Matchday OS main sponsor
Top-level campaign presence across the independent hub, sponsor page, and selected utility modules without blocking fixtures, teams, or predictions.
Each placement is clearly labeled and tied to a real user task. Prediction and leaderboard sponsorships stay gated until rules, backend persistence, scoring, and verification are production-ready. The $3,000 prize pool is for the final verified Top 20 only, and sponsors cannot change scoring, point rules, prize eligibility, or winner review.
Top-level campaign presence across the independent hub, sponsor page, and selected utility modules without blocking fixtures, teams, or predictions.
Clearly labeled support for the free-to-enter, skill-based $3,000 prediction challenge after legal review, backend locks, anti-cheat, and winner verification are ready. Top 20 verified Matchday Leaderboard players share the prize pool. First place receives $1,000 and second place receives $500.
Leaderboard support only after verified scoring, email eligibility, duplicate checks, and admin review exist. The public tracker shows Top 20 players, and final cash prizes are confirmed only after manual winner review.
Support strip around the team tracker and room discovery, labeled as sponsor content and separated from team data.
Country-room sponsor slot for a selected African team room, with no implication of team, federation, or tournament endorsement.
Badge or footer support for daily share cards and desk modules, using approved lightweight assets only.
Local campaign option for flyers, posters, and WhatsApp event cards that help venues promote watch nights.
Clearly labeled support for Matchday OS update emails and launch notes where newsletter inventory exists.
Sponsor-safe features and strategy previews. Sponsors cannot buy editorial conclusions or user comments.
A Matchday OS pilot starts small: a placement, a CTA, approved copy, launch checks, and a reporting window. Audience data is shared privately during the sponsor conversation.
African football fans, diaspora viewers, country-room followers, prediction players, viewing-center operators, sponsors, and sports media buyers looking for useful tournament-period actions.
Placement location, sponsor-safe copy, CTA destination, creative requirements, country focus, dates, reporting expectation, and exclusion rules.
Simple labeled placements can move quickly after copy, creative, target market, CTA, and restrictions are confirmed. Prize and leaderboard inventory needs backend and legal gates first.
Viewing centers need useful assets more than banner noise: posters, time-zone cards, WhatsApp event cards, and sponsor-supported flyers that can be reviewed before sharing.
Commercial inventory works only if fans can trust the product. These rules apply before any placement goes live.
Share the sponsor type, target country or city, campaign window, CTA, creative status, and whether you need viewing-center assets. Current audience data can be shared privately during the conversation.