América-MG closes partnership with OneFootball platform

Football club America MG announced an agreement with the OneFootball platform to distribute the team’s original content to fans around the world. This content partnership will allow Coelho to gain access to a broad young fan base with a strong preference for mobile devices.

In turn, the team has the lowest rejection rate among clubs in Brazil and, according to a survey, is considered the second most popular. The alliance with OneFootball aims to strengthen the relationship with fans and provide them with differentiated content that is already published in the club’s official media.

“We are confident that the partnership with OneFootball will be very beneficial to the team. It is one of the largest football content apps in the world and, with them, in addition to giving the club a national and international prominence, fans will be able to follow all the news, goals and game results in real time”, said Early Lemos, Director of Marketing and Business of America.

Murilo Lima, Manager of OneFootball Alliance with clubs, leagues and federations in Brazil and Portugal, also spoke about the new arrangement: “as football fans, we know the importance of having access to quality content in real time from the club we love ”.

Lima added: “Being able to support América’s efforts to reach out to their fans and provide original club content makes us extremely happy. We are looking forward to getting started and seeing the result of this new association”.

In this way, América-MG became the newest member of the OneFootball Club Network, a network made up of more than 130 teams, associations and leagues, aiming to offer original material worldwide.

About OneFootball

Reaching over 85 million fans across the planet monthly, OneFootball is the most famous football news platform among new generations of fans. The service is available in 12 languages ​​and is the highest rated sports app on the planet.

With activities beginning in 2008, the group is headquartered in Berlin (Germany) and regional centers in London, New York, Mexico City, Singapore, Cairo, Istanbul and Rio de Janeiro.