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June 13, 2026

The Pepsi 2001 ad that is Still Remembered After 25 Years: Beckham, a Juventus Fan, and the Battle for the Mind!


Great advertisements don't merely entertain; they occupy permanent real estate in our minds. As Al Ries and Jack Trout famously wrote in Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind, powerful brands sit like sumo wrestlers in the mind, making them incredibly difficult to dislodge.

With the FIFA World Cup upon us and football fever gripping the globe, I found myself thinking about the greatest football advertisement that still enjoys top-of-mind (TOM) recall for me. Instantly, one commercial came rushing back, the unforgettable 2001 Pepsi ad featuring David Beckham and a young Juventus supporter.

At the time, Beckham was the undisputed superstar of Manchester United and one of the biggest names in world football. The commercial opens inside a stadium tunnel. On one side stands Beckham, Still trying to overcome the disappointment of being substituted  by the coach. Opposite him is a young boy, calmly holding a Pepsi can. The boy stares at Beckham with an almost expressionless face.

Slightly puzzled, Beckham asks if he can have a sip of the Pepsi. The boy casually hands him the can and watches as the football icon takes a long drink. The youngster's expression hardly changes, perhaps a hint of curiosity, maybe even the slightest frown.

Bewildered, Beckham returns the can and begins to walk away. Suddenly, the boy says: "Excuse me, can I have your shirt, please?"

Beckham lights up instantly. At last, he thinks, the youngster has recognized that he is one of the biggest football stars on the planet. With a broad grin, Beckham removes his jersey and proudly hands it over. The boy takes the prized shirt, carefully wipes the spot on the Pepsi can where Beckham had drunk from, hands the jersey back and simply says: "Thanks, mate."

Then he walks away. A stunned Beckham can only watch. The camera then reveals the back of the boy's shirt. It reads Juventus. Brilliant.

At his peak, a Beckham's jersey could have fetched a small fortune. Today, such memorabilia might command an even higher price. But the young fan has no interest in keeping it. His loyalty belongs elsewhere. He wanted the can, not the shirt. And once Beckham's lips had touched his Pepsi, the jersey had served its purpose.

The ad brilliantly captures something every football fan understands instinctively: club loyalty borders on religion. Fans don't merely support their teams; they identify with them. Their allegiance transcends money, celebrity, and even common sense. And that's what makes the commercial so extraordinary.

Pepsi managed to make both Manchester United and Juventus supporters smile. Nobody loses. Nobody is mocked. Beckham emerges as the good sport, while the boy embodies the fierce devotion that makes football the world's greatest game.

Twenty-five years later, I still remember every frame. That, to me, is the hallmark of great advertising. Because the best ads are not the ones we remember. They are the ones we never forget.

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4 comments:

  1. The ad came when I was not even born, but reading this blog and watching the ad gave me something to learn and understand about a great advertisement by pepsi..Truly, some ads stay with you for life. For me, one such ad is Farrah Khan's IPL ad. The ad created a fun and cheerful memory for me.

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  2. Good feedback Kashish. Why don't you explain the Farah Khan and.

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  3. There were a series of Ads by Farrah khan for IPL 2013. The jumping jhapak dance! I remember the steps till date. In the ad Farrah barges into people's houses and offices while they watch the match. She goes on and teaches them the hook step for a 4-run, 6-run shot and then for a wicket. Her humorous dialogues were icing on the cake, making the target audience intrigued.The ad created a feeling of celebration around IPL. The ad ends with a tagline "Sirf Dekhne ka Nahi". It made IPL feel like a shared body experience!
    The ads pulled in kids, ladies, office workers, everyone to dance. Just dumb, pure joyful dance!

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