6 UK Teams Have Already Left Hummel After Bankruptcy, Only 3 Renewed Kit Deals

In November 2022, Elite Sports Group, the UK distributor for Danish sportswear brand Hummel, have gone into administration, leaving many British football clubs in limbo. Now with the 22-23 season nears its end, teams have to decide which kit maker they want for the 2023-2024 season...

No More Hummel for British Clubs? Hummel's UK Distributor Goes Into Administration

UK Hummel Football Teams Abandon Hummel as Distributor Went Bankrupt

Six UK teams have already left the brand (including Wimbledon, Bristol City, and Millwall), while only three have renewed their deal (Everton, Coventry City, and Kilmarnock). Over 10 others could also leave Hummel.

Hummel already have a new UK distributor

Next UK Team to Leave Hummel: Oldham Athletic Sign Puma Kit Deal

In fact, the distributor's collapse has resulted in many clubs being unable to restock their stores and raised questions about their future relationships with Hummel. The webstore of Hashtag United has been displaying an info message since November 2022, and some orders that were already paid for were not processed.

Everton extended their Hummel deal until 2023-24, while Coventry City and Kilmarnock recently signed new three-year deals. However, the future remains uncertain for other clubs, including Southampton, Hashtag United, Northampton Town, Hyde United, Cambridge United, Fleetwood Town, and Crusaders.

Old Hummel UK Bankrupt: Bristol City Switch Kit Makers During Season & Release 23-24 Home Kit

❌ LEFT HUMMEL - New Kit Maker From 23-24

✅ STAY WITH HUMMEL - Hummel to Make at Least 23-24 Kits

❓ NOT KNOWN - Could Have a New Kit Maker From 23-24

Hummel teams outside the UK are not affected

It is important to know that all Hummel teams outside the UK are not affected by the distributor's administration at all.

Our Verdict - Hummel Will Not Have More Than 5 Major UK Teams in 23-24 Season

So far, Hummel only managed to renew deals with three UK clubs, even though they are among the most important. We expect most of the smaller and mediocre teams to leave Hummel as well, while Southampton is 50/50.

As a club director, would you sign a new deal with Hummel and their new distributor (SportsPro)? Let us know in the comments below.

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