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  2. Adidas - Wikipedia

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    During the mid to late 1990s, Adidas divided the brand into three main groups with each a separate focus: Adidas Performance was designed to maintain their devotion to the athlete; Adidas Originals was designed to focus on the brand's earlier designs which remained a popular life-style icon; and Style Essentials, which dealt with the fashion ...

  3. Euroleague Basketball Next Generation Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The Euroleague Basketball Next Generation Tournament is an international boy's youth age basketball tournament that is contested between the best basketball clubs in Europe in the Under-18 age category. The tournament is organized by Euroleague Basketball, and is sponsored by Adidas.

  4. List of professional skateboarders - Wikipedia

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    Adidas Fourstar Hélas Caps Ryan Reyes: Creature Bones Ipath KR3W, Glassy Sunhaters, Hex Dry Bones Nation, Krocket Kids Andrew Reynolds: Baker Independent Spitfire New Balance Altamont Apparel, RVCA Brigada Eyewear, Shake Junt, Nixon, Stance Josh Rodriguez: Creature Osiris Merge4 Socks, Skeleton Key 187 Killer Pads, SoCal Skateshop, Taco Dudes

  5. Skechers sues Adidas over alleged payments to basketball ...

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    Skechers' unlikely argument: It could have gained a foothold in the basketball shoe market were the playing field level.

  6. FIFA World Cup awards - Wikipedia

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    France Football, the sponsor of Golden Ball and Ballon d'Or, selected the best player of the 1966 FIFA World Cup at that time with L'Équipe, and Bobby Charlton became the winner. [25] After the 1978 World Cup, Argentinian magazine El Gráfico held a survey for the best player of the tournament. This was different from the unofficial Golden ...

  7. Dassler brothers feud - Wikipedia

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    The most famous athlete in the world at that time was Brazilian footballer Pelé, and prior to the tournament the Dassler brothers agreed the "Pelé Pact" where neither company would sponsor Pelé with the belief that a bidding war would become too expensive.

  8. Decathlon doesn’t do shoe boxes or big adverts. Yet the ...

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    It doesn’t sponsor prominent sporting teams, carry a star-studded marketing presence, or claim a cult following like Adidas or Under Armour. And yet, it’s the world’s biggest sports retailer.

  9. Arena (swimwear) - Wikipedia

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    A drag suit designed by Arena.. Arena was created in 1973 by Horst Dassler, son of Adidas founder Adolf Dassler, [3] in order to manufacture competitive swimwear.The idea of producing sportswear came up to Dassler after the astounding performance of swimmer Mark Spitz at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, where he won seven gold medals.