The German based global sports merchandise giant has informed the
Nigeria Football Federation of its decision not to renew the current
contract
Nigeria national teams official kitting outfit and partner of the
Nigeria Football Federation, Adidas has written to the Nigeria Football
Federation notifying them of their decision not to renew the current
contract.
The global merchandise outfit signed a new contract with the NFF on
March 6, 2010 and did not state specific reason for pulling out.
In a letter addressed to the federation, dated August 12, 2014 and
signed by the VP Global Sports Marketing Football, Claus-Peter Mayer and
the Marketing Manager Federations and Leagues, Kai-Philipp Stief, the
outfit stated that they will continue to fulfill their obligations under
the previously communicated agreement.
"Adidas has conducted an analysis of its football partnerships and
related businesses. Based on this evaluation and in combination with the
recent correspondence between the parties, we regret to inform that
adidas has decided not to extend its partnership with the Nigeria
Football Federation as per the end of the Agreement (i.e 31 December
2014),” the letter read.
"Adidas will continue to fulfil its obligations under the agreement
as previously communicated and respectfully requests the Nigeria
Football Federation to do the same for the remainder of the contract
period (including the obligation to share any third party offer pursuant
to Adidas’ right of first refusal).”
With this, the Nigeria Football Federation will have to search for
another global brand for the national teams. Adidas was their partner
when Nigeria won the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations and first featured at
the Fifa World Cup in 1994.
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