
Nexen Tire has launched an interactive social media campaign featuring FC Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka, challenging football fans to demonstrate their tongue twister abilities through the #WeGotYouChallenge.
The week-long campaign, running from 17 to 23 November, invites participants to record themselves attempting a tongue twister and share their efforts on social media for a chance to win an array of prizes, including FC Bayern match tickets and signed memorabilia.
To enter, fans must post their tongue twister attempt as a Reel on either Instagram or Facebook, tag @nexentiredeutschland_official, and include the campaign hashtag #WeGotYouChallenge.
The initiative offers several attractive prizes for the most creative entries:
The campaign represents the latest activation in Nexen Tire's ongoing partnership with the German football club, aiming to strengthen fan engagement through interactive digital experiences.
CK (Changki) Noh, Director and Head of Brand Strategy Europe at Nexen Tire Europe, commented: "We wanted to create a challenge that combines fun, football, and our 'We Got You' spirit. Leon Goretzka's involvement brings energy and authenticity to this campaign, and we're excited to see fans join in."
The company is encouraging participants to showcase their creativity and share the challenge with friends to maximise their chances of winning.
Further information is available at www.nexentire.com/international.
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