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  1. WEBFootball has always been at the core of adidas' efforts and adidas always had the trust of the best of the best, like the Argentinian national team. Outdoor icon Reinhold Messner was a close adidas partner too.

     
  2. Football and Fashion: A Brief History of Adidas and …

    WEBOct 28, 2022 · When it comes to football kits, Adidas has had success across the world at both international and club levels. Adidas has supplied winning kits to a further four teams since Argentina won the FIFA …

  3. WEBOnce the 3-Stripes became official in 1949, the ‘50s became a boom of technology, with innovations to equipment for world-class athletes. adidas’ first decade delivered the Samba, which soccer players still …

  4. WEBIn 1948, the first football match after World War II, several members of the West Germany national football team wore Puma boots, including the scorer of West Germany's first post-war goal, Herbert Burdenski.

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  7. The History of Adidas and Soccer - Journeys

    WEBDiscover the History of adidas, from Adi Dassler's humble beginnings to the current empire today, and learn about adidas' relationship to the sport of soccer.

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