List of Adidas sponsorships
This is a List of Adidas current sponsorships. One of the first athletes to use Adidas shoes was Jesse Owens, who won four gold medals in the 1936 Olympics.[1]
American football
- Robert Griffin III
- Aaron Rodgers
- Josh Norman
- Von Miller
- Jimmy Graham
- DeMarco Murray
- Sammy Watkins
- Carlos Hyde
- CJ Spiller
- Kendall Wright
- Ryan Tannehill
- Mario Williams
- Martavis Bryant
- Josh Boyce
- Frank Gore
- Prince Amukamara
- Denard Robinson
- Vincent Jackson
- Kevin White
- DeVante Parker
- Nelson Agholor
- Tyler Lockett
- Phillip Dorsett
- Trae Waynes
- Buck Allen
- Darron Lee
- Demarcus Ayers
- Scooby Wright
- Jordan Payton
- Delanie Walker
- Jay Ajayi
- Paul Dawson
- Landon Collins
- Tevin Coleman
- Marcus Peters
- Brett Hundley
- Josh Harper
- Eddie Goldman
- Ameer Abdullah
- Vince Mayle
- Adrian Peterson
- Chris Johnson
- Jordan Payton
- Tyler Ervin
- Shaq Lawson
- Willie Snead
Archery
Teams
Artistic gymnastics
Australian football
Club teams
Players
Baseball cleats
Players
Basketball
National teams
Club teams
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Players
Associations
- Lebanese Basketball League – all teams
- National Basketball Association – all teams
- Turkish Airlines Euroleague
Boxing
Canoe Racing
Colleges and universities
Cricket
National teams
- England (Since summer 2008)
Former National teams
- South Africa (until 2015)
- Australia (until 2011)
Club teams
Former Club Teams
- India:Mumbai Indians
- India:Pune Warriors India
- India:Delhi Daredevils
- Adidas sponsored various Australian Club Cricket teams in their ONE DAY domestic tournaments.
Players
Cycling
Former professional teams
- T-Mobile
- Team SKY
Notable former players
Disc Golf
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Notable former player
Fencing
Players
Associations
- U.S. Fencing Association
- Fédération Française
- Korean Fencing Federation[3]
Field hockey
National teams
Club teams
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Players
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Football
Adidas produces the kits of many football teams around the world, as well as produces the balls used in the UEFA Champions League matches and FIFA World Cup tournaments since 1970.[7]
World Cup | Host | Name of the match ball design |
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1970 Details | Mexico | Telstar |
1974 Details | West Germany | Telstar Durlast |
1978 Details | Argentina | Tango |
1982 Details | Spain | Tango España |
1986 Details | Mexico | Azteca México |
1990 Details | Italy | Etrusco Unico |
1994 Details | United States | Questra |
1998 Details | France | Tricolore |
2002 Details | South Korea Japan |
Fevernova |
2006 Details | Germany | Teamgeist |
2010 Details | South Africa | Jabulani |
2014 Details | Brazil | Brazuca |
2018 Details | Russia |
UEFA Euro | Host | Name of the match ball design |
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1992 Details | Sweden | Etrusco Unico |
1996 Details | England | Questra Europa |
2000 Details | Belgium Netherlands |
Terrestra Silverstream |
2004 Details | Portugal | Roteiro |
2008 Details | Austria Switzerland |
Europass |
2012 Details | Poland Ukraine |
Tango 12 |
2016 Details | France | Beau Jeu |
AFCON | Host | Name of the match ball design |
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2008 Details | Ghana | Wawa Aba |
2010 Details | Angola | Jabulani-Angola |
2012 Details | Equatorial Guinea Gabon |
Comoequa |
2013 Details | South Africa | Katlego |
2015 Details | Equatorial Guinea | Marhaba |
Olympic Games | Host | Name of the match ball design |
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1996 Details | United States | Questra Olimpia |
2000 Details | Australia | Gamarada |
2004 Details | Greece | Pelias |
2008 Details | China | Teamgeist Beijing |
2012 Details | Great Britain | The Albert |
2016 Details | Brazil | Errejota |
Associations
Adidas is the Official ball supplier for the following leagues and associations:
(+) from group stage to final match.
The company has supplied the ball for the UEFA European Championship ever since 1984, starting with the Tango Italia, and also produces the Finale ball for use in the UEFA Champions League.
International and Continental Confederations
- CAF Confederation of African Football (Until 2016)
- FIFA Fédération Internationale de Football Association
- UEFA Union of European Football Associations
National teams
Africa
America
Asia
Europe
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Club teams
Africa
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North and South America
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Asia
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Europe
Oceania
- New Zealand
- Solomon Islands
Players
Africa
Algeria Cameroon Côte d'Ivoire Comoros DR Congo Egypt |
Ghana Guinea Kenya Mali Morocco |
Nigeria
Senegal
Togo |
America
Asia
Europe
Oceania
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