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Balancing momentum and memory: Inside the creative process of Hong Kong Seven’s new global campaign for 50th anniversary

by Teddy Cambosa

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February 26, 2026

Balancing momentum and memory: Inside the creative process of Hong Kong Seven’s new global campaign for 50th anniversary

Sport has always been more than a game. It is a language passed down, a ritual repeated, a memory shared. Across generations, sport becomes one of the few constants in a rapidly changing world.

Moreover, in a fragmented digital age, sport remains one of the last true collective experiences. Millions watch simultaneously. Social feeds ignite in real time. Strangers become allies for ninety minutes. In that shared suspense, generational divides soften.

Said sentiment is no different to the rich history of the Hong Kong Sevens ever since it was first founded in 1976. As the biggest sporting event in Hong Kong, the tournament grew from a regional competition into one of the crown jewels of the global rugby calendar, becoming synonymous with speed, spectacle, and a distinctly electric atmosphere.

With the Hong Kong Sevens celebrating its 50th anniversary on 17–19 April, the tournament has launched a global campaign celebrating its 50th anniversary. Done alongside Handl Media and Yellow Door Studio, the campaign features a unifying story that celebrates and gives back to fans, teams, and partners.

More than just a sporting event

In a quick catch-up with MARKETECH APAC, Eddie Foster, managing director at Handl Media highlighted how the campaign aimed at highlighting the fact that the Hong Kong Sevens has always meant more than a weekend of rugby, but rather one of the few events that truly places Hong Kong on a global sporting stage.

“As we approached the 50-year milestone, the ambition was not simply to celebrate history, but to frame the Sevens as a legacy event that continues to evolve. The campaign reflects that balance between memory and momentum, honouring the generations who built it while reinforcing its relevance for the next fifty years,” he explained.

From the outset, Eddie said that the creative process centred on one core idea: the Hong Kong Sevens is not just an event, it’s a generational story.

“Rather than approaching the 50th edition as a retrospective, we focused on connecting past, present and future through real moments, real fans and the atmosphere that defines the tournament,” he added.

That mindset in mind is what led them to create a campaign that is designed to live across multiple touchpoints, from hero film and social storytelling through to stadium screens, digital placements and partner channels. 

Moreover, the intention was to create something emotionally recognisable for long-time supporters, while still feeling accessible and exciting for new audiences discovering the Sevens for the first time.

“A big part of the creative process was grounding the campaign in real history rather than artificially recreating it. Working closely with the Hong Kong China Rugby team, we explored fifty years of material, from archive footage and photography through to heritage kits worn by Hong Kong China Sevens players, to identify the moments, visuals and symbols that genuinely defined the tournament across generations,” he detailed.

He also added, “The intention was not just to look back, but to bring that legacy into a contemporary production environment so audiences could feel the continuity of the Sevens, from its earliest days through to the energy the event carries today.”

Paying tribute to Hong Kong Sevens’ legacy

Meanwhile, Melissa Albarus, project manager at Yellow Door Studio told MARKETECH APAC that the Hong Kong Sevens 50th anniversary isn’t just another campaign milestone — it’s an opportunity to honour an event that has transformed Hong Kong into the beating heart of rugby sevens, and inspired fans around the world for half a century.

“From a strategic perspective, we approached this as a global storytelling challenge. The Sevens belongs to Hong Kong, but it also belongs to the world. Building a campaign across three languages, designed to resonate locally while speaking to an international rugby audience, was central to our thinking from day one,” she said.

She added, “Every touchpoint needed to feel authentic to long-time supporters while remaining accessible and compelling to new fans discovering the tournament for the first time.”

For them, working in close partnership with HKCR and Handl allowed them to combine creative, strategic, and production expertise to pay tribute to the past, celebrate the present, and set the tone for the next chapter of this iconic event.

“We worked to bring the energy, legacy and spirit of the Sevens to life in the best way we know how, short of experiencing the magic pitchside,” she said.

Lastly, Jordanne Grey, head of brand and marketing at Hong Kong China Rugby shared with MARKETECH APAC how the global campaign is a manifestation of Hong Kong Sevens being an event that is very special to many people: a global stage returned to year after year, by the best rugby athletes in the world and their dedicated supporters.

“From humble beginnings with only a few thousand spectators, over time the Hong Kong Sevens has grown into a sporting extravaganza for 50,000 spectators a day. It has created a lasting legacy on the sport, and on Hong Kong – attracting international crowds and being a point of pride for local fans,” she said.

She also noted how it is  difficult to capture fifty years of Sevens magic in any medium–yet remarked how they are proud of building a legacy-centric campaign for the tournament.

“The anticipation of lining up to race to the South Stand, watching Hong Kong China run out to a roaring home crowd, or the feeling of watching your favourite team score a try are all meant to be experienced in person – with a full cup and a thumping heart. However our team has done an incredible job of creating a legacy campaign that honours the past, celebrates our milestones, and looks forward to a bright future,” she concluded.

Related Tags Marketing Campaign Hong Kong Rugby Hong Kong Sevens Eddie Foster Handl Media Yellow Door Studio Melissa Albarus Jordanne Grey Hong Kong China Rugby
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