Monday, June 2, 2014

South Korean casino hopes Chelsea's Mourinho will lure Chinese punters

Chelsea manager Mourinho reacts during their English Premier League soccer match against Norwich City at the Stamford Bridge in London South Korean casino operator Paradise Co has hired Jose Mourinho, the outspoken manager of English football giants Chelsea, as the face of its new advertising campaign to lure punters from China, where the sport is increasingly popular. Paradise is teaming up with Japan's Sega Sammy Holdings Inc to build a $1.7 billion (1 billion pounds) casino resort in the coastal city of Incheon, near the country's main international airport, with construction to be completed in 2017. It faces steep competition from operators like Genting Singapore PLC and Caesars Entertainment Corp, which are moving to build their own tourist-focused resorts in South Korea, where all but one of the existing 17 casinos are open only to foreigners. Paradise hopes Mourinho, a football manager with a string of accomplishments that includes the UEFA Champions League titles in 2004 and 2010, will now kick goals for the casino and win over Chinese customers.








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