Earlier today, Adidas and Arsenal announced that they prematurely agreed to extend their successful partnership until 2030. Adidas already was Arsenal's kit supplier from 1986 until 1994 and returned prior to the 2019-20 campaign.
Adidas and Arsenal Extend Kit Deal Until 2030
After receiving some questionable football shirts from Puma during the 2010s, Adidas finally provided the North London club with classy jerseys again, which proved very popular among football kit aficionados and Gunners fans alike like the black/golden Arsenal 2022-2023 away shirt.
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Additionally, Arsenal's holy home shirt look remained untouched for now with Adidas only making slight changes to the trademark look without interfering with the base rules of a red body and white sleeves unlike Puma, where the lines began to blur.
Chief Commercial Officer, Juliet Slot, said: “We’re delighted to agree a new partnership with adidas until 2030. The long-term nature of our extension means there’s a real commitment to build on this brilliant collaboration, with a strong focus on growing women’s football and developing our sustainability strategy.
Chief Executive Officer at adidas, Kasper Rorsted, added: “The work we have done with Arsenal has broken new ground in football partnerships and both on and off the pitch Arsenal continues to be at the forefront of the sport. We’re truly excited to continue to support both the men’s and women’s teams, delivering the very best for the athlete.
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