•The partnership aims to make fans feel closer to the club, through Twilio-powered, personalised fan engagement
•Twilio and Chelsea unveil ‘One in a Twilion,’ an award celebrating women’s contributions to technology
LONDON, February 05, 2025–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Twilio (NYSE: TWLO), the customer engagement platform that drives real-time, personalised experiences for today’s leading brands, has announced a multi-year partnership with Chelsea Football Club, with Twilio serving as an official supplier for the club.
Twilio will enhance Chelsea’s fan engagement in the stadium and through digital experiences using the Twilio Segment customer data platform (CDP). By leveraging Twilio Segment, the club will gain deeper insights into its 615 million-strong global fan base, creating a comprehensive view of each fan’s interaction with Chelsea. This data will enable highly personalised experiences. For example, in time, Chelsea will be able to reward fans for their engagement by offering promotions when they enter the stadium, personalising the content they see with their favourite Chelsea player, and highlighting the areas of the stadium best for half-time refreshments. These enhancements will help fans feel more connected to the club, fostering stronger relationships and proving invaluable as the organisation expands internationally.
As the club continues to grow and also strengthen the women’s game, its partnership with Twilio will play a key role in this mission. The collaboration will enhance fans’ connection through personalised updates about matches and ticket availability while tailoring web and app experiences to better serve their supporters.
Peter Bell, Vice President of Marketing, EMEA at Twilio, said: “This exciting new partnership will empower Chelsea Football Club to connect with their fans, enabling powerful, personalised engagement both home and away. At Twilio, we’re committed to supporting Chelsea in allowing its fans to feel even closer to the club. We’re excited to see the game-changing impact of this partnership over the coming years.”
Phil Lynch, Chief Digital Officer of Chelsea Football Club, said: “We are delighted to welcome Twilio to the Chelsea family and look forward to engaging more deeply with our global fanbase thanks to its customer data technology.
“For many fans, regardless of their geographical location, digital connectivity is what brings them closer to the club, our players, and our history. Twilio’s leading work in customer engagement will help enrich these fan experiences and offer an increased level of personalisation and connection to the club for our global fan base.”
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