Wednesday 23 June 2010

Adi outscoring Nike at the World Cup

Get this - CEO of Adidas Herbert Hainer: "After the first 10 days it is already clear that this World Cup will be a great success for Adidas. We will not only achieve our ambitious goals in football, we will over-achieve them." The war heats up when he quantifies that sales from football (soccer) will be $2bn in 2010!

Nike on the other hand has generated much more buzz through its 'Write the Future' campaign...err have you seen it? Nielsen Buzzmetrics suggests Nike has 30.2% buzz to Adidas 14.4% - don't ask me what the numbers mean...but more than double is a trouncing right?

When I start to think about the sales aspect of this its interesting to see that Adidas manufacture 12 of the national football teams kits including favourites Spain, Argentina and Germany but Nike have Holland, Portugal and everyone's second favourite team Brazil. Who has the advantage? Digging deeper that means if you want to have Messi or Torres you need Adidas but if you really want Ronaldo (who knows why?) you buy Nike

I would say that Adidas sponsors the teams that have the biggest stars at the World Cup - and that drives sales over a $1.85bn investment in offical sponsor status. Do they also have manufacturing rights over Vuvuzelas?

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