FC Augsburg takes creativity to a whole new level with fixture release video
Football clubs are often highly creative when it comes to announcing a transfer deal, revealing their kits, or releasing pre-match posters. But FC Augsburg of the Bundesliga took it to a whole new level as they released a fascinating video that revealed the first half of their league fixtures for the 2021/22 season. The elite club took it to Twitter to announce the same.
The club used a famous Cartoon Network theme for the announcement and the video starts with a television set displaying the fixtures, one after the other, in different and quirky styles. As expected, the video took no time to go viral as people went berserk on the social media platform. FC Augsburg start the upcoming campaign with an away match against TSG Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga.
Twitter reactions to the FC Ausburg fixture reveal video
The video caught the attention of the fans immediately after the video was released by the club. The video has almost garnered close to 40k likes and 8000 retweets in no time. The video is being hailed as one of the most creative ones by a club in recent times. Here’s a look at some of the Twitter reactions of the fans.
While Bayern Munich are a better side when it comes to the game of football, this guy feels the admins of the club need to learn from FC Augsburg when it comes to creativity.
Here’s a dig at Borussia Dortmund who have been a super power of German football over the years.
Here’s one from the appreciation posts for the wonderful creative work done which includes the theme, banters and the relevant ideas applied to mark each fixture.
FC Augsburg played the A-game as far as creativity is concerned but now as the season is knocking on the door, they would look to match it up with their performances on the field. The club finished 13th in the table last season with ten wins to their name and 36 points onboard. With the take on Leipzig in the video getting much appreciation of the fans, that fixture might be one to watch out for in the Bundesliga.
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