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Brazil may lose Nike deal after competitor offers $197 million

Brazil may lose Nike deal after competitor offers 7 million

Brazil has had a deal with Nike to be the nation’s kit manufacturer since 1996, with the first yellow kit featuring the Swoosh at the 1997 Copa America. Their partnership has built upon what is arguably the most iconic kit in international soccer. Think back to the 1998 and 2002 World Cups when Brazil reached and won the Final, respectively. The yellow kit stood out, and Nike played a role in helping its identity.

However, the agreement between the two may be coming to an end. Competing kit manufacturers are ready to pay more money than Nike to produce Brazil’s national team kits. Currently, Nike is paying $35 million to Brazil each year. However, Brazilian outlet UOL says competitors are ready to pay $197 million for the ability to produce Selecao kits. The company that offered the deal is either Adidas or Puma, but UOL could not decipher which offered such a high fee.

That fee is over five times higher than the deal Nike has used with Brazil in the current contract. Plus, the deal that either Adidas or Puma is offering includes several changes to the current deal with Nike. The biggest of those is royalties on shirt sales. Currently, Nike does not provide any of the sales that it makes on shirt sales for the Brazilian Federation. The CBF has asked Nike to add this to their current contract to meet the standard that clubs exhibit in Brazil. Nike denied this request, and that has pushed Brazil to find a new manufacturer.

Additionally, the new shirt deal would have a stipulation that the kit manufacturer must set up stores to promote sales. In many ways, Nike has not been proactive in building on the massive Brazil brand. Adidas and Puma, at least based on the offer, would be a major jump for Brazil.

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Author : Kyle Fansler

Publish date : 2024-05-06 19:03:24

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