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Alongside the giveaway, Domino's also launched a limited edition capsule collection in collaboration with football lifestyle brand Saturdays Football
Domino's is set to give out $1 million worth of free 'Emergency Pizzas' after United States striker Folarin Balogun received a red card during his side's FIFA World Cup round of 32 match against Bosnia-Herzegovina, activating a promotion the pizza chain announced months before the tournament.The campaign was first unveiled by Domino's in a press release issued on May 18 as part of its marketing push around the summer's international football tournament. The company announced that it would give away $1 million worth of Emergency Pizzas if any member of the US national team received a red card during the competition, saying the offer was intended to "soften the blow" for supporters after one of football's most costly on-field punishments.Emergency Pizza is Domino's loyalty programme reward that allows eligible customers to claim a free medium two-topping pizza for use on a future order. The company said the red card promotion was designed to turn a disappointing moment for fans into what it described as "a delicious pick-me-up".Alongside the giveaway, Domino's also launched a limited edition capsule collection in collaboration with football lifestyle brand Saturdays Football.
The range includes co-branded jerseys, a cap and slides, all released to coincide with the tournament and made available through Saturdays Football's website."We're as excited about the summer of soccer as fans are around the country! Whether you're planning to watch all the matches or perhaps you're playing pickup games of your own, Domino's has some fun ways to help you get ready," said Kate Trumbull, Domino's executive vice president and chief marketing officer."Not only are we launching a capsule of cobranded merchandise from Saturdays Football, but we're also giving fans the chance to win free Emergency Pizzas. Soccer gurus know the worst thing to happen in a game is for a player on the team you're rooting for to receive a red card. If that happens to the American squad, Domino's is here to help ease the pain by giving away Emergency Pizzas. It may not change the outcome of the match, but it can provide a delicious pick-me-up when it's needed most.
"Balogun's evening took a dramatic turn after he scored his third goal of the World Cup to give the United States the lead before being sent off early in the second half. The dismissal means the striker will miss his country's next match and has also triggered Domino's pledge to reward fans with free pizzas.With Balogun's sending-off now fulfilling the promotion's only condition, Domino's is expected to honour its $1 million giveaway while the United States prepares for its next World Cup fixture without one of its leading goalscorers.
How fans can claim the free pizza
The giveaway is not automatic. Customers must have registered for the promotion at dominos. com/emergency-pizzas-for-soccer before the deadline of 11:59 p.m. ET on 10 June to be eligible.Following a red card for a US player, Domino's said it would randomly select more than 60,000 winners, each of whom will receive a free medium two-topping Emergency Pizza.To redeem the offer, winners must be enrolled in Domino's Rewards. The free pizza must be claimed by 2 August 2026, according to the company's promotional terms.

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