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Aug 14, 2014 14:50 Azzurri, Conte, FIGC, Italy, Puma Puma have released a statement saying they will support the FIGC whoever they decide to be the new national team Coach.
Puma has announced a new partnership with the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) which will see it continue to operate as it’s lead partner and official technical supplier for all of its teams.
Cape Town - The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and PUMA on Monday announced a new comprehensive partnership that will see the Global Sports Brand operate as the FIGC’s lead partner into the next ...
The Italy national team will wear Puma gear one last time in the 2022 FIFA World Cup, which will span for 28 days from Nov. 21 to Dec. 18, 2022 with Qatar as the hosting nation. Roberto Mancini ...
Earlier in the year PUMA unveiled their exclusive kits for eight sponsored teams- Italy, Switzerland, Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Chile and Uruguay - who are all strong contenders in ...
“PUMA will also continue as the official technical supplier supporting all associated FIGC teams.” The new deal was welcomed by FIGC President Carlo Tavecchio, who stressed the future benefits ...
BERLIN (Reuters) – Adidas has struck a sponsorship deal with the Italian national soccer team to kit out the European champions from next year, replacing local rival Puma, the German sportswear ...
The Italian FA (FIGC) are waiting to hear back from Antonio Conte about becoming the new Italy coach after receiving the backing of Puma to pay his wages.
But Puma’s role in securing Conte for the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) — the first time any such deal has been made in Italy — has left many critics fearing the sponsor will wield too ...
Italy's FIGC and Adidas declined to comment on the details of the contract. Puma, whose relationship with the Italians stretches back almost two decades, will provide their kit for the World Cup ...