Real Betis’ environmental sustainability platform will collaborate with the main sponsor of the competition with different actions to raise social awareness about caring for the planet.

Real Betis, through its Forever Green platform, has joined forces with Endesa to contribute to an even more sustainable and environmentally friendly ACB Super Cup.
To this end, reusable bottles will be used and containers for selective recycling will be placed in the facilities.
During the Endesa Super Cup, messages will be launched on the video scoreboard to raise awareness among fans about caring for the planet.
The carbon footprint of the event will also be measured to reduce its impact on the environment in future editions.

OTHER ACTIVITIES

In addition, Endesa, the main sponsor of the ACB Basketball Super Cup, wants fans of this sport to live a unique experience cheering on their teams or enjoying the spectacle that the semi-final and final of this competition itself can offer.

For this reason, during the two days of competition, on September 24 and 25, at the San Pablo Municipal Sports Palace in Seville, initiatives will be carried out ranging from a raffle of gifts for the fans, to a basket contest with a giant slingshot, the skills challenge by Endesa and the recreation of the lockers of the players’ changing rooms. where fans will also be able to participate by taking a photo and enter the raffle of the material on display.

Likewise, this competition will have the participation of the ‘ball-children’, who will arrive on the field, hand in hand with Endesa, to deliver the official balls of the Endesa Super Cup matches.

The social networks of Endesa Basket Lovers, ACB and the sports space itself will also serve as a “playing field” for these actions that aim to “bring that human side of the players closer, get to know them closely and, why not, try to score like their idols”.
“Basketball is a sport that unites everyone, and Endesa wanted to propose this competition in Seville, with these unique experiences for fans,” said María Lacasa, head of sponsorships at Endesa.

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