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  2. Adidas - Wikipedia

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    In November 2009, World Number 4 tennis player Andy Murray was confirmed as Adidas's highest-paid star with a five-year contract reportedly worth US$24.5 million. [103] In Cincinnati , at the ATP Tennis Tournament in Mason, they have also sponsored the ball-boy and ball-girl uniforms.

  3. Aris Thessaloniki F.C. - Wikipedia

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    According to some polls Aris is the 5th most popular team in Greece with around 500,000 fans, an amount that is quite large considering the lack of titles for many decades. Against Panathinaikos in the 2010 Greek Cup final , 30,000 Aris fans descended to Athens to what has been described as the largest movement of travelling supporters in Greece .

  4. Greece national football team - Wikipedia

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    The triumph of Greece at Euro 2004 is the biggest sporting achievement in the country's history for a team sport, along with the successes of the Greece national basketball team in the European Championships of 1987, 2005 and 2006 FIBA World Championship and the World Championship title of Greece women's national water polo team in 2011.

  5. Salomon Group - Wikipedia

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    The Salomon Group was purchased by Adidas in 1997 and the official name was changed to Adidas-Salomon AG. The purchase also included TaylorMade and Maxfli . Adidas then later sold the company to Amer Sports in 2005.

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  7. Bjørn Gulden - Wikipedia

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    Gulden began his career at Adidas in 1992 until 1999, when he became an executive at Helly Hansen. In 2000, he became the managing director of Deichmann SE and was CEO of Deichmann's U.S. subsidiary Rack Room Shoes. Between 2012 and 2013, he served as the CEO of Pandora, a Danish jewelry brand, and remained a board member until 2018.

  8. JD Sports - Wikipedia

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    The company was established by John Wardle and David Makin (hence the name JD), trading from a single shop in Bury, Greater Manchester, in 1981. [5] The company opened a store in the Arndale Centre in Manchester in 1983. [6]

  9. Panathinaikos F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit ... Adidas — 1980 Puma: 1980–1981 ... In 1979, Greece's football turned professional and the Vardinogiannis family ...