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  2. Jako - Wikipedia

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    Jako AG is a German sportswear company based in the Hollenbach district of Mulfingen, Baden-Württemberg. The company was founded by Rudi Sprügel in 1989 in Stachenhausen. [1] Jako provides kits for teams playing association football, handball, basketball, ice hockey and other sports. [1] Jako has provided teams with equipment since 1989.

  3. Adidas halts sale of some German national team jerseys ...

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    Still reeling from the Kanye West scandal and its loss of the German national team kit deal, the athletic gear brand points the blame for the fiasco on the country's football association.

  4. Germany national football team - Wikipedia

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    The national team's home kit has been traditionally a white shirt, black shorts, and white socks. The colours are derived from the 19th-century flag of the North German State of Prussia . [ 148 ] Since 1988, many of the home kit's designs incorporate details patterned after the modern German flag.

  5. KiK - Wikipedia

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    KiK is a member of the German government's Partnership for Sustainable Textiles, a multi-stakeholder initiative to bring social, ecological and economic improvements along the textile supply chain. KiK is among over 150 members including Otto Group , Adidas , Hugo Boss and Puma and is engaged in all the initiative's working groups.

  6. Umbro - Wikipedia

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    Of the 16 teams that competed, 15 wore kit manufactured by Umbro, [4] the only exception being the USSR. By the late 1960s, 85% of British football teams wore kits manufactured by the company, including Celtic, the first British team to win a European Cup in 1967. Liverpool FC won the first four of their six European Cups while wearing Umbro ...

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  9. Football in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany national football team in 2012. The German women's national football team, also organised by the DFB, are two-time world champions, having won the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2003 under past coach Tina Theune-Meyer and 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup under current coach Silvia Neid. They are the first women's team to have successfully ...