Club América is a professional football team based in Mexico City, Mexico. Founded in 1916, the team is one of the most successful and popular football clubs in Mexico, with one of the largest fan bas...
The Copa America TV Spot 'Orgullo hispano' con Pedro Aquino, Miguel Layún is an enthralling portrayal of Hispanic pride in the world of soccer. Pedro Aquino and Miguel Layún, two popular soccer players, are seen promoting the upcoming Copa America tournament in the spot.
The TV spot opens up with sharp cuts of soccer players in action, their fans cheering them on while traditional rhythms throb through the soundtrack. The scene then changes to show Pedrio Aquino and Miguel Layún walking through a deserted street. As they strut, they both sport serious expressions, demonstrating their team spirit.
The TV spot then shifts to show glimpses of ecstatic moments of Hispanic celebrations. The camera pans along with Pedro Aquino and Miguel Layún - showcasing their pride in the Hispanic heritage and how it reflects in the game of soccer.
As the TV spot comes close to the end, Pedro Aquino says, "We are all Hispanics, we are all one unit on the field, and we need to play with passion.", to which Miguel Layún responds, "And we are ready to show our pride through the colors that represent us; Our team, our people, and our heritage." The Copa America tournament is then recommended by both the soccer players, both of them inviting viewers to join in all the celebration and glory that the games hold.
'Orgullo hispano' con Pedro Aquino, Miguel Layún is a beautiful display of Hispanic pride in soccer, and it serves as an inspiration for soccer fans all over the world.
Copa America TV commercial - Orgullo hispano con Pedro Aquino, Miguel Layún produced for Club América was first shown on television on September 22, 2021.
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