UEFA picks Dice as exclusive tech partner

Dice has launched a project in association with UEFA after the technology careers site chosen as the European football governing body’s exclusive tech partner.
Wed, 15 Jun 2016

Dice has launched a project in association with UEFA after the technology careers site was chosen as the European football governing body’s exclusive tech partner.

During the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Euro 2016 and UEFA Super Cup, UEFA will be providing Dice with unique content, designed to provide insights into one of sport’s most famous organisations.

Dice will be responsible for seeding content to the tech community via multiple digital channels. The content will be a range of videos, infographics and editorial pieces hosted on a dedicated microsite. Dice is working with UEFA to bring football to the tech community and showcase the role tech plays within the world of football.

To mark the launch of the project, Dice is also launching a Hot Skills competition, with 2,000 branded footballs being distributed across Europe. Entrants will be encouraged to showcase their football skills with a short video, with the winner being chosen based on flair and creativity. 

The competition starts on 24 June and entrants need to upload their video by Monday 8 August to the Dice Facebook page or Twitter feed, using the hashtag #DICEUEFA. The overall winner will win a Playstation 4 for their efforts, with a bag of UEFA merchandise and Subbuteo set.

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