineken® Celebrates Football Fandom With a Cheers to Superstitious Fans
Heineken® Celebrates Football Fandom With a Cheers to Superstitious Fans

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AMSTERDAM, April 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Whether it’s pulling on a lucky jersey or claiming the same barstool before kick-off, football fans around the world have many of their own matchday superstitions. And according to a new global survey commissioned by Heineken®, half of fans say they follow a specific ritual on game day—and nearly as many (46%) believe it genuinely impacts the outcome.

Younger fans are leading the charge - 67% of Gen Z and Millennial fans say they’ve got a pre-match ritual, while only 26% of fans over 55 admit to doing the same. For this next generation of hardcore fans, it seems belief is half the battle.

Heineken® understands that football is more than a game—it's a global passion shaped by loyalty and many wonderfully irrational traditions. With the UEFA Champions League and Women’s Champions League Final fast approaching, the brand is shining a playful light on the unlikely rituals that define fandom with a new campaign called: "Cheers to the Superstitious Fans."

The Superstitions Fans Swear By

The survey reveals the matchday rituals that fans believe can make all the difference:

  • Wearing the same shirt every game (25%)

  • Sitting in the same spot (22%)

  • Drinking the same beer (19%)

  • Not celebrating a goal until the referee confirms a goal (20%)

  • Using the same scarf, hat, or lucky item (20%)

These quirks span cultures – Brazil leads with 60% of fans claiming a matchday superstition, and their nation's success in major tournaments suggests they might just be onto something.

Cheers to the Superstitious Fans

Heineken® has teamed up with brand ambassadors Jill Scott and Virgil van Dijk to spotlight the passion, personality and downright brilliance of football’s most superstitious supporters. After over 30 years as proud sponsors of the UEFA Champions League, Heineken is once again putting fans at the heart of the story – and this season, it’s all about raising a glass to their game-day superstitions and rituals.

Jill Scott MBE, former England midfielder, says: “Players have their own rituals—lucky socks, being last out of the tunnel—but it’s fans who are often the most superstitious. Their belief and passion inspire us, and I’m thrilled Heineken® is celebrating that energy.”

Virgil van Dijk, Heineken® brand ambassador and Liverpool FC Captain, says: “Fans’ rituals might not always make sense, but they’re a reflection of love for the club. I’m excited to hear their stories and see Heineken® raise a glass to those who truly live every kick.”