Fleurop at the Spengler Cup Davos, December 26-31, 2024
The Spengler Cup Davos is one of Switzerland's biggest sporting events.
Around 100,000 visitors come to Davos every year and enjoy the thrilling atmosphere in and around the Eisstadium (Ice Stadium). Fleurop is once again Official Supplier.
The Cup - an object of desire since 1923
The 96th Spengler Cup Davos promises to be a top-class sporting event with an attractive field of participants.
This includes the eight-time Finnish champions Kärpät Oulu, the great club HC Fribourg-Gottéron, the successful Canadian team and the top German club Straubing Tigers.
Six-time Czech champions Dynamo Pardubice and defending champions HC Davos, who have won the Cup sixteen times, will also be taking part.
You can therefore look forward to top-class teams, exciting and sometimes highly tactical matches and an electrifying atmosphere in the stands.
Fleurop - providing floral eye-catchers since 2007
Fleurop has been the "Official Supplier" of the renowned Spengler Cup, one of the oldest and most prestigious ice hockey tournaments in the world, since 2007.
In this role, Fleurop makes a significant contribution to the design of the "Loft 23" hospitality area.
Here, guests are treated to attractive floral and plant decorations that embellish both the tables and the overall atmosphere of the room.
These create a festive atmosphere and play a key role in offering guests an unforgettable experience.
Classy Fleurop bouquets - for each team's «Best Players»
After each of the 11 matches, the two best players from each team will also be honored with a beautiful Fleurop bouquet.
This gesture not only underlines the appreciation for outstanding performances, but also ensures good TV coverage as the players present their awards in public.
Fleurop thus not only contributes to the decoration, but also becomes an active part of the sports culture and celebrations surrounding the Spengler Cup.
Sport connects and is emotional - so are flowers
The foundation of the challenge cup by Dr. Carl Spengler in 1923 was not just a support for HC Davos.
After the conflicts of the First World War, his aim was to provide a platform for previously hostile nations to regain trust through fair and friendly competition.
The same applies to flowers. They are not only a symbol of beauty and hope, but also evoke emotions that go deeper than words.
Today, international understanding, hope and the pursuit of peace are still of great importance.
In a world characterized by conflict and misunderstanding, sport and the symbolism of flowers could once again serve as a means of creating encounters and promoting understanding between people.