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Azteca Mexico (Spanish pronunciation: [asˈteka ˈmexiko]) by Adidas was the official match ball of 1986 FIFA World Cup held in Mexico. It was also the first fully synthetic FIFA World Cup ball . The elaborately decorated design was inspired by the hosting nation’s native Aztec architecture and murals.
That was the main mission at Original last week, the first of what will become an annual event in Mexico that reimagines the trade show, where artisans, not sales reps, come to promote their ...
Adidas manufactures a range of clothing items, varying from men's and women's t-shirts, jackets, hoodies, pants and leggings. [54] The first Adidas item of apparel was the Franz Beckenbauer tracksuit created in 1967. [1] Adidas AG is the largest manufacturer of sports bras in Europe, and the second largest manufacturer in the world. [55]
La Parisina is a chain of department stores in Mexico operated by the company Grupo Parisina S.A de C.V. It sells mainly fabrics and millinery, home decor, embroidery, sewing machines, rugs and other goods. The group first began operations in 1933 [1] [2] when Juan José Sierra opened his 220 m2 store in the Historic Center of Mexico City. [3]
Wes Gordon is, quite literally, taking his show on the road. The Carolina Herrera creative director marked resort 2024 with a show in Rio de Janeiro last year; today, for resort 2025, he and ...
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While Mexico experienced a crisis called "the Lost Decade" or "La Decada Perdida" [12] in the 1980s and early 1970s, Necaxa in the 1980s struggled against two relegation matches. One at the end of the 1982–83 season against Zacatepec and another by the end of the 1984–85 season against Leones Universidad de Guadalajara .
Herzogenaurach was first mentioned in a document from 1002 under the name of Uraha when Holy Roman Emperor Henry II granted the town to the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg.. In 1948, when Adolf Dassler and Rudolf Dassler left their shoe company to make their own, the town was called "the town of bent necks"—people looked down to see which shoes strangers wore.