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Friday, 29/5/2026 | 20:03 GMT+7

Heineken connects football fans for UEFA Champions League final

Heineken organizes nine FanStations – venues where fans can watch the match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League final in Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang, and Can Tho.

Football enthusiasts are invited to join the event at 8 PM on 30/5. Special FanStations will be available at the flagship Galaxy CineX Hanoi Centre in Ha Noi and Galaxy Sala in Ho Chi Minh City. Additionally, Heineken is co-hosting two other venues in Ho Chi Minh City: Nexus Space in Ben Nghe ward and PM Sport football field in Tan Binh.

Beyond these main locations, Heineken also offers fans five "familiar local spots" across Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang, and Can Tho, providing more options for fans to gather.

Heineken FanStation - where fans with shared passion connect and become friends. *Photo: Heineken*

At these FanStations, attendees will have the opportunity to interact with "inspirational captains" such as actor Nhan Phuc Vinh, freestyle footballer Do Kim Phuc, streamer Cris Phan, along with various commentators and sports journalists. These personalities will share their insights on the match and cheer for Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal alongside the fans.

According to a Heineken representative, this initiative serves as more than just a viewing party for football on the big screen. It is an open space designed for strangers who share a common passion to meet, share emotions, and forge new connections through their love for football.

The viewing experience at FanStation removes barriers between fans and celebrities. Everyone is considered a friend, united by a shared passion, raising a Heineken to enjoy a historic final night together.

Heineken FanStation on The Champions Show. *Photo: Heineken*

Heineken previously introduced a new football-watching culture with its "From fan to friend" campaign, featuring gatherings and pre-match commentary sessions. At The Champions Show studio, with the brand's support, experts and fans shared professional perspectives, turning fans into friends after the game.

At various familiar local spots, Heineken launched FanStation as a meeting point where fans with shared interests can connect and build new relationships through interactive experiences and toasts.

Heineken FanStations at familiar local spots. *Photo: Heineken*

Heineken believes that the love for sports extends beyond cheering for a team; it is an emotion capable of connecting strangers in an instant. While top-tier football is inherently a community sport, geographical distances and time zone differences from European football stadiums often lead Vietnamese fans to watch matches alone in the early hours.

This insight inspired Heineken to establish FanStations – spaces where fans can gather, foster new connections through their shared love of sports, and enjoy unique activities provided by Heineken.

Yen Chi

Locations:

Special edition Heineken FanStations:

Galaxy CineX - Hanoi Centre: Level 3, Hanoi Centre shopping mall, 175 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, O Cho Dua ward, Ha Noi

Galaxy CineX - Sala: Level 3, Thiso Mall Sala shopping mall, 10 Mai Chi Tho Street, An Khanh ward, Ho Chi Minh City

Heineken FanStations will also take place concurrently at Heineken's familiar local spots nationwide. Follow Heineken's fanpage for more details on activities.

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/heineken-ket-noi-fan-bong-da-tran-chung-ket-uefa-champions-league-5079817.html
Tags: Champions League final UEFA Champions League Heineken

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