F.A.Q
Frequently Asked Questions
Event conceptualisation: Developing the overall theme, structure, and goals for the event.
Budgeting and Financial Planning: Creating and managing the event’s budget, including securing sponsorships.
Logistics Management: Coordinating venues, transportation, accommodations, and necessary equipment.
Marketing and Promotion: Developing campaigns to attract participants, sponsors, and spectators.
On-site Coordination: Managing event-day activities, ensuring smooth operations, and handling security and crowd control.
Athlete Coordination: Managing the registration, scheduling, and needs of participating athletes or teams.
While we specialise in sports event management, Infinity Sport is fully equipped to organise any events including but not limited to:
- Product Launch
- Dinner and Dances
- Entertainment Events
- Media Conferences
- Seminars and Conferences
- Exhibitions
- Networking Events
- Brand Activation
We have related companies in numerous countries including in
- Malaysia
- Indonesia
- India
- United Kingdom
- Australia
We have brought various CSR events to Cambodia including:
- Earth Warrior
- World Walking Day
- We The 15
Sports athlete sponsorships are those where individual athletes are sponsored by a brand. They may wear branded apparel whilst competing or during commercial appearances and press conferences, or they might appear in advertisements or other promotional materials for the brand. The brand will either offer a set fee to them, or pay for their kit, equipment or travel in return.
Sports organisation sponsorships involve entities like a team or league being sponsored by a brand. Like with individual athletes, they will either receive a fee from the brand, or payment for things like kits, equipment or ground maintenance.
In return, a team may display the company’s logos around its stadium, for example, while a league might include the sponsor in its name.
Sports event sponsorships are where sports events — like an international or regional tournament — are sponsored by a brand. This type of partnership can involve things like the event either changing its title to incorporate the brand’s name, or using the brand’s logo on official products. The event organisers will either receive a set fee or have expenditures like venue hire, hospitality, catering, publicity, programmes and officials’ costs covered.