Title | The Jersey Color Swap |
Agency | Serviceplan Group |
Campaign | Jersey Swap for Tolerance |
Advertiser | Serviceplan |
Brand | Depant GIESSEN 46ers and White Wings |
Posted | July 2022 |
Business Sector | Sports Teams, Sports Events |
Tagline | While teams are loved for the color of their clubs, people are hated for the color of their skin. |
Story | Unfortunately, racism continues to be a problem in Germany, an issue which once again reached its tragic climax in February 2020 when a racially motivated terrorist killed nine people before killing himself in the city of Hanau near Frankfurt. |
Philosophy | Unfortunately, racism continues to be a problem in Germany, an issue which once again reached its tragic climax in February 2020 when a racially motivated terrorist killed nine people before killing himself in the city of Hanau near Frankfurt. Two years later and the attack is still fresh in people’s minds. For the International Week against Racism, Hanau’s basketball team made a clear statement to not forget, to stand up to racist hate and embrace diversity and tolerance. For one extraordinary match, home team WHITE WINGS Hanau and their opponents Depant GIESSEN 46ers exchanged their jerseys. The special edition jerseys proclaimed in big letters: ‘Colour makes no difference. Not in sports and certainly not when it comes to skin colour’. The creative concept and communicative implementation came from Serviceplan Campaign. On February 19, 2020, nine men and women were murdered in the German city of Hanau, near Frankfurt. The sole motive: the victims’ immigration background. It remains the deadliest racially motivated attack in the post-war history of Germany and has left deep scars on the psyche of the city’s population. Two years later, German basketball once again remembered the victims in an extraordinary call to stand together against hate, and push for more diversity, respect and tolerance. For the first time in their history, home team WHITE WINGS Hanau and the guests of the Depant GIESSEN 46ers broke their club statutes to set an unprecedented sign against racism: the teams swapped jerseys and played in the traditional club colours of their opponents. The special edition jerseys were emblazoned with one central message: Colour makes no difference. An essential idea that goes far beyond the realm of sport, with both teams taking a firm stand against racially motivated violence and in favor of pluralistic and tolerant coexistence. The campaign was initiated and implemented by Serviceplan Campaign, together with jersey sponsor PEAK Sport. The match day on which the jersey swap took place was deliberately chosen to give the campaign maximum attention and underline the symbolic character of the gesture. The match against Giessen has special significance in Hanau: it was the first game after the attacks. This year's match coincided exactly with the International Week against Racism, which was once again an impulse for both teams to clearly declare their opposition to hatred and racism. Before that match, both team Captains took the opportunity to give a short speech in memory of the victims. The reactions to the swap of jersey colours were instantaneous. On social media the action ignited debate far beyond basketball circles. Some people asked “A sports team wearing the colours of the opponent? Is that even allowed?” The game became the most-watched match of the season, and discussions and debates on the subject of racism increased measurably. |
Media Type | Web Film |
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Global Chief Creative Officer | Alexander Schill |
Chief Creative Officer | Matthias Harbeck |
Executive Creative Director | Alexander Nagel |
Executive Creative Director | Christoph Everke |
Concept | Martin Jüstel |
Creative Director | Moritz Dornig |
Copywriter | Nedim Aktas |
Junior Art Director | Elvira Breit |
Junior Motion Designer | Philipp Elsner |
Graphic Designer | Lukas Plapst |
Senior Account Manager | Julia Leibetseder |
Junior Account Manager | Julian Hupfeld |
Head of Digital | Benjamin Majeron |
Head of Corporate Communications | Birgit Koch |
PR & Content Consultant | Kathrin Neumayer |
International Communications Officer | Lee Sharrock |
Advertising Manager | Sebastian Lübeck |
Advertising Manager | Christopher Dickert |
Production Service Company | It's us Media Berlin |
Chief Production Officer & Managing Director | Yana Isabelle Maier |
Executive Creative Director | Max Penk |
Production Assistant | Gregor Nehring |
Production Assistant | Mayke Pels |
DOP & Regie | Marius Fischer |
Photographer | Sebastian Berger |
Social Agency | peal GmbH |
Social Media | Johannes Petersen |