NIKE brand rushed to the World Cup football star show new shirt

NIKE brand rushed to the World Cup football star show new shirt

On the 13th of the local time in Berlin, the world-renowned sportswear and sportswear brand NIKE held the launch of the new national team uniforms for the 2006 World Cup at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin.

As the protagonist of this event, international superstars from all major European leagues have naturally become the focus of attention. NIKE’s public relations forces in Europe, Asia, South America, and Oceania have invited Fannie, Adriano, Figo, Park Ji-Sung, Bresciano, Beasley, Pulsau, and Bogati to each of the eight players. On behalf of the Netherlands, Brazil, Portugal, South Korea, Australia, the United States, Croatia and Mexico to show the uniform designed for the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany.

In order to tie in with the grand jersey display campaign, about 150 journalists from the global sports news agencies participated in the event, squeezing the release hall in the Olympic Stadium. This is also the first time since 2006 that the international sports media reported for the first time on a large scale related to the World Cup.

Since NIKE signed the Welshman Rush, who played for Liverpool and Juventus, in 1982, the endorsement of the star has become an important part of NIKE's business promotion plan.

At this new product launch event, Mr. Edwards, the vice president of NIKE and responsible for brand promotion, introduced NIKE's development and promotion concept “Innovation and Innovation” in recent years and hoped to pass the world’s top in Ronaldinho. The role of the star's exemplary role to promote the entire football community's cleansing campaign to achieve the true meaning of "happy football".

Pike Hudson, NIKE's chief designer, said: “It is a great honor to be able to design jerseys for 8 of the 32 teams in the World Cup. NIKE’s design philosophy has always been to highlight the functionality of the product. The jersey we designed was first and foremost comfortable. Second, these jerseys incorporated the country's cultural characteristics. We made a wonderful match from the choice of shirt colors and numbers."

Indeed, as the world's leading sports brand, NIKE's jersey designed for the 2006 World Cup team has been well received by the stars. Adriano, who is looking forward to playing with the Brazilian team to regain the glory of the 2002 World Cup, said that the new jersey made him feel excited and he could not wait to wait for the arrival of the World Cup.