Mercury Partners with Futsal Unity World Cup 2025 in Osaka
Mercury Corporation, a leading human resource service company based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, announced its sponsorship of the highly anticipated
Futsal Unity World Cup 2025, set to take place on
June 22, 2025, at the Osaka Expo venue, known as the EXPO Arena "Matsuri." This event is recognized as one of Japan's largest international futsal tournaments, promoting cross-cultural interactions and fostering understanding among diverse communities.
Event Overview
The
Futsal Unity World Cup originally launched in
2014 in Nagoya, initiated by a single individual's passion and endeavor to bring people together through sports. What began as a small-scale event involving local foreign residents has grown into a significant international tournament with participation from over
98 teams across 19 countries. Mercury's support underscores its mission to connect society and expand possibilities for everyone.
During the tournament, attendees can expect to see Mercury CEO
Tsuyoshi Akima deliver a speech at the opening ceremony, as well as the company’s logo prominently displayed during the event, including a promotional video introducing Mercury. This partnership not only highlights the company's commitment to fostering diverse environments but also utilizes sports as a catalyst for global dialogue and harmony.
Background of Sponsorship
Mercury aims to create a society where diverse talents can thrive. The sponsorship embodies the company's belief in bridging societal gaps and promoting mutual understanding between individuals of varying nationalities, languages, and ethnicities. By hosting such an esteemed event, Mercury seeks to contribute to a community that respects diversity and fosters inclusive coexistence.
About the Futsal Unity World Cup 2025
The upcoming
Futsal Unity World Cup 2025 will provide a platform for athletes, supporters, and attendees from various backgrounds to come together, sharing their cultures and experiences. It aspires to embody the ideals of
diversity and unity, emphasizing collaboration through sports.
Mercury recognizes the importance of socio-cultural integration in regions like Aichi, where expatriates and locals interact frequently. The company is keen on actively engaging with the community to establish comfortable living and working conditions for individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Future Aspirations
With its headquarters in Tokyo and a branch in Aichi, Mercury is strategically positioned to facilitate more robust community ties. The company envisions a collaborative future where people from various ethnic groups can coexist peacefully. Through ongoing support of international events like the Futsal Unity World Cup, Mercury strives to promote its vision—to connect society while enhancing
everyone’s potential and contributing to a brighter future.
Company Information
- - Company Name: Mercury Corporation
- - Headquarters: 1-26-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo
- - CEO: Tsuyoshi Akima
- - Contact: 03-6388-0023
- - Founded: November 2006
- - Capital: ¥500 million
- - Employees: More than 5,610 (as of April 2025)
- - Services Offered: Sales promotion, education, entertainment, and outsourcing solutions.
Mercury aspires to be a
"Kando Agent" by providing platforms for diverse talents, thereby supporting the future of Japanese society. By connecting individuals and expanding their possibilities, the company is dedicated to fostering a better tomorrow for all.
For more information on sponsorship and future events, visit Mercury's official websites and social media platforms.
For media inquiries, please contact the
Mercury Public Relations Office at mercury-group@reiwapr.jp.