Puma the top shirt supplier at Germany 2006

3rd June 2006

Returning to its past glories, Puma will be the leading supplier of shirts at the World Cup with 12 countries wearing the leaping cat. Nike is second, supplying 8 teams although with countries like Brazil among its customers it will hope that quality prevails over quantity. Adidas is a disappointing third, with 6 but like Nike its teams are likely to progress further than Puma’s and it does supply the official match ball.

Puma

angolaczech republicghanairanitalyivory coastparaguaypolandsaudi arabiaswitzerlandtogotunisia

Nike

australia brazilCroatiahollandmexicoportugalsouth koreausa

Adidas

argentina francegermanyjapanspaintrinidad & tobago

Umbro

england sweden

Lotto

ukraine serbia & montenegro

Joma

costa rica

Marathon

ecuador

4 Responses to “Puma the top shirt supplier at Germany 2006”

  1. DJ Walker Says:

    I never thought I’d say this, but Nike didn’t do too bad this timea around. The designers from adidas should be taken out back and horsewhipped. Umbro is the only company that consistently resists the urge to ‘modernize’ their designs. The Humphrey brothers would be proud.

  2. Max Says:

    Yeah, I agree with you -
    The Adidas designs have been modernised too much…. they’re getting dangerously close to those horrible adidas equipment shirts everyone had in the early 90s…

  3. Dani Hidalgo Says:

    true. Respect Ecuador for having the only nationalized brand.

  4. admin Says:

    True, although you could argue that Germany, USA and England have nationalised brands too ;-)

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