Nike advertises new DFB jersey in New York

Nike has advertised the new German national team jersey with a ship banner in New York. From 2027 the US company will replace Adidas as kit supplier.

On Thursday a ship sailed on the Hudson in front of the New York skyline carrying the banner “Hallo New Jersey”. The poster showed player Jamal Musiala wearing a heavily pixelated jersey whose design Nike has not yet revealed.

The advertising banner refers to the state of New Jersey where the German team played that same evening. With the slogan Nike plays on the English word “Jersey” for shirt.

From 2027 Nike will supply the national team and end the more than 70-year partnership with Adidas. The change secures the US company a prestigious partnership in the rival’s home market.

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Illustration of Messi and Beckham promoting 2026 World Cup ads with McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Lay’s and fans holding Brazil’s jersey
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Brands launch ad campaigns ahead of 2026 world cup

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Companies including McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and Lay’s have started campaigns featuring stars such as Messi and Beckham to engage fans ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. A JD Sports analysis shows Brazil’s jersey leading popularity among the 54 teams.

The DFB is targeting the expanding US soccer market. Through a switch to Nike and a football house in New York the association aims to tap into the billion-dollar sector. At an event in New York Thomas Müller encountered hundreds of fans.

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Nike has rolled out an extensive lifestyle collection ahead of the 2026 World Cup, pairing classic shoe designs with partners from seven countries.

Adidas Originals and designer Willy Chavarria have launched a collaborative capsule collection for the Mexican national football team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The line, titled “Comienza Con El Sueño,” blends apparel and footwear with Mexican motifs and Chavarria’s signature style. It will be available starting June 10.

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adidas has released the Mundial Goal, a new soccer-inspired sneaker designed for both street wear and casual play.

Athletes from 16 countries will wear uniforms made from recycled fabric at the World Cup in June. Nike says the outfits come from its first elite performance apparel produced entirely from textile waste using advanced chemical recycling. The move highlights both progress and limits in efforts to make fashion more sustainable.

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Adidas Skateboarding has announced a nine-piece collection with Thrasher Skateboard Magazine and the Argentine Football Association ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

 

 

 

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