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Risk Everything was an advertisement campaign created for American sports apparel company Nike by the American advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy.The advertisement campaign, spanning radio, television, out-of-home, online advertising and print media, was specially made for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and starring well-known football players from national teams and clubs.
Nike, Inc. [note 1] (stylized as NIKE) is an American athletic footwear and apparel corporation headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon, United States. [6] It is the world's largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment, with revenue in excess of US$46 billion in its fiscal year 2022.
Secret Tournament" (also known as "Scorpion KO" or "The Cage") was a Nike global advertising campaign coinciding with the 2002 FIFA World Cup. [1] With a marketing budget estimated at US$100 million, [ 2 ] the advert featured 24 top contemporary football players and former player Eric Cantona as the tournament "referee".
Massillon Tigers will open the 2024 high school football season at Nike World Headquarters vs. international opponent in an event the NFL co-sponsors.
First Asian Cup to register an official ball for the tournament. [citation needed] Also official UEFA Euro 2004 ball. [1] 2007: Mercurial Veloci: Nike: First independent official Asian Cup ball not brought from UEFA European Championship or FIFA World Cup [2] 2011: Total 90 Tracer: Nike [3] 2015: Ordem 2: Nike [4] 2019: Acentec: Molten
The Nike Ordem is a brand of association footballs designed by Nike. [1] The ball consists of 12 panel in a three-layer casing system, [ 2 ] with traditional hexagonal and pentagonal patch patterns, similarly to Adidas ' classic 1970 Telstar design.
The tournament was established by Nike in 1993 as the Nike Premier Cup and featured 624 teams from 15 European countries. [1] The following year, the tournament expanded into the Asian continent, increasing the number of teams to 1,067, [2] before adding a further 284 teams from the Latin American region in 1995 to reach 1,351 competing clubs. [3]
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