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Messi, Van Persie, Gomez Headline Pepsi's Global Ambassador Lineup For '14

Pepsi introduced its team of 19 int'l football players, including Barcelona's Lionel Messi, ManU's Robin van Persie and MLS Sounders' Clint Dempsey, that will make up the soft drink maker's "Live for Now" campaign for '14. The players will star in Pepsi's global TV ad campaign later this year, while select players will appear on packaging and point of sale of Pepsi Max beginning in March. Other aspects of the campaign, including integrations with art, music and interactive experiences, will be unveiled throughout the year (Pepsi). Below is a list of the 19 players.

PLAYER COUNTRY PLAYER COUNTRY
Sergio Aguero Argentina Victor Moses Nigeria
Juan Guillermo Cuadrado Colombia Peter Osaze Odemwingie Nigeria
Clint Dempsey U.S. Oribe Peralta Mexico
Tarik Elyounoussi Norway Andriy Pyatov Ukraine
Maynor Figueroa Honduras Sergio Ramos Spain
Mario Gomez Germany Mohamed Salah Egypt
Vincent Kompany Belgium Gylfi Por Sigurosson Iceland
Kemar Lawrence Jamaica Robin van Persie The Netherlands
David Luiz Brazil Jack Wilshere England
Lionel Messi Argentina    

RIDING THE WORLD CUP WAVE: In London, Andy Hodgson reported while Pepsi is not a sponsor of the FIFA World Cup, the company traditionally launches a "new ad campaign in every year the tournament takes place to capitalise on the buzz around the event." Pepsi in '10 had several players, including MLS Red Bulls' Thierry Henry and Turkish club Galatasaray's Didier Drogba, team up "for a match with kids in Africa" in advance of the South Africa World Cup, while David Beckham and Brazilian club Atlético Mineiro's Ronaldinho in '06 were among the players to "challenge a group of Lederhosen-wearing Bavarian dancers" when the World Cup was in Germany (EVENING STANDARD, 1/15). The move comes after Coca-Cola, an official FIFA sponsor, introduced 18 mini-bottle designs to commemorate the World Cup. The designs represent past and future World Cup host countries. The "bottles (which contain no actual soda) are also interactive," as consumers can use Facebook or mobile apps to "create special messages and avatars that can be delivered to other bottle owners" (AD AGE, 1/14).

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