The 'Never Miss a Super Bowl Club' is a group that has gone to every Super Bowl since 1967. In a Visa commercial in 2010, four men from different cities joined this group. However, in February 2011 one member was unable to make it. This is an excellent example of why people should always get their tickets in advance. It is not easy to attend every Football event, but you can be part of the Never Miss a Football event club.

Super Bowl Club

The Never Missing Super Bowl Club is a group of fans who've never missed a single football event. They are as old as 85 years old, and Tom Henschel, Don Crisman and Gregory Eaton all share a common goal: to watch every Super Bowl in their lifetime. But what's more interesting is the story behind how they came to start the group. Despite the astronomical ticket prices, the three men all share a common passion for the game. They have been attending every Super Bowl since 1967 and paid $12 to watch the game.

The Never Miss a Super Bowl Club was first made famous in a 2010 Visa commercial. Four people were featured in this commercial who had attended every Super Bowl game since 1967. In addition to the video, the group gathers for a luncheon in Miami a couple of days before the Super Bowl LIV game. During the game, they celebrate their anniversary by giving their friends and family members gifts to show their support for their football obsession.

Four men who have been to every Super Bowl since 1967

Sylvan Schefler, a New York resident, and two other friends flew to Los Angeles to watch the first Super Bowl. The game was then called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game. Their annual pilgrimage to the Big Game began with that first one, a 35-10 win for Vince Lombardi's Green Bay Packers over the Kansas City Chiefs in front of 61,946 fans. They won Super Bowl I, and they've been to every Super Bowl since.

The men met in a bar in the early 1980s and have stayed in touch ever since. Henschel and Crisman have met only a couple of times, as their numbers have diminished as they age. The three men are now in their 80s, but it's not too late to catch up with them at the Super Bowl. Crisman and Eaton reunited at Super Bowl XL in Detroit in 2006, and Eaton and Henschel were introduced in the mid-2010s. But future meetings may be in question.

Advertising campaign

You've probably noticed a new commercial for the World Cup. The campaign is about inclusivity in sports, and supports the Trevor Project, an organization which helps LGBT youth deal with suicide. The commercial promotes football as a game for everyone, despite the high suicide rates among LGBTQ+ individuals. If you're a business owner looking for new ways to promote your brand, this is the right campaign for you.

Tickets

The Ticketmaster SafeTix mobile app provides contactless entry and offers the same flexibility as other mobile tickets, including transfer and resale options. SafeTix is available for all major sporting events, including the Super Bowl. SafeTix also provides the same level of security as physical tickets. No one can copy or steal your ticket, so you won't have to worry about security. It's easy to use and offers the best customer experience of any mobile ticket.

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