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Originally Posted by OnlyFootball
I'm still surprised that the Bundesliga isn't dominated by adidas and Puma. Then again, the MLS is sponsored entirely by adidas instead of Nike, so maybe I shouldn't be that surprised.
Originally Posted by OnlyFootball
I'm still surprised that the Bundesliga isn't dominated by adidas and Puma. Then again, the MLS is sponsored entirely by adidas instead of Nike, so maybe I shouldn't be that surprised.
The CEO of Puma has an addiction for Africa.He owns a big farm in Kenya.Originally Posted by parasight21
Originally Posted by OnlyFootball
I'm still surprised that the Bundesliga isn't dominated by adidas and Puma. Then again, the MLS is sponsored entirely by adidas instead of Nike, so maybe I shouldn't be that surprised.
I think Puma just put more focus on national teams rather than club teams since you really can't compete in Germany against Adidas. Puma been doing nice with African national teams. I think they just start to sponsor South Africa National Team as well. I think just about every country in Africa is now sponsored by Puma, plus they got that Italy sponsorship going strong.
The CEO of Puma has an addiction for Africa.He owns a big farm in Kenya.Originally Posted by parasight21
Originally Posted by OnlyFootball
I'm still surprised that the Bundesliga isn't dominated by adidas and Puma. Then again, the MLS is sponsored entirely by adidas instead of Nike, so maybe I shouldn't be that surprised.
I think Puma just put more focus on national teams rather than club teams since you really can't compete in Germany against Adidas. Puma been doing nice with African national teams. I think they just start to sponsor South Africa National Team as well. I think just about every country in Africa is now sponsored by Puma, plus they got that Italy sponsorship going strong.
I wouldn't call Algeria strong, but I don't think they're completely feeble either. Panama managed to beat the U.S. so I don't see any reason why Algeria couldn't be similarly threatening.Originally Posted by engoi
The CEO of Puma has an addiction for Africa.He owns a big farm in Kenya.Originally Posted by parasight21
Originally Posted by OnlyFootball
I'm still surprised that the Bundesliga isn't dominated by adidas and Puma. Then again, the MLS is sponsored entirely by adidas instead of Nike, so maybe I shouldn't be that surprised.
I think Puma just put more focus on national teams rather than club teams since you really can't compete in Germany against Adidas. Puma been doing nice with African national teams. I think they just start to sponsor South Africa National Team as well. I think just about every country in Africa is now sponsored by Puma, plus they got that Italy sponsorship going strong.
Puma has except Nigeria all the big powerhouses of Africa but that is probably only helpful for sales during WCs.
Puma: South Africa, Egypt, Cameroun, Ghana, Togo, Senegal, Ivory Coast (Morocco and Tunisa sponsorships ending this year)
adidas: Nigeria is their only powerhouse in Africa
Nike:Algeria starting end of 2011 if you consider Algeria a strong team
I wouldn't call Algeria strong, but I don't think they're completely feeble either. Panama managed to beat the U.S. so I don't see any reason why Algeria couldn't be similarly threatening.Originally Posted by engoi
The CEO of Puma has an addiction for Africa.He owns a big farm in Kenya.Originally Posted by parasight21
Originally Posted by OnlyFootball
I'm still surprised that the Bundesliga isn't dominated by adidas and Puma. Then again, the MLS is sponsored entirely by adidas instead of Nike, so maybe I shouldn't be that surprised.
I think Puma just put more focus on national teams rather than club teams since you really can't compete in Germany against Adidas. Puma been doing nice with African national teams. I think they just start to sponsor South Africa National Team as well. I think just about every country in Africa is now sponsored by Puma, plus they got that Italy sponsorship going strong.
Puma has except Nigeria all the big powerhouses of Africa but that is probably only helpful for sales during WCs.
Puma: South Africa, Egypt, Cameroun, Ghana, Togo, Senegal, Ivory Coast (Morocco and Tunisa sponsorships ending this year)
adidas: Nigeria is their only powerhouse in Africa
Nike:Algeria starting end of 2011 if you consider Algeria a strong team
Originally Posted by OnlyFootball
I thought this was the new away kit:
Maybe that one you just posted is their new third?
Originally Posted by OnlyFootball
I thought this was the new away kit:
Maybe that one you just posted is their new third?